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    Rohmer was born Jean-Marie Maurice Schérer (or Maurice Henri Joseph Schérer) [3] in Nancy (also listed as Tulle), Meurthe-et-Moselle department, Lorraine, France, the son of Mathilde (née Bucher) and Lucien Schérer. [4] Rohmer was a Catholic. [2] [5] He was secretive about his private life and often gave different dates of birth to ...

  2. Jan 11, 2010 · Rohmer was born Maurice Henri Joseph Schérer (or Jean-Marie Maurice Schérer) in Tulle in south central France, the son of Mathilde (née Bucher) and Lucien Schérer. Rohmer was a Catholic. He was secretive about his private life and often gave different dates of birth to reporters. He fashioned his pseudonym from the names of two famous artists: actor and director Erich von Stroheim and ...

  3. Among his survivors is a younger brother, the philosopher René Schérer. His producer, Ms. Menegoz, said Mr. Rohmer was also survived by his wife and two sons, but she declined to reveal their names.

  4. He was born on April 4, 1920, in Tulle, France. His parents were Lucien Schérer and Mathilde Schérer. There is limited information available about Eric Rohmer's genealogy, but it is known that he had a brother named René Schérer, who was a philosopher and writer.

  5. Jan 11, 2010 · Rohmer was born Maurice Henri Joseph Schérer (or Jean-Marie Maurice Schérer) in Tulle, France, the son of Mathilde (née Bucher) and Lucien Scherer. Rohmer fashioned his pseudonym from the names of two famous artists: actor and director Erich von Stroheim and writer Sax Rohmer , author of the Fu Manchu series.

  6. Jan 11, 2010 · Eric Rohmer, Jean-Marie Maurice Schérer, Maurice Henri Joseph Schérer, Gilbert Cordier, Rohmer, Jean Marie Maurice Schérer, Maurice Scherer, Jean-Marie Maurice Scherer Birth Mar 21 1920

  7. because the name ‘Eric Rohmer’ is a pseudonym for Maurice Schérer (Crisp 1988: 1), or for Jean-Marie Maurice Schérer, and his parents were Lucien Schérer and Mathilde Bucher, or they could have been Désiré Schérer and Jeanne Monzat (Showalter 1993: 28). He is generally cred-ited with having published a novel in 1946 under another name,

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