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Charles Chauvel

Charles Chauvel

Directingb. October 7, 1897Warwick, Queensland, Australia
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Charles Edward Chauvel OBE (7 October 1897 – 11 November 1959) was an Australian filmmaker, producer and screenwriter and nephew of Australian army General Sir Harry Chauvel. He is noted for writing and directing the films Forty Thousand Horsemen in 1940 and Jedda in 1955. His wife, Elsa Chauvel, was a frequent collaborator on his filmmaking projects. Charles Edward Chauvel was born on 7 October 1897 in Warwick, Queensland, the son of James Allan Chauvel and his wife Susan Isabella (née Barnes), pioneer farmers in the Mutdapilly area.[1][2] He was the nephew of General Sir Harry Chauvel, Commander of the Australian Light Horse and later the Desert Mounted Corps in Palestine during World War I. His father, a grazier, at 53 also enlisted to serve in Palestine and Sinai in World War I. The Chauvels were descended from a French Huguenot family who fled France for England in 1685, and soon e…

Filmography
Jedda
Jedda1955 · Director, Producer, Writer
Sons of Matthew
Sons of Matthew1949 · Director, Screenplay
The Rats of Tobruk
The Rats of Tobruk1944 · Director, Writer, Producer
Forty Thousand Horsemen
Forty Thousand Horsemen1940 · Director, Writer, Producer
Rangle River
Rangle River1936 · Screenplay
Uncivilised
Uncivilised1936 · Director, Writer, Producer
Heritage
Heritage1935 · Director, Producer, Writer
In the Wake of the Bounty
In the Wake of the Bounty1933 · Director, Producer
Greenhide
Greenhide1926 · Director, Screenplay
The Moth of Moonbi1926 · Director, Screenplay
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