Félicien Marceau
Félicien Marceau (16 September 1913 – 7 March 2012) was a French novelist, playwright and essayist originally from Belgium. His real name was Louis Carette. He was close to the Hussards right-wing literary movement, which in turn was close to the monarchist movement. He was born in Kortenberg, Flemish Brabant. Marceau received the Prix Goncourt for his book Creezy (ISBN 0714507083) in 1969. On 27 November 1975 he was elected to the Académie française, succeeding Marcel Achard. In 1974, Goudji created the academician's sword for Félicien Marceau. Source: Article "Félicien Marceau" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known for
WritingBirthday
September 16, 1913Deathday
March 7, 2012Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
12Place of birth
Kortenberg, BelgiqueAlso known as
Louis CaretteCrew credits
Creezy
NovelThe Body of My Enemy
NovelPride
WriterLove and the Frenchwoman
Writer, DialogueThree Girls in Paris
WriterI tre ladri
ScreenplayCaterina
ScreenplayThe Egg
Scenario WriterA Blonde Like That
ScreenplayThe Seven Deadly Sins
Screenplay, DialogueHow to Make a French Dish
Theatre Play