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  1. Albert Simonin (1905–1980) was a French novelist and scriptwriter. He was born in the La Chapelle quarter of the 18th arrondissement of Paris. His father was a florist. Albert was orphaned by the age of 16.

  2. Albert Simonin, né le 18 avril 1905 à Paris et mort le 15 février 1980 dans la même ville, est un écrivain et scénariste français, auteur de romans policiers illustrant l'usage de l'argot dans le milieu. Il est considéré comme le père fondateur du « roman de truands à la française » [1].

    • 15 février 1980 (à 74 ans)Paris 15e ( France)
    • Charles Albert Simonin
    • 18 avril 1905Paris 18e ( France)
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  3. Albert-Charles Simonin (born April 18, 1905—died Feb. 15, 1980, Paris) was a French writer who brilliantly exploited the language of the Parisian underworld in tough, fast-talking thrillers that rivaled those of the leading American practitioners in the genre.

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  4. Albert Simonin was born on 18 April 1905 in Paris, France. He was a writer and actor, known for Any Number Can Win (1963), Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992) and An Officer and a Gentleman (1982). He was married to Marie-Hélène Bourquin and Marie Bondor. He died on 15 February 1980 in Paris, France.

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  5. Albert Simonin has 26 books on Goodreads with 176 ratings. Albert Simonins most popular book is Touchez pas au grisbi!.

  6. Albert Simonin (1905–1980) was a French novelist and scriptwriter. He was born in the La Chapelle quarter of the 18th arrondissement of Paris. His father was a florist. Albert was orphaned by the age of 16.

  7. Touchez pas au grisbi ( [tu.ʃe pɑ o ɡʁiz.bi], French for "Don't touch the loot"), released as Honour Among Thieves in the United Kingdom and Grisbi in the United States, is a 1954 French - Italian crime film based on a novel by Albert Simonin.

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