1858-1929 FR
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A.k.a. Georges Victor Marcel Moinaux
Georges Courteline born Georges Victor Marcel Moinaux (June 25, 1858 – June 25, 1929) was a French dramatist and novelist, a satirist notable for his sharp wit and cynical humor.His family moved from Tours in Indre-et-Loire to Paris shortly after his birth. During the time of the Paris Commune, at age 13, he was sent to school in Meaux and after graduation in 1876, he went on to serve in the French military before taking a job as a civil servant. Interested in poetry and authorship, he became involved writing poetry reviews and was part of a small newspaper. By the 1890s, he had begun writing plays under the name Courteline for the theaters of Montmartre where he lived.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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L'article 330 | Georges Courteline Avec Michel Bouquet, Raymond Souplex, Fernand Rauzena | 1954 | Album |
Boubouroche | Georges Courteline, Bernard Blier, Sophie Desmarets, Gilbert Gil, Léo Campion, Fernand Rauzena, Jean Claudio, Claude Marcan, Guy Decomble | Album | |
La Paix Chez Soi / La Peur Des Coups | Georges Courteline, Emile De Hervin, Catherine Clouzot | Album | |
La Paix Chez Soi - Monsieur Badin | Georges Courteline, Fernandel Avec Georges Chamarat Et Marthe Mercadier | Album |