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GéRard Bourgeois
GéRard Bourgeois is credited on 1,360 releases across 338 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1960–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

1,360
Pressings credited
338
Albums
7
Decades active
27
In collections
Biography
Gérard Bourgeois (born August 18, 1874, in Geneva, Switzerland (from French parents), and died December 15, 1944, in Paris, France) was a leading French film director during the silent era. After ten years in the theater, Gérard Bourgeois became artistic director of Lux-films. In 1911, he joined the company Pathé. He first filmed historical films (Cadoudal), then realistic films including the landmark 1911 film "Victimes de l'alcoolisme" (US: In The Grip of Alcohol), proclaimed by Moving Picture World as "The greatest moral dilemma ever made by any film manufacturer" In the Grip of Alcohol ), before founding his own production company with René Mathey, Les Films MB (Bourgeois-Mathey). Bourgeois made 142 films between 1908 and 1925. He directed many of the popular Nick Winter comedy mysteries starring Georges Vinter in the early 1910s including 1911's "Nick Winter et le vol de la Joconde" about an attempt theft of the Mona LisaNick Winter and the Theft of the Mona Lisa (1911) A Silent Film Review. His 1916 feature "Christophe Colomb" a biography of Christopher Columbus is available for viewing online at YouTube. His other notable films include "Hamlet" (1910), "L'Aventurier" (1915), 1921 : "Un drame sous Napoléon (1921), "Faust" (1922) and "L'Homme sans nerfs" (1924). He moved to Neuilly before 1914. At the beginning of World War I, he joined as a foreign volunteer with his son in the French army. He evacuated eight days after arriving at the front because of illness. He is credited with several publishings on filmmaking he made with Pathé Freres in 1911.
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Credited work
1,360 releases · 338 albums · active 1960–2026
- Performance · 1,630
- Other credits · 305
- Production · 8
Studios: Studio Blanqui · L'Olympia · Studio Davout · Stüdyo PİTAŞ
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Snow Borne Sorrow
2005

Françoise Hardy En Vogue Best Of 1962-1967
2024

Françoise
1966

Françoise Hardy
1965

Bonnie And Clyde
1968

Show
1968

The Vogue Years
2001

Musique Automatique
2001

Oh Ah
1995

Les Grands Succès De Françoise Hardy - Greatest Hits
1970

Comment Te Dire Adieu
1968

C'est Ma Chanson
1967

Sandie Shaw Chante En Français Un Tout Petit Pantin = Puppet On A String
1967

Shakers For You
1966

Je Suis Comme Je Suis
1990

Wim Sonneveld - Complete Discografie
1974

Ma Jeunesse Fout Le Camp...
1967

Comme
1966

In English
1966
Frequent collaborators
- Françoise Hardy
- Brigitte Bardot
- Various
- Serge Reggiani
- Richard Anthony (2)
- Juliette Gréco
- Dalida
- Barbara (5)
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