Edmond Guiraud (22 March 1879 â€" 18 April 1961) was a 20th-century
French playwright, librettist, and actor from the Cévennes region in
southern France.Edmond Guiraud lived many years in Roquedur in the
Gard department. He had a career as a playwright before World War I.He
became a film actor after World War II, and acted in two films by Jean
Gehret, shot in the Cévennes.His widow, Jeannine Guiraud, donated the
musée Cévenol in le Vigan the archives of her husband in order to
create an "Edmond Guiraud fund".[1]
French playwright, librettist, and actor from the Cévennes region in
southern France.Edmond Guiraud lived many years in Roquedur in the
Gard department. He had a career as a playwright before World War I.He
became a film actor after World War II, and acted in two films by Jean
Gehret, shot in the Cévennes.His widow, Jeannine Guiraud, donated the
musée Cévenol in le Vigan the archives of her husband in order to
create an "Edmond Guiraud fund".[1]
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