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What is the birthplace of Max Linder (December 16, 1883 – October 31, 1925), the influential French pioneer of silent film?
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In his honor, Lycée Max Linder, a public school in the city of Libourne in the Gironde département near his birthplace was given his name. Linder's influence on film comedy and ...
In his honor, Lycée Max Linder, a public school in the city of Libourne in the Gironde département near his birthplace was given his name. Linder's influence on film comedy and ...
département near his birthplace was given his name. Max Linder was buried at the Catholique cimetière de Saint-Loubès. In popular media. Linder is referenced in Quentin Tarantino
Max Linder AKA Gabriel-Maximilien Leuvielle Born: 16-Dec - 1883 Birthplace: Saint-Loubès, Gironde, France Died: 31-Oct - 1925 Location of death: Paris, France Cause of death ...
In his honor, Lycée Max Linder, a public school in the city of Libourne in the Gironde département near his birthplace was given his name. Selected coverage in the New York Times

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