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Paul Gégauff (10 August 1922 – 24 December 1983) was a French screenwriter, actor, and director. He collaborated with director Claude Chabrol on 14 films.
Paul Gégauff was born on 10 August 1922 in Blotzheim, Haut-Rhin, France. He was a writer and actor, known for Purple Noon (1960), Frankenstein 90 (1984) and This Man Must Die (1969). He was married to Danièle Gégauff. He died on 24 December 1983 in Gjovik, Norway.
- Writer, Actor, Director
- August 10, 1922
- Paul Gégauff
- December 24, 1983
Paul Gégauff est un scénariste, écrivain et dialoguiste français, né le 10 août 1922 à Blotzheim et mort, assassiné par son épouse, le 25 décembre 1983 [1] à Gjøvik, en Norvège. Il est principalement connu pour avoir signé le scénario de nombreux films de Claude Chabrol.
May 12, 2022 · Journalist Alison Boshoff explores the dark enigma of Paul Gegauff, the lesser-known archetype for some of French cinema’s most troubled characters.
Paul Gégauff was born on 10 August 1922 in Blotzheim, Haut-Rhin, France. He was a writer and actor, known for Purple Noon (1960), Frankenstein 90 (1984) and This Man Must Die (1969). He was married to Danièle Gégauff.
Une partie de plaisir (A Piece of Pleasure) is a 1975 French film directed by Claude Chabrol and starring its screenwriter and longtime Chabrol collaborator Paul Gégauff. In the film, Gégauff plays a writer with a troubled marriage that ends in tragedy.
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Career: Writer of fiction in the 1950s; cofounder, Cine-Club du Quartier Latin; 1959—first feature film as writer, Les Cousins; occasional actor. Died: (Murdered) in Gjoevic, Norway, 25 December 1983. Films as Writer: 1950. Journal d'un scélérat (Rohmer) (+ ro) 1959.