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Albert Willemetz
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Name Albert Willemetz
Birth February 14, 1887
Paris
Country of origin France
Deaths October 7, 1964
Genre Operettas, plays, songs, magazines

Albert Willemetz ( Paris on 14 February 1887 - Marnes la Coquette on 7 October 1964 ) creates the "modern operetta" in the twentieth century , imagining new buildings where the air blows of all freedoms. He was particularly famous as the librettist and lyricist for his operettas and musicals. Wanted also for its qualities of revue-director (the author of over 90 journals written for the theater and the Casino de Paris ), he wrote many sketches and songs were popular (Husband, Valentine, In life it is not do, Mangroves, Ramona, Is what I ask you, if you knew Oh sweetie, Have fun, as Felicia, etc..).

In total, he composed over 3000 songs, over 100 operas , including Phi Phi, Your Mouth, up there, Dede , three young girls naked , Florestan I, Three Waltzes, The Adventures of King Pausole over 100 journals , including eight with Sacha Guitry , who was his best friend. Sacha Guitry him sign his latest film and appoint a "Willemetz Albert Street" in his movie "Good Luck".

Many of his operettas were transposed or adapted for film and wrote the script for several films in 1930, I have something to tell you, with Fernandel in 1931 He is charming, with Henri Garat, Gagne ta life with Victor Boucher , The Fluffy Gang, with George Milton. He wrote songs for nearly forty films. He also created many sketches , including the author and screenwriter Andrew Mouzy Eon- with whom he composed a number of operettas TV Musicals

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