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Paul Andréota

Paul Andréota (11 December 1917 – 14 November 2007) was a French novelist and screenwriter. He was also known under the pen name Paul Vance.

Paul Andréota
BornPaul Andréota
(1917-12-11)11 December 1917
La Rochelle, France
Died14 November 2007(2007-11-14) (aged 89)
La Rochelle, France
Pen namePaul Vance
Occupationnovelist, screenwriter
NationalityFrench

Biography edit

Paul Andréota was born in La Rochelle in the Charente-Maritime department (when the department was then known as Charente-Inférieure). When he was 12 years old, his father died, and he and his family moved to Paris. After earning a Bachelor of Arts degree and entering the École Normale Supérieure, he started studying music, particularly piano and composition, at the conservatory; he was a big fan of jazz.

The onset of World War II changed Andréota's life dramatically. He spent part of the period of the German occupation of France in Marseille, which became the setting for his first novel after the war, Hors Jeu (lit. "Offside"), published by Grasset in 1947. He then wrote and published Evangeline (1948), which he dedicated to his friend, writer Michel Perrin, and Attentat à la pudeur (lit. "Indecent Assault") in 1949. These two autobiographical novels inspired him to move in another direction.

He then became a screenwriter, doing adaptations and dialogues. He wrote approximately 40 films, collaborating with famous directors. In 1968, while continuing to write for the stage, he returned to literature. Meanwhile, he also wrote screenplays and dialogues for the TV series Commissaire Moulin and Marie Pervenche. Later, under the pseudonym Paul Vance, he published two crime novels for Le Masque [fr] (lit. "The Mask").

Works edit

Novels as Paul Andréota edit

  • Hors Jeu, Grasset, 1947
  • Evangéline, Fasquelle, 1948
  • Attentat à la pudeur, Denoël, 1949

Mystery novels as Paul Andréota edit

  • Ni tout à fait le même (lit. "Not Quite the Same"), Denoël, 1968
  • Zigzags, PJ/Julliard, 1969 - Grand Prix de Littérature Policière (1970); reissued by Le Livre de Poche (1977)
  • La Pieuvre (lit. "The Octopus"), PJ/Julliard, 1970 - adapted for film as Les Suspects (lit. "The Suspects"); reissued by Club des Masques (1981)
  • Le Piège (lit. "Trap"), Stock, 1972 - Best Screenplay, published in the United States as The Sweet Taste of Burning
  • Les Lames (lit. "Blades"), Stock, 1973
  • Le Scénario (lit. "Scenario"), Stock, 1974
  • La Maison des oiseaux (lit. "The House of Birds"), Librairie des Champs-Élysées [fr], 1975; reissued by Le Masque (1981)
  • Schizo, Librairie des Champs-Élysées [fr], 1977

Mystery novels as Paul Vance edit

  • Le Puits, la corde et le seau (lit. "The Well, The Rope, and The Bucket") (1977)
  • Échec à l'innocence (lit. "Failure to Innocence") (1977)

Filmography edit

Writer (Adaptations and dialogue) edit

References edit

  • Baudou, Jacques; Schleret, Jean-Jacques (1984) [1st. edition 1900]. Le vrai visage du Masque [The Real Face of The Mask] (in French). Vol. 1. Paris, France: Futuropolis [fr]. OL 2618298M.
  • Martinetti, Anne (1997). Le Masque: histoire d'une collection [The Mask: The Story of a Collection] (in French). Amiens, France: Encrage. ISBN 290638982X.

External links edit

  • Paul Andréota at IMDb

paul, andréota, december, 1917, november, 2007, french, novelist, screenwriter, also, known, under, name, paul, vance, born, 1917, december, 1917la, rochelle, francedied14, november, 2007, 2007, aged, rochelle, francepen, namepaul, vanceoccupationnovelist, scr. Paul Andreota 11 December 1917 14 November 2007 was a French novelist and screenwriter He was also known under the pen name Paul Vance Paul AndreotaBornPaul Andreota 1917 12 11 11 December 1917La Rochelle FranceDied14 November 2007 2007 11 14 aged 89 La Rochelle FrancePen namePaul VanceOccupationnovelist screenwriterNationalityFrench Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 2 1 Novels as Paul Andreota 2 2 Mystery novels as Paul Andreota 2 3 Mystery novels as Paul Vance 3 Filmography 3 1 Writer Adaptations and dialogue 4 References 5 External linksBiography editPaul Andreota was born in La Rochelle in the Charente Maritime department when the department was then known as Charente Inferieure When he was 12 years old his father died and he and his family moved to Paris After earning a Bachelor of Arts degree and entering the Ecole Normale Superieure he started studying music particularly piano and composition at the conservatory he was a big fan of jazz The onset of World War II changed Andreota s life dramatically He spent part of the period of the German occupation of France in Marseille which became the setting for his first novel after the war Hors Jeu lit Offside published by Grasset in 1947 He then wrote and published Evangeline 1948 which he dedicated to his friend writer Michel Perrin and Attentat a la pudeur lit Indecent Assault in 1949 These two autobiographical novels inspired him to move in another direction He then became a screenwriter doing adaptations and dialogues He wrote approximately 40 films collaborating with famous directors In 1968 while continuing to write for the stage he returned to literature Meanwhile he also wrote screenplays and dialogues for the TV series Commissaire Moulin and Marie Pervenche Later under the pseudonym Paul Vance he published two crime novels for Le Masque fr lit The Mask Works editNovels as Paul Andreota edit Hors Jeu Grasset 1947 Evangeline Fasquelle 1948 Attentat a la pudeur Denoel 1949Mystery novels as Paul Andreota edit Ni tout a fait le meme lit Not Quite the Same Denoel 1968 Zigzags PJ Julliard 1969 Grand Prix de Litterature Policiere 1970 reissued by Le Livre de Poche 1977 La Pieuvre lit The Octopus PJ Julliard 1970 adapted for film as Les Suspects lit The Suspects reissued by Club des Masques 1981 Le Piege lit Trap Stock 1972 Best Screenplay published in the United States as The Sweet Taste of Burning Les Lames lit Blades Stock 1973 Le Scenario lit Scenario Stock 1974 La Maison des oiseaux lit The House of Birds Librairie des Champs Elysees fr 1975 reissued by Le Masque 1981 Schizo Librairie des Champs Elysees fr 1977Mystery novels as Paul Vance edit Le Puits la corde et le seau lit The Well The Rope and The Bucket 1977 Echec a l innocence lit Failure to Innocence 1977 Filmography editWriter Adaptations and dialogue edit 1954 La Rage au corps US title Tempest in the Flesh directed by Ralph Habib 1954 Secrets d alcove lit Alcove Secrets the Riviera Express segment realized by Ralph Habib 1954 Orient Express directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia 1955 Escale a Orly lit Stopover at Orly directed by Jean Dreville 1955 Chantage fr directed by Guy Lefranc 1956 La Sorciere lit The Witch directed by Andre Michel 1956 Women s Club directed by Ralph Habib 1957 La Peau de l ours fr lit The Skin of the Bear directed by Claude Boissol 1958 Rafles sur la ville fr lit Raids on the Town directed by Pierre Chenal 1959 Le Passager clandestin English The Stowaway directed by Ralph Habib and Lee Robinson 1961 Napoleon II the Eagle directed by Claude Boissol 1963 Les Bonnes Causes lit The Good Causes directed by Christian Jaque 1964 La Tulipe noire lit The Black Tulip directed by Christian Jaque 1965 Me and the Forty Year Old Man directed by Jack Pinoteau 1966 La Seconde Verite fr directed by Christian Jaque 1966 La Nuit des adieux lit The Night of Farewells directed by Jean Dreville and Isaak Menaker 1968 Love in the Night directed by Marcel Camus 1971 Franz directed by Jacques Brel 1972 The Lonely Woman directed by Francisco Rovira Beleta 1974 Verdict directed by Andre Cayatte 1974 Les Suspects fr directed by Michel Wyn fr References editBaudou Jacques Schleret Jean Jacques 1984 1st edition 1900 Le vrai visage du Masque The Real Face of The Mask in French Vol 1 Paris France Futuropolis fr OL 2618298M Martinetti Anne 1997 Le Masque histoire d une collection The Mask The Story of a Collection in French Amiens France Encrage ISBN 290638982X External links editPaul Andreota at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul Andreota amp oldid 1188326454, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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