Lawyer and Army officer, he was personal secretary to the French Minister for Public Instruction, before he started working in films. He was contracted by Production company Invicta Film, from April 1, 1918, for one year as director ("metteur-en-scène"), to adapt Portuguese literary texts to the cinema. His contract was renewed until the company stopped film production in 15 February 1924. He was involved in buying equipment for the company, namely when he went to Paris with a major company partner to buy two development machines, and in negotiations to sell films in France. His first work of adapting the novel A Rosa do Adro (1919) to the cinema was so appreciated, that the Portuguese President confered upon him the honorary title of Knight of the Order of Christ ("Diário do Governo", 2nd Series, 28-12-1919).
Directing
41
Male
1869-12-04
Paris, France
George Pallu
Tinoco em Bolandas
Barbanegra
La Rose effeuillée
La vierge du rocher
A Rosa do Adro
O Destino
Amor de Perdição
Un gosse en or
La Fille de la Madelon
Ceux De Demain
Les deux 'Monsieur' de Madame
The Strange Bride
La vie merveilleuse de Bernadette
La rose effeuillée
Le train de 8 H 47
Le permis d'aimer
Le secret d'une mère
Phi-Phi
Les cœurs héroïques
Sister of Mercy
Frei Bonifácio
Os Fidalgos da Casa Mourisca
O Primo Basílio
Cláudia