Antoine Lumière
Known for: Acting
Born: October 17, 1840 in Besançon, France - Died: February 9, 1904
Antoine Lumière (born October 18, 1840 – February 10, 1904) was a French businessman and photographer, best known as the father of the Lumière brothers, Auguste and Louis. In 1860, he left his hometown in the Haute-Saône to establish a photography business in Besançon. By 1870, he had moved to Lyons, where he expanded his business and built an industrial plant for manufacturing photographic plates. Under his leadership, the Lumière Company became a major producer, eventually employing 300 people and producing 15 million photographic plates annually. In 1893, Antoine's sons, Auguste and Louis, took over the factory, and it was their innovations that led to the development of cinema, with the Lumière brothers' invention of the Cinématographe revolutionizing the film industry.
Known for
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Départ en voiture
Himself
The Card Game
Man Playing Cards, Seated on the Left (uncredited)
Partie de cartes
Himself
The Lumière Brothers' First Films
Himself - Lumières' Father, Playing Cards
Départ du Caire
Producer