Émile Chautard

Émile Chautard
Émile Chautard (7 September 1864 – 24 April 1934) was a French-American film director, actor, and screenwriter, most active in the silent era. He directed 107 films between 1910 and 1924. He also appeared in 66 films between 1911 and 1934. Chautard was born in Paris. After a significant career beginning as a stage actor at the Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe and moving up to the head of film production at Éclair Films' Paris studio in 1913, Chautard emigrated to the United States around 1914. From 1914 to about 1918, Chautard worked for the World Film Company based in Fort Lee, New Jersey. At World, along with a group of other French-speaking film technicians including Maurice Tourneur, Léonce Perret, George Archainbaud, Albert Capellani and Lucien Andriot, he developed such films as the 1915 version of Camille, and taught a young apprentice film cutter at the World studio: Josef von Sternberg. In 1919 Chautard hired von Sternberg as his assistant director for The Mystery of the Yellow Room, for his own short-lived production company. Choosing Hollywood over a return to France, Chautard went to work for Famous Players-Lasky and other studios. He received some high-profile assignments, for instance a Colleen Moore vehicle and two features for Derelys Perdue, but he was a generation older than other directors in Hollywood's French colony. After 1924 Chautard did not direct again, but continued to make film appearances, in the von Sternberg film Blonde Venus (1932), where he appears for his former protege as "Night club owner Chautard". Chautard died in Los Angeles, California. He is interred at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
Name Émile Chautard
Also Known As Emil Chautard, Emile Chautard
Birthday 1864-09-06
Deathday 1934-04-24
Gender Male
IMDB Émile Chautard profile on IMDB
Place of Birth Paris, France
As: Major Lenard
1932-02-12
Shanghai Express...
As: Pierre (uncredited)
1934-03-31
Wonder Bar...
As: Dulac
1930-10-21
Just Like Heaven...
As: Father Carmion
1933-07-21
The Devil's in Love...
As: French Ambassador
1932-01-23
Cock of the Air...
As: Philibert
1931-01-20
The Little Cafe...
As: Padre
1931-03-29
The Big Trail...
As: Père Goriot
1926-04-17
Paris at Midnight...
As: Campbell-Mandare
1927-01-30
Upstream...
As: French Hotel Clerk
1933-09-22
The Solitaire Man...
As: The Mayor
1928-10-18
Lilac Time...
As: Headwaiter
1931-10-30
The Yellow Ticket...
As: Priest
1928-01-29
The Noose...
As: Père Joseph
1929-08-24
Marianne...
As: Train Conductor (unc
1933-12-29
Design for Living...
As: French General (uncr
1930-11-14
Morocco...
As: Natkusiak
1934-01-13
Man of Two Worlds...
As: Father Chevillon
1927-09-10
7th Heaven...
As: Priest
1932-06-24
The Man from Yesterd...
As: Andre
1931-09-25
The Road to Reno...
As: Monsieur Chelaine
1927-10-21
Now We're in the Air...
As: The Old Man
1928-08-25
Caught in the Fog...
As: Murajev
1928-12-02
Adoration...
As: Old Miser
1929-04-28
House of Horror...
As: Doorman (uncredited)
1931-07-17
The Common Law...
As: Pop
1931-05-14
The Big House...
As: Stage Manager
1928-05-27
His Tiger Lady...
As: Louis Frobelle
1927-12-18
The Love Mart...
As: Count Orloff, Hélè
1926-10-16
My Official Wife...
As: Père Gilbert
1928-08-19
Out of the Ruins...
As: Director
1926-08-14
Broken Hearts of Hol...
As: André Audemard
1926-11-21
The Flaming Forest...
As: Unknown
1929-09-01
Times Square...
As: Anatol
1926-09-30
Bardelys the Magnifi...
As: O'Brien
1930-12-05
Counter-investigatio...
As: Chautard, Cabaret Ma
1932-09-23
Blonde Venus...
As: Oscar Brown
1932-11-03
The bluffer...
As: Abdoul
1930-05-07
The Green Specter...
As: José Arastrade
1927-03-20
Whispering Sage...
As: Don Marco Ramirez
1933-03-24
The California Trail...
As: Father-in-Law
1927-01-08
Blonde or Brunette...
As: Unknown
1931-11-06
The Trial of Mary Du...
As: Unknown
1932-03-04
The son of the other...
As: French Mayor
1930-07-12
A Man from Wyoming...
As: Frenchman
1929-12-21
Tiger Rose...
As: Unknown
1930-07-07
Estrellados...
As: Unknown
1930-06-20
Sweeping Against the...
As: Gen. Pelletier
1933-04-07
The Three Musketeers...