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Denys Colomb de Daunant is a Actor and Scriptwriter French born on 21 november 1922 at Nîmes (France)

Denys Colomb de Daunant

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Birth name Albin Théodore Denys Colomb de Daunant
Nationality France
Birth 21 november 1922 at Nîmes (France)
Death 22 march 2006 (at 83 years) at Nîmes (France)

Albin Théodore Denys Colomb de Daunant (21 November 1922 - 22 March 2006) was a French writer, poet, photographer and filmmaker, best known for his work on the multi-award-winning 1953 short film White Mane. An aristocrat and modern dandy, he was an iconic figure of France's rural Camargue region.

Biography

The son of Auguste Colomb de Daunant and L. Carenou1, Denys Colomb de Daunant was born into a Protestant family in the Gard department of southern France. The Colomb de Daunants were major landowners and ran a number of traditional mas and factories.

During the Second World War, he had to flee France for having insulted a German officer. He attempted to rejoin the Free French Forces in Morocco, but was captured while corssing the Pyrenees and imprisoned.

Returning to the Camargue in 1947, at the age of 25, he purchased the Cacharel mas in Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, where he was to live for more than sixty years, transforming it in the process into a rustic horse-riding centre with no running water, electricity, or telephone line. Cacharel became one of the area's best-known manades for both horses and Camargue bulls. Though this remained his base, he travelled a lot and became friends with many of the prominent cultural figures of his time, including Picasso, Chagall, Ernest Hemingway, and Salvador Dalí. He was close to Frédéric Mistral, and contributed to the latter's Occitan language magazine Aïoli.

In 1948 he married Monique Bonis, the grand-daughter of Colomb de Daunant's spiritual forebear, iconic Camargue pioneer Folco de Baroncelli-Javon.

He was the manager of the bullfighting ring at Saintes-Marie-de-la-Mer, and sometimes took part in bullfights himself.

With Albert Lamorisse and James Agee, Colomb de Daunant was one of the screenwriters of White Mane, a short film released in 1952 that focused on the wild horses of the Camargue, and much of it was filmed at the mas de Cacharel. With Lamorisse he also co-authored the novel of teh same name that appeared in 1953.

He spent much of his life fighting to protect the cultural heritage of the Camargue, campaigning for example against the encroachment of electricity pylons. He avoided using electricity himself, and was known in France for perpetuating the image first embodied by Folco de Baroncelli of the Camargue as an area of tough men and wild animals – at times, indeed, he even dressed in traditional clothing from Baroncelli's time.

He died on the 22 March 2006 at the age of 85, survived by two children, Florian and Sylvie Colomb de Daunant.

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Filmography of Denys Colomb de Daunant (1 films)

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Actor

White Mane
White Mane (1953)
, 47minutes
Directed by Albert Lamorisse
Origin France
Genres Drama
Themes Films about animals, La provence, Films about horses, Children's films, Mise en scène d'un mammifère, Film équestre français
Actors Frank Silvera, Denys Colomb de Daunant, Pascal Lamorisse, François Périer, Jean-Pierre Grenier, Peter Strauss
Roles Horse Breeder
Rating71% 3.59123.59123.59123.59123.5912
In the marshes of Camargue, France, a herd of wild horses roam free. Their leader is a handsome white-haired stallion named White Mane (Crin Blanc in French).

Scriptwriter

White Mane
White Mane (1953)
, 47minutes
Directed by Albert Lamorisse
Origin France
Genres Drama
Themes Films about animals, La provence, Films about horses, Children's films, Mise en scène d'un mammifère, Film équestre français
Actors Frank Silvera, Denys Colomb de Daunant, Pascal Lamorisse, François Périer, Jean-Pierre Grenier, Peter Strauss
Roles Adaptation
Rating71% 3.59123.59123.59123.59123.5912
In the marshes of Camargue, France, a herd of wild horses roam free. Their leader is a handsome white-haired stallion named White Mane (Crin Blanc in French).