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  1. 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.

    • Film director, producer, screenwriter
    • Elsa Chauvel (1927–1959) (his death)
  2. Charles Edward Chauvel (Warwick , 7 de octubre de 1897 - Sídney (Nueva Gales del Sur), 11 de noviembre de 1959) fue un director de cine, productor cinematográfico, guionista y actor australiano. Chauvel era sobrino de Sir Henry George Chauvel , un comandante del ejército australiano durante la Primera Guerra Mundial .

    • Charles Edward Chauvel
  3. Charles Edward Chauvel , 7 de octubre de 1897 - Sídney , 11 de noviembre de 1959) fue un director de cine, productor cinematográfico, guionista y actor australiano. Chauvel era sobrino de Sir Henry George Chauvel, un comandante del ejército australiano durante la Primera Guerra Mundial.

  4. Charles Chauvel. Director: Jedda the Uncivilized. Charles Chauvel was born in Queensland, Australia in 1897 to land owners in the south. After minding his family's farm while his father was at war with the Australian Light Horse in Sinai, he went to Sydney against his father's wishes to study drama.

    • Director, Writer, Producer
    • October 7, 1897
    • Charles Chauvel
    • November 11, 1959
  5. 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.

  6. 7 October 1897 – 11 November 1959. See also. Australian landscape. independence. nationalism. pioneers. Charles Chauvel was the most overtly nationalist of Australia’s early directors, and the most independent. Feature films curator Paul Byrnes pays tribute on the 50th anniversary of his death.

  7. Charles Chauvel. Global Lead and Asia-Pacific Focal Point, Inclusive Processes and Institutions, UNDP