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François Rollin, the Glossary

Index François Rollin

François Rollin (born 31 May 1953 in Malo-les-Bains) is a French actor, comedian, author and screenwriter.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 24 relations: Address Unknown (novel), Alexandre Astier, Arnaud Joyet, Arnaud Tsamere, Avenue Montaigne (film), Dunkirk, Gérald Sibleyras, Georges Feydeau, How Much Do You Love Me?, Jean-Marie Bigard, Kaamelott, Kathrine Taylor, King Lot, La Dame de chez Maxim (play), Les Guignols, Lou! Journal infime, Navarro (TV series), Orkney, Profilage, Screenwriter, Sophie Mounicot, Tamara (2016 French film), The Car Keys, The Stroller Strategy.

  2. French television writers
  3. Male actors from Hauts-de-France
  4. People from Dunkirk

Address Unknown (novel)

Address Unknown is a 1938 short novel by Kathrine Taylor.

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Alexandre Astier

Alexandre Astier (born 16 June 1974) is a French writer, director, editor, scriptwriter, humorist, actor and composer. François Rollin and Alexandre Astier are French male screenwriters and French male television actors.

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Arnaud Joyet

Arnaud Joyet (born 3 April 1974) is a French singer, musician, comedian and theatre director. François Rollin and Arnaud Joyet are French actor stubs, French male comedians and French male television actors.

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Arnaud Tsamere

Arnaud Tsedri (born 11 March 1975), better known by the stage name Arnaud Tsamere, is a French comedian, actor, television presenter and sports journalist. François Rollin and Arnaud Tsamere are 21st-century French male actors, French humorists, French male comedians, French male screenwriters, French male television actors, French male writers, French television writers and Male television writers.

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Avenue Montaigne (film)

Fauteuils d'orchestre (literal translation, Orchestra Seats) is a French film released in 2006 directed by Danièle Thompson, which she co-scripted with her son, Christopher Thompson.

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Dunkirk

Dunkirk (Dunkerque, Duunkerke, Duinkerke or Duinkerken) is a commune in the department of Nord in northern France.

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Gérald Sibleyras

Gérald Sibleyras is a French dramatist. François Rollin and Gérald Sibleyras are French male screenwriters.

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Georges Feydeau

Georges-Léon-Jules-Marie Feydeau (8 December 1862 – 5 June 1921) was a French playwright of the Belle Époque era, remembered for his farces, written between 1886 and 1914.

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How Much Do You Love Me?

How Much Do You Love Me? (Combien tu m'aimes ?) is a 2005 romantic comedy film written and directed by Bertrand Blier.

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Jean-Marie Bigard

Jean-Marie Bigard (born 17 May 1954) is a French comedian and actor. François Rollin and Jean-Marie Bigard are French humorists, French male comedians and French male writers.

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Kaamelott

Kaamelott is a French comedy medieval fantasy television series created, directed, written, scored, and edited by Alexandre Astier, who also starred as the main character.

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Kathrine Taylor

Kathrine Kressmann Taylor or Kressmann Taylor (1903 in Portland, Oregon – 14 July 1996) was an American writer, known mostly for her Address Unknown (1938), a short story written as a series of letters between a Jewish art dealer, living in San Francisco, and his business partner, who had returned to Germany in 1932.

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King Lot

King Lot, also spelled Loth or Lott (Lleu or Llew in Welsh), is a British monarch in Arthurian legend.

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La Dame de chez Maxim (play)

La Dame de chez Maxim (English:The Lady from Maxim's, The Girl from Maxim's) is a three-act farce by Georges Feydeau, first produced in Paris in 1899.

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Les Guignols

Les Guignols (The Puppets), formerly Les Guignols de l'info (The News Puppets), was a daily satirical latex puppet show broadcast on the French television channel Canal+.

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Lou! Journal infime

Lou! Journal infime is a 2014 French comedy film directed by Julien Neel, based on the first volume of his comic book series, Lou!.

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Navarro is a drama series about a French commissioner that aired on TF1.

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Orkney

Orkney (Orkney; Orkneyjar; Orknøjar), also known as the Orkney Islands (archaically "The Orkneys"), is an archipelago off the north coast of Scotland.

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Profilage

Profilage is a French television series created by Fanny Robert and Sophie Lebarbier and broadcast since April 23, 2009 on TF1.

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Screenwriter

A screenwriter (also called scriptwriter, scribe, or scenarist) is a writer who practices the craft of screenwriting, writing screenplays on which mass media, such as films, television programs, and video games, are based.

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Sophie Mounicot

Sophie Mounicot (born 6 August 1960) is a French actress and writer. François Rollin and Sophie Mounicot are French actor stubs.

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Tamara (2016 French film)

Tamara is a 2016 French teen comedy film directed by Alexandre Castagnetti.

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The Car Keys

The Car Keys (Les Clefs de bagnole) is a 2003 French mockumentary film written, produced, directed by, and starring Laurent Baffie.

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The Stroller Strategy

The Stroller Strategy (La stratégie de la poussette) is a 2013 French comedy film directed by Clément Michel.

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See also

French television writers

Male actors from Hauts-de-France

People from Dunkirk

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/François_Rollin