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  1. Charles Morand Pathé (French:; 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.

  2. Charles Pathé est un industriel et un producteur de cinéma français, né le 26 décembre 1863 à Chevry-Cossigny (Seine-et-Marne) et mort le 25 décembre 1957 à Monte-Carlo [1], [2]. Il est le fondateur du groupe Pathé frères.

  3. Charles Pathé (born Dec. 25, 1863, Paris—died Dec. 26, 1957, Monte-Carlo) was a French pioneer motion-picture executive who controlled a vast network of production and distribution facilities that dominated the world film market during the first years of the 20th century.

  4. Charles Pathé was born on 25 December 1863 in Chevry-Cossigny, Seine-et-Marne, France. He was a producer and director, known for À la conquête du pôle (1912), Arrivée d'un train (1896) and Débarquement d'un bateau (1896).

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  5. Charles Pathé. (1863—1957) French film pioneer. Quick Reference. (1863–1957) Pioneer French film producer. He produced many short films and is credited with having made one of the first long films, Les Misérables (1909). Through the Pathé newsreels, he ... From: Pathé, Charles in World Encyclopedia » Related content in Oxford Reference.

  6. Charles Pathe. French producer, manufacturer. Charles Pathé, the third son of Jacques and Émilie Pathé, established pork butchers, was born at Chevry-Cossigny, a market town in the Seine et Marne Départment, on 26 December 1863.

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  8. Charles Pathé was born on December 25, 1863 in Chevry-Cossigny, Seine-et-Marne, France. He was a producer and director, known for À la conquête du pôle (1912), Arrivée d'un train (1896) and Débarquement d'un bateau (1896). He was previously married to Marie Foy.

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