Joseph de Bretagne
Joseph de Bretagne worked in the film industry as a sound professional. Born on November 21, 1901 in Vaudricourt, Pas-de-Calais, France, de Bretagne contributed to the technical aspects of sound recording and design in cinema.
Biography
Joseph de Bretagne worked in the film industry as a sound professional. Born on November 21, 1901 in Vaudricourt, Pas-de-Calais, France, de Bretagne contributed to the technical aspects of sound recording and design in cinema. Their known filmography includes three credited works where their role involved sound.
In the 1950 French film Lady Paname, de Bretagne handled the sound department, ensuring the clarity and balance of dialogue and ambient audio. Their later work on How to Steal a Million in 1966 continued in the same capacity, maintaining consistent sound standards across the production. In 1970, de Bretagne again worked on The Only Game in Town, contributing to the film’s sound design. The scope of their contributions aligns with the technical demands of mid-20th century filmmakin…




