Talk:John Loder (actor)
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An error to correct
[edit]"He first married French star Micheline Cheirel (married 1936–41 – they had one daughter together, who later married Paul Meurisse)."
It is wrong: It is Micheline Cheirel who, in 1951, married Paul Meurisse (see Wikipédia in French). My English is not good enough to correct. EPolti (talk) 22:31, 18 October 2020 (UTC)
'Pursuing Merle Oberon' (?)
[edit]Loder pursued Merle Oberon in The Battle (1933)
- Non-encyc. You need to distinguish whether this was to do with the action in the film, or whether he was genuinely one of the (many) who were pursuing Merle Oberon for real.