Didier Decoin
March 13, 1945 (79 years old) in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Didier Decoin (born 13 March 1945) is a French screenwriter and writer awarded the Prix Goncourt in 1977. He is the son of filmmaker Henri Decoin. He began his career as a newspaper journalist at France Soir, Le Figaro and VOD, and radio Europe 1. At the same time he started writing. While continuing his writing, he became writer in film and television (and adapted scripts for television as the major TV films Les Misérables, The Count of Monte Cristo, Balzac and Napoleon). In 1995, he became the Secretary of the Académie Goncourt. Source: Article "Didier Decoin" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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- 2022 ·Simenon et l'affaire du cinémaas Self - Écrivain
- 2020 ·Alexandre Dumas, le Flamboyantas Self
- 2009 ·L’aventure des Visiteurs du soiras Self - Interviewee
- 1995 ·Marcel Carné: My Life in Filmas Self
- 1976 ·30 millions d'amisas Self
- 1975 ·Apostrophesas Self
- 1971 ·Samedi soiras Self