

Production
Birthday: December 26, 1863 (161)
Place of Birth: Chevry-Cossigny, Seine-et-Marne, France
Biography
Charles Morand Pathé (26 December 1863 – 25 December 1957) was a pioneer of the French film and recording industries. As the founder of Pathé Frères, its roots lie in 1896 Paris, France, when Pathé and his brothers pioneered the development of the moving image. Pathé adopted the national emblem of France, the cockerel, as the trademark for his company. After the company, now called Compagnie Générale des Éstablissements Pathé Frères Phonographes & Cinématographes, invented the cinema newsreel with Pathé-Journal. The son of a butcher shop owner, Charles Morand Pathé was born at Chevry-Cossigny, in the Seine-et-Marne département of France.
Known For
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La Roue (1923)Age: 60Producer
I Accuse (1919)Age: 56Producer
The Hidden Hand (1917)Age: 54Producer
The Factory of Hats of Paper in Japan (1916)Age: 53Producer
The Banks of the Thames from Oxford to Windsor (1914)Age: 51Producer
The King of Prison (1913)Age: 50Producer
Cinderella or The Glass Slipper (1912)Age: 49Producer
The Conquest of the Pole (1912)Age: 49Producer
Jael and Sisera (1911)Age: 48Producer
The Carrot Caterpillar (1911)Age: 48Producer
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