Jean Tourane
Born: 1919-11-03 in Angervilliers, Seine-et-Oise [now Essonne], France
Died: 1986-03-24
Known For: Directing
Biography
Jean Tourane (1919–1986) was a French filmmaker known for his footage of small animals. His birth name was Jean Briel. Among others he filmed a television series about a small duck named "Saturnin" during the 1960s. In the 1990s, clips from this series were merged into a new series called The Adventures of Dynamo Duck, which aired on Fox Kids in the United States. Tourane started his professional career as a painter and photographer of small animals, and moved from photography into film. After making a number of shorts, he made the first full-length Saturnin movie, and was in 1964 awarded a contract for 78 television episodes with French television. He was also for a time the mayor of the commune of Le Val-Saint-Germain in Essonne department, France. Source: Article "Jean Tourane" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography
1984
- Les nouvelles aventures de Saturnin ... (Director)
1969
- Saturnin et le Vaca-Vaca ... (Writer)
1965
- Les Aventures de Saturnin ... (Creator)
1962
- Sentimental Education ... (Producer)
1958
- The Magic of the Kite ... (Producer)
1956
- Cinépanorama as Self
- The Secret of Magic Island ... (Director)