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{{Short description|French writer (1917–1984)}}
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'''Jean Pierre Conty''', real name Jean Pierre Walrafen, (9 December 1917 - 12 September 1984) was a 20th-century French writer, famous for his spying novels.
'''Jean Pierre Conty''', real name Jean Pierre Walrafen, (9 December 1917 - 12 September 1984) was a 20th-century French writer, famous for his spying novels.


The hero of most of his novel is Mr. Suzuki, a Japanese spy. He has also published under the [[pen name]] Jean Crau .<ref>http://www.histoire-du-polar.com/auteurs/jean-pierre-conty-2143.html</ref>
The hero of most of his novel is Mr. Suzuki, a Japanese spy. He has also published under the [[pen name]] Jean Crau .<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.histoire-du-polar.com/auteurs/jean-pierre-conty-2143.html | title=Jean-Pierre CONTY }}</ref>


== Works ==
== Works ==
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=== Theatre ===
=== Theatre ===
In 1954, his play ''Affaire vous concernant'' is directed by [[Pierre Valde]] at the [[Théâtre de Paris]]. In 1965, he coauthored with [[Jean Bernard-Luc]], a comédie-vaudeville which has now become a classic of the genre : ''Quand épousez-vous ma femme ?'', staged on theatre with [[Michel Serrault]], [[Jean-Pierre Darras]] and [[Maria Pacôme]].<ref>http://dvdtoile.com/Filmographie.php?id=17487</ref>
In 1954, his play ''Affaire vous concernant'' is directed by [[Pierre Valde]] at the [[Théâtre de Paris]]. In 1965, he coauthored with [[Jean Bernard-Luc]], a comédie-vaudeville which has now become a classic of the genre : ''Quand épousez-vous ma femme ?'', staged on theatre with [[Michel Serrault]], [[Jean-Pierre Darras]] and [[Maria Pacôme]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://dvdtoile.com/Filmographie.php?id=17487|title=Jean Bernard-Luc - DvdToile}}</ref>


=== Comic strips ===
=== Comic strips ===
Several adaptations in comic strips of the series Mr. Suzuki have been made by Jacomo:<ref>http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-17686-BD-Suzuki.html#117207</ref>
Several adaptations in comic strips of the series Mr. Suzuki have been made by Jacomo:<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-17686-BD-Suzuki.html#117207|title = Suzuki (1re série - Arédit) - BD, informations, cotes}}</ref>


*1974 : ''La nuit rouge de Mr. Suzuki'', Artima
*1974 : ''La nuit rouge de Mr. Suzuki'', Artima
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=== Cinema ===
=== Cinema ===
[[Robert Vernay]] has directed the cinematographic adaptation of ''Monsieur Suzuki prend la mouche'' in [[1960 in film|1960]] under the title: ''{{ill|fr|Monsieur Suzuki}}'' with Jean Thielment, [[Ivan Desny]], [[Pierre Dudan]] and Claude Farell.
[[Robert Vernay]] has directed the cinematographic adaptation of ''Monsieur Suzuki prend la mouche'' in [[1960 in film|1960]] under the title: ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Monsieur Suzuki|fr}}'' with Jean Thielment, [[Ivan Desny]], [[Pierre Dudan]] and Claude Farell.


== Prizes and awards ==
== Prizes and awards ==
In [[1953 in literature|1953]], he was awarded the [[Grand Prix de Littérature Policière]] for his novel ''Opération Odyssée .<ref>http://www.factibus.com/factibus/Palmares_du_Grand_Prix_de_Litterature_Policiere/chronologie.html</ref>
In [[1953 in literature|1953]], he was awarded the [[Grand Prix de Littérature Policière]] for his novel ''Opération Odyssée .<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.factibus.com/factibus/Palmares_du_Grand_Prix_de_Litterature_Policiere/chronologie.html |title=Palmarès du Grand Prix de Littérature Policière - Factibus |access-date=2016-04-22 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303191450/http://www.factibus.com/factibus/Palmares_du_Grand_Prix_de_Litterature_Policiere/chronologie.html |archive-date=2016-03-03 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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[[Category:French crime fiction writers]]
[[Category:French crime fiction writers]]
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[[Category:People from Moselle (department)]]
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[[Category:1917 births]]
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[[Category:1984 deaths]]

Latest revision as of 12:13, 23 August 2022

Jean Pierre Conty
Born
Jean Pierre Walrafen

9 December 1917
Died9 September 1984(1984-09-09) (aged 66)
OccupationWriter

Jean Pierre Conty, real name Jean Pierre Walrafen, (9 December 1917 - 12 September 1984) was a 20th-century French writer, famous for his spying novels.

The hero of most of his novel is Mr. Suzuki, a Japanese spy. He has also published under the pen name Jean Crau .[1]

Works[edit]

Novels[edit]

Theatre[edit]

In 1954, his play Affaire vous concernant is directed by Pierre Valde at the Théâtre de Paris. In 1965, he coauthored with Jean Bernard-Luc, a comédie-vaudeville which has now become a classic of the genre : Quand épousez-vous ma femme ?, staged on theatre with Michel Serrault, Jean-Pierre Darras and Maria Pacôme.[2]

Comic strips[edit]

Several adaptations in comic strips of the series Mr. Suzuki have been made by Jacomo:[3]

  • 1974 : La nuit rouge de Mr. Suzuki, Artima
  • 1975 : Mr. Suzuki a la dent dure, Artima
  • 1975 : Mr. Suzuki et la ville fantôme, Artima
  • 1977 : Mr. Suzuki lance un sos, Artima
  • 1977 : Mr. Suzuki lance un sos (2), Artima

Cinema[edit]

Robert Vernay has directed the cinematographic adaptation of Monsieur Suzuki prend la mouche in 1960 under the title: Monsieur Suzuki [fr] with Jean Thielment, Ivan Desny, Pierre Dudan and Claude Farell.

Prizes and awards[edit]

In 1953, he was awarded the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière for his novel Opération Odyssée .[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Jean-Pierre CONTY".
  2. ^ "Jean Bernard-Luc - DvdToile".
  3. ^ "Suzuki (1re série - Arédit) - BD, informations, cotes".
  4. ^ "Palmarès du Grand Prix de Littérature Policière - Factibus". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2016-04-22.

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