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Jacques B. Brunius (born Jacques Henri Cottance, 16 September 1906 – 24 April 1967) was a French actor, director and writer, who was born in Paris and died in Exeter, UK. He was cremated in Sidmouth, with a tribute by Mesens. He never missed an opportunity to defend surrealism, and participated in many a radio show. In 1959, he undertook a vigorous defense of the poetic valor of nursery rhymes. The text was published by John Lyle in Transforma(c)tion n°7 under the title Language and lore of children.

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  • Jacques Brunius (es)
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  • Jacques Brunius (16 de septiembre de 1906-24 de abril de 1967) fue un actor y director cinematográfico, hombre de radio y escritor de nacionalidad francesa. Utilizó diferentes seudónimos, según el medio en el que trabajaba: Borel, Jacques Borel, Brunius, J.B. Brunius, Jacques B. Brunius, Jacques-Bernard Brunius, John La Montagne, Olaf Apollonius, Jacques Berne. (es)
  • Jacques Brunius, nom d'artiste de Jacques Henri Cottance, est un acteur, réalisateur, homme de radio et écrivain français, né à Paris le 16 septembre 1906, mort à Exeter (Angleterre) le 24 avril 1967. Suivant les films et les textes, il est crédité sous différents pseudonymes : Borel, Jacques Borel, Brunius, J.B. Brunius, Jacques B. Brunius, Jacques-Bernard Brunius, John La Montagne, Olaf Apollonius, Jacques Berne. (fr)
  • Jacques B. Brunius (born Jacques Henri Cottance, 16 September 1906 – 24 April 1967) was a French actor, director and writer, who was born in Paris and died in Exeter, UK. He was cremated in Sidmouth, with a tribute by Mesens. He never missed an opportunity to defend surrealism, and participated in many a radio show. In 1959, he undertook a vigorous defense of the poetic valor of nursery rhymes. The text was published by John Lyle in Transforma(c)tion n°7 under the title Language and lore of children. (en)
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