Biography
Juliette Bruno-Ruby was born as Juliette Henriette Marie Leclère on January 13, 1878, in Versailles and died on July 22, 1956, in Maisons-Laffitte. She was a novelist and film director. She was born to Adolphe Leclère, a recipient of the Legion of Honour. Juliette Leclère was married to Henri Bucquet, an attorney, in April 1896, before divorcing him in 1909. Later, in April 1913, she remarried, to Jean Vignaud, who she met in the Prix Excelsior literary contest in February 1912.Her first novel, Madame Cotte, was published in 1913, where she first took the name pen-name of Bruno-Ruby. In 1923 she began work on her film La Caban d'amour, which released in Paris in August of the next year. Three years later, she directed the film La Bonne Hôtesse.
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La bonne hôtesse (1928)
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GenderFemale
Deathday1956-07-22 (undefined years old)
Birth NameJuliette Henriette Marie Leclère
CitizenshipsFrance
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