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André Gillois

Bio: Maurice Diamant-Berger (8 February 1902 – 18 June 2004), known as André Gillois, was a French writer, radio pioneer and - during the Second World War - general Charles de Gaulle's spokesman in London. Before the war he worked for the cinema (with René Clair and his brother Henri), as a radio journalist and producer on Le Poste Parisien (with Jean Nohain, meeting Georges Feydeau, Edmond Rostand, Henri Bergson, Georges Courteline, Tristan Bernard or Sacha Guitry), and as an editor with François Bernouard (editing Jules Renard, Courteline, Zola)
Born: Sat, Feb 08 1902
Birthplace: Paris, France

Death: Fri, Jun 18 2004
André Gillois is 102 years old
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Poster of One Hundred Francs Per Second
One Hundred Francs Per Second
André Gillois was 50 in One Hundred Francs Per Second as 'Self'.
Movie Released: Fri, Jan 09 1953

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Poster of Apostrophes
Apostrophes
André Gillois was 72+ in Apostrophes as 'Self'.
TV Show Released: First Air Date
Fri, Jan 10 1975
Poster of Samedi soir
Samedi soir
André Gillois was 68+ in Samedi soir as 'Self'.
TV Show Released: First Air Date
Sat, Jan 09 1971