Michel Audiard
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Born on May 15, 1920 (105 years old)
Passed Away on July 28, 1985
From Paris, France
Known for Writing
Biography
Paul Michel Audiard (15 May 1920 – 27 July 1985) was a French screenwriter and film director, known for his witty, irreverent and slang-laden dialogues which made him a prominent figure on the French cultural scene of the 1960s and 1970s. He was the father of French film director Jacques Audiard. Source: Article "Michel Audiard" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
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The Magnificent Tramp
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Screenplay
1959
Rue de Paris
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Writer
1959
Babette Goes to War
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Writer
1959
125 rue Montmartre
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Writer
1959
Maigret and the St. Fiacre Case
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Writer
1959
Too Late to Love
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Writer
1959
Maigret and the St. Fiacre Case
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Dialogue
1959
Beast at Bay
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Dialogue
1959
Beast at Bay
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Writer
1959
Eyes of Love
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Screenplay
1959
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Les Misérables
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Writer
1958
The Possessors
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Screenplay
1958
Maigret Sets a Trap
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Adaptation
1958
Maigret Sets a Trap
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Dialogue
1958
Three Days to Live
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Dialogue
1958
Three Days to Live
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Screenplay
1958
Sins of Youth
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1958
The Night Affair
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Writer
1958
The Possessors
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Dialogue
1958
Maigret Sets a Trap
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Writer
1958
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