Georges Courteline born Georges Victor Marcel Moinaux (25 June 1858 – 25 June 1929) was a French dramatist and novelist, a satirist notable for his sharp...
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The Prix Courteline is a French prize rewarding cinematic humour, named in tribute to Georges Courteline (1858-1929). It was founded in 1930 by Roland...
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est bon enfant (The Chief is a nice Fellow) is a one-act comedy by Georges Courteline. It was first performed on December 16, 1899 at the Théâtre du Gymnase...
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Julien Luchaire; directed by Jean Debucourt 1942: La Paix chez soi by Georges Courteline 1942: Le Distrait by Jean-François Regnard; directed by Jean Meyer...
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(1854–1928) Maurice Bouchor (1855–1929) Paul Hervieu (1857–1915) Georges Courteline (1858–1929) Eugène Brieux (1858–1932) Marie Léopold-Lacour (1859-1942)...
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Charbonnier (b. 1988), footballer Claudette Colbert (1903–1996), actress Georges Courteline (1858–1929), writer and lampoonist Bruno Cremer (1929–2010), actor...
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2020–present : Camille Laurens 1900–1926 : Gustave Geffroy 1926–1929 : Georges Courteline 1929–1973 : Roland Dorgelès 1973–1995 : Emmanuel Roblès 1995–present :...
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Church Georges Coudray, French politician Georges Courteline, French dramatist and novelist Georges Couthon, French politician and lawyer Georges Croegaert...
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2 February, Octave Mirbeau, Laurent Tailhade, Pierre Quillard and Georges Courteline, among others, in L'Aurore signed an "Address to Émile Zola" assuring...
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Saint-Mandé on Line 1. The station has the additional name of Courteline, after author Georges Courteline (1858–1929). It was the location of the Barrière de Saint-Mandé...
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Gaudí, Spanish architect, designed the Park Güell (d. 1926) 1858 – Georges Courteline, French author and playwright (d. 1929) 1860 – Gustave Charpentier...
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Jean-Pierre Cortot – French sculptor Benoît Costaz – French bishop Georges Courteline – French playwright Thomas Couture – French painter Guy Crescent -...
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Gouget. It is a military-based farce adapted from the popular play by Georges Courteline. Tourneur later remade it as a sound film Fun in the Barracks (1932)...
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Maurice Bouchor, Bliss Carman, Edward Carpenter, Lucy Clifford, Georges Courteline, Anna Bowman Dodd, Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler, Albert Giraud, Shtjefën...
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Ranetti was a noted translator and dramaturge, who adapted works by Georges Courteline and Paul Gavault. Nationalism also influenced Ranetti's politics,...
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Guillaume Apollinaire, Henri Barbusse, Georges Courteline, Paul Valéry, Colette, Oscar Wilde, Pierre Louÿs, George Meredith, Maurice Maeterlinck, Alfred...
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in French Cancan, with María Félix and Françoise Arnoul. Gabin played Georges Simenon's detective Jules Maigret in three films in 1958, 1959 and 1963...
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military cartoons with the preface for the 1896 edition written by Georges Courteline. Albert Guillaume died during the occupation in the rural village...
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directed by Georges Vitaly, Poche Montparnasse 1945: La Cinquantaine by Georges Courteline, L’Anniversaire de la fondation and La Noce by Anton Chekhov, Théâtre...
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June 20 – Charles W. Chesnutt, American writer (died 1932) June 25 – Georges Courteline, French dramatist and novelist (died 1929) July 1 – Velma Caldwell...
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Brakni, Théâtre Marigny 2010 : Boubouroche by Philippe Uchan after Georges Courteline, staging Nicolas Briançon 2011 : Le songe d'une nuit d'été by William...
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without a definite subject". It was written by five authors: Georges Courteline, Jules Renard, George Auriol, Tristan Bernard, and Pierre Veber himself. In an...
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Sacha Guitry Robert Manuel (3) Georges Courteline au travail Sacha Guitry Robert Manuel (4) Boubouroche Georges Courteline Robert Manuel (5) William Ier...
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Miss Julie August Strindberg Xavier Marcheschi La Peur des coups Georges Courteline Xavier Marcheschi 1992 The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest...
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Bottines et collets montés, based on plays written by Eugène Labiche and Georges Courteline, directed by Roger Planchon. She'll work mostly with Planchon during...
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Sordi and Silvana Pampanini. It is the third adaptation of a story by Georges Courteline about life in the French military in the late nineteenth century....
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Aurore Dupin 19th-century French novelist and early feminist Georges Courteline Georges Victor Marcel Moinaux Gérard de Nerval Gérard Labrunie 19th-century...
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(1858–1915) Émile Durkheim (1858–1917) Alfred Capus (1858–1922) Georges Courteline (Georges Moineaux) (1858–1929) Neel Doff (1858–1942) Jean-Baptiste Chautard...
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(2) 1981 Les pas perdus Pierre Gascar Jacques Mauclair La Cruche Georges Courteline & Pierre Wolff Robert Manuel La Route Fleurie Francis Lopez Francis...
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Jean Cocteau Georges Courteline Henry de Gorsse Lucien Descaves Jacques Deval Maurice Donnay Françoise Dorin Alexandre Dumas, fils Georges Feydeau Robert...
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