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Georges Courteline (French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ kuʁtəlin]) born
Georges Victor Marcel Moinaux ([ʒɔʁʒ viktɔʁ maʁsɛl mwano]; 25 June 1858 – 25 June 1929)...
- 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...
- February,
Octave Mirbeau,
Laurent Tailhade,
Pierre Quillard and
Georges Courteline,
among others, in L'Aurore
signed an "Address to Émile Zola" ****uring...
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Young Boyfriend, 1925, The
Jewish Widow, 1925, Stir, 1925, Mérimée and
Courteline, 1926, Periphery, 1926,
Neidhardt von Gneisenau, 1926,
Dorothea Angermann...
- (b. 1988),
footballer Claudette Colbert (1903–1996),
actress Georges Courteline (1858–1929),
writer and
lampoonist Bruno Cremer (1929–2010),
actor Alexandra...
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Picpus (
Courteline) (French pronunciation: [pikpys kuʁtəlin]) is a
station on Line 6 of the
Paris Métro in the 12th arrondis****t. The
station is located...
- 1852–1917),
writer of novels,
short stories and
juvenile literature Georges Courteline (1858–1929),
dramatist and
novelist Daniel Mendaille (1885–1963), stage...
- rue du Faubourg-Saint-Antoine [1,561] Ho****e Saint-Michel 12 35
avenue Courteline [1,562]
Institut international bouddhique 12 Bois de Vincennes, 40 route...
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appearing in
plays and
comedies such as
those by
Sacha Guitry and
Georges Courteline, but it was the
brief period in the 1870s, when she was a
model for artists...
- The book
received considerable public acclaim and was
awarded the Prix
Courteline in 1934. The
cartoonist Albert Dubout was
subsequently commissioned to...