Albert Simonin
Born:
1905-04-18
From:
Paris, France
Albert Simonin (1905–1980) was a French novelist and scriptwriter. He was born in the La Chapelle quarter of the 18th arrondissement of Paris. His father was a florist. Albert was orphaned by the age of 16. His novel Touchez Pas au Grisbi featuring the Parisian gangster Max le Menteur was turned into a movie starring Jean Gabin that is regarded as a classic example of French film noir. Simonin co-authored the screenplay for the movie. After World War II, he spent five years in prison for collaboration. Source: Article "Albert Simonin" from Wikipedia in english, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Acting
Writing
Double Assassinat dans la rue Morgue
A Loser
Pasha
Bang Bang
Tender Scoundrel
How to Keep the Red Lamp Burning
Cloportes
Les baratineurs
The Great Spy Chase
A Mouse with the Men
Trouble Among Widows
Crooks in Clover
Any Number Can Win
Chicken Feed for Little Birds
The Gentleman from Epsom
The Counterfeiters of Paris
Candide or The Optimism in the 20th Century
The Road to Shame
A Bullet in the Gun Barrel
Incognito
Anyone Can Kill Me
Fric-frac en dentelles
The Adventures of Arsène Lupin
Burning Fuse