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- after the Simenons moved to a more remote village in the Vendée. In 1944, Régine discovered Simenon's long-term affair with Boule, and Simenon also confessed...
- Marc Jean Chrétien Simenon, (19 April 1939 – 24 October 1999) was a French director and screenwriter. Born in Brussels, Belgium, he was the son of writer...
- Simenon (1903–1989) was a Belgian author. Simenon may also refer to: Marc Simenon (1939–1999), Belgian filmwriter, son of Georges Simenon Tim Simenon...
- Georges Joseph Christian Simenon (French: [ʒɔʁʒ simnɔ̃]; 12/13 February 1903 – 4 September 1989) was a Belgian writer, most famous for his fictional detective...
- Who Wasn't Maigret: A Portrait of Georges Simenon is a biography about the Belgian writer Georges Simenon, written by the Englishman Patrick Marnham...
- of English musician and producer Timothy Simenon (born June 1967). As a name, Bomb the B**** came from Simenon's approach to collaging and mixing sounds...
- also said to be "intricate" and "hard to follow; but... one of the better Simenons in tone and color." The novel has been adapted several times: In English...
- André Maurois (1957) Marcel Achard (1958) Marcel Achard (1959) Georges Simenon (1960) Jean Giono (1961) Tetsurō Furukaki (1962) Armand Salacrou (1963)...
- Paris (uncle of Tom Paris) ****mbe Ulelo Lieutenant Vigo Lieutenant Phigus Simenon Lieutenant Bill Refsland Lieutenant Peter Joseph Lieutenant Obal Ensign...
- André Maurois (1957) Marcel Achard (1958) Marcel Achard (1959) Georges Simenon (1960) Jean Giono (1961) Tetsurō Furukaki (1962) Armand Salacrou (1963)...