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Known For Acting
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Gender Female
Birthday October 12, 1919
Day of Death August 12, 1995 (75 years old)
Place of Birth Paris, France
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Biography
Françoise Parturier (1919 – 12 August 1995) was a French writer and journalist. She was the first "symbolic" female candidate for the Académie française in 1970.
The daughter of a medical doctor, she was born in Paris and studied at the University of Paris. In 1947, she married Jean Gatichon. She began a career in journalism after World War II. From 1950 to 1951, Parturier taught contemporary literature in the United States. She was a regular contributor to Le Figaro from 1956 to 1975. Parturier wrote three books in partnership with Josette Raoul-Duval under the nom de plume "Nicole". In 1959, she began writing under her own name.
Parturier died at Neuilly at the age of 75.
Source: Article "Françoise Parturier" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Françoise Parturier (1919 – 12 August 1995) was a French writer and journalist. She was the first "symbolic" female candidate for the Académie française in 1970.
The daughter of a medical doctor, she was born in Paris and studied at the University of Paris. In 1947, she married Jean Gatichon. She began a career in journalism after World War II. From 1950 to 1951, Parturier taught contemporary literature in the United States. She was a regular contributor to Le Figaro from 1956 to 1975. Parturier wrote three books in partnership with Josette Raoul-Duval under the nom de plume "Nicole". In 1959, she began writing under her own name.
Parturier died at Neuilly at the age of 75.
Source: Article "Françoise Parturier" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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