Who is Georges Méliès who was honored by Google today 3/5?

Today, Google changed doodle with an impressive, marvelous video honoring actor and director Georges Méliès.

Georges Méliès full name is Marie Georges Jean Méliès. Georges Méliès was born on December 8, 1861, died on January 21, 1938.

He is a talented French director and director. Georges Méliès attended the Michelet Lycée from the age of seven until his school was destroyed by a bombing during the Franco-Prussian war; then he was sent to the Lycée Louis le Grand school.

In 1888, Georges Méliès's father retired, and he had to sell his stake in the family's footwear business to help finance his family's life.

With the proceeds from the sale of his shares, Georges Méliès bought the Robert-Houdin Theater. Georges Méliès before his death completed a memoir, in which he always emphasized classical education.

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Georges Méliès (December 8, 1861 - January 21, 1938).

Georges Méliès is known to be an innovator and can use special effects.

He is also one of the first filmmakers to use animated scripts.

His films include A Trip to the Moon (1902) and The Impossible Voyage (1904), both involving Jules Verne-style surreal, surreal trips and considered one of the series The most remarkable sci-fi film.

Méliès is better known by the world through the film 'A Trip to the Moon' in 1902 and is considered a pioneer in young cinema at that time.

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Photos of A Trip to the Moon film by Georges Méliès.

In 2005 the 'Cleopatra' short film made by Georges Méliès in 1899 was found in a secret chamber in France.

The film is only 2 minutes long, is the 202th of 520 works performed by Méliè during the period from 1896 to 1912.

However, his career was short-lived and most of his works were lost.