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  1. Léon Ernest Gaumont (French:; 10 May 1864 – 10 August 1946) was a French inventor, engineer, and industrialist who was a pioneer of the motion picture industry. He founded the world's oldest operating film studio, Gaumont Film Company, and worked in partnership with Solax Studios. Biography

  2. Heritage. Léon Gaumont, the father of cinema. 14 May 2016 , In 2015, we celebrated the 120th anniversary of cinema, but let's look back at the story of the man without whom our movie theaters would not be what they are today. On May 10, 1864, Léon Gaumont, the man who changed the history of cinema, was born.

  3. In 1895, when 31-year-old Léon Gaumont took the reins of the Comptoir Général de la Photographie, he never would have suspected that he was going to create the only company in the world that is now as old as cinema itself. The company then sold optical and photographic equipment.

  4. Léon Gaumont est un inventeur et industriel français, né le 10 mai 1864 à Paris et mort le 9 août 1946 à Sainte-Maxime, pionnier de l'industrie mondiale du cinéma et fondateur de la société Gaumont.

  5. Léon Gaumont never hesitated to support trailblazers like Émile Cohl (the father of animated cartoons) and later, Marcel L'Herbier (El Dorado, 1921). Honored and respected (an Officer of the Legion of Honor, the highest French order of merit), he retired to Sainte-Maxime at 66 years old, where he devoted himself to his passion for sailing.

  6. Gaumont é uma companhia francesa de produção cinematográfica, fundada em 1895 pelo engenheiro e inventor Léon Gaumont (1864-1946). É a companhia cinematográfica mais antiga do mundo a ainda estar em atividade, seguida pela também francesa Pathé, fundada em 1896, e pelos estúdios de cinema americanos Universal Pictures e ...

  7. Léon Gaumont. Proyector de películas Kalee de 1930 de Gaumont, Museo del cine (Londres). Tumba de Léon Gaumont, en el Cementerio de Belleville de París. Léon Gaumont ( París, 10 de mayo de 1864 - Sainte-Maxime, 9 de agosto de 1946) fue un inventor e industrial francés y uno de los pioneros de la industria del cine.