Marcel Varnel

{{Short description|French film director (1892–1947)}}

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{{infobox person

| name = Marcel Varnel

| birth_name = Marcel Hyacinthe le Bozec

| birth_place = Paris, France

| birth_date = {{birth-date|16 October 1892}}

| death_place = Rake, West Sussex, England

| death_date = {{d-da|13 July 1947|16 October 1892}}

| occupation = Film director

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}}

Marcel Varnel (16 October 1892 – 13 July 1947) was a French film director, notable for his career in the United States and England as a director of plays and films.

Biography

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He was born Marcel Hyacinthe le Bozec in Paris, France.

Varnel started his working life on the Paris stage, soon becoming a director of musical comedies. In 1925, he moved to New York City, working as director in several Broadway operettas, musicals and dramas for the Shubert family. This was followed by a move to Hollywood, where he directed three low budget thrillers.

In 1934, he moved to England and it was as a director of British comedies – initially working at British International Pictures, Elstree, then moving in 1936 to Gainsborough Pictures – where he produced his best films. Among the performers he worked with were Will Hay, The Crazy Gang, Arthur Askey and George Formby.

He died on 13 July 1947 in a car crash near Rake, West Sussex.

Films