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'''Robert Beauvais''' (1911–1982) was a [[France|French]] writer and journalist. He was married twice, to Gisèle Parry and [[Ginette Garcin]]. Among his friends were [[Guy des Cars]], [[Jacques Rueff]], [[Maurice Boitel]], and [[Françoise Sagan]]. Some of his works were later adapted by [[Jean Yanne]]. Beauvais is buried in the village of [[Audresselles]].
| name = Robert Beauvais
| birth_date = {{birth date|1911|03|06|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Paris]]
| death_date = {{death date and age|1982|02|23|1911|03|06|df=y}}
| death_place = [[Boulogne-Billancourt]]
| occupation = [[Writer]], [[journalist]], [[radio producer]], [[screenwriter]] and [[comedian]]
| spouse = {{plainlist|
* Gisèle Parry
* [[Ginette Garcin]]
}}
| children = [[Clothilde (musician)|Élisabeth Beauvais]]
}}

'''Robert Beauvais''' (6 March 1911 – 23 February 1982) was a French writer and journalist. He was married twice, to Gisèle Parry and [[Ginette Garcin]]. From his first marriage he had a daughter, [[Clothilde (musician)|Élisabeth Beauvais]], a musician known as Clothilde. Among his friends were [[Guy des Cars]], [[Jacques Rueff]], [[Maurice Boitel]], and [[Françoise Sagan]]. Some of his works were later adapted by [[Jean Yanne]]. Beauvais is buried in the village of [[Audresselles]].


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==External links==
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Latest revision as of 14:44, 21 December 2023

Robert Beauvais
Born(1911-03-06)6 March 1911
Died23 February 1982(1982-02-23) (aged 70)
Occupation(s)Writer, journalist, radio producer, screenwriter and comedian
Spouses
ChildrenÉlisabeth Beauvais

Robert Beauvais (6 March 1911 – 23 February 1982) was a French writer and journalist. He was married twice, to Gisèle Parry and Ginette Garcin. From his first marriage he had a daughter, Élisabeth Beauvais, a musician known as Clothilde. Among his friends were Guy des Cars, Jacques Rueff, Maurice Boitel, and Françoise Sagan. Some of his works were later adapted by Jean Yanne. Beauvais is buried in the village of Audresselles.

Works[edit]

Theatre[edit]

  • Peau neuve
  • Les Derniers Outrages

Humorous works[edit]

  • Histoire de France et de s'amuser (illustrations de Jacques Chaval) (1964)
  • Quand les Chinois (1966)
  • L'Hexagonal tel qu'on le parle (1970)
  • Pigeon vote (1971)
  • Le Français kiskose (1975)
  • Nous serons tous des Protestants (1976)
  • Le Demi-juif (1977)
  • Les Tartuffes de l'écologie (1978)
  • Mythologie (1979)

External links[edit]