
Françoise Giroud
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Françoise Giroud (born Lea France Gourdji; 21 September 1916 – 19 January 2003) was a French journalist, screenwriter, writer, and politician. Giroud was born in Lausanne, Switzerland, to immigrant Sephardi Turkish Jewish parents; her father was Salih Gourdji Al Baghdadi, Director of the Agence Télégraphique Ottomane in Geneva. She was educated at the Collège de Groslay and the Lycée Molière in Paris. She did not graduate from university. She married and had two children, a son (who died before her) and a daughter. Giroud's work in cinema began with director Marc Allégret as a script-girl on his 1932 adaptation of Marcel Pagnol's play Fanny. In 1936, she worked with Jean Renoir on the set of Grand Illusion. She later wrote screenplays, 30 books (both fiction and non-fiction), and wrote newspaper columns. She was the editor of Elle magazine from 1946 (shortly after it was founded) until 1953, when she and her then-partner Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber founded the newsmagazine L'Express. She edited L'Express until 1971, then was its director until 1974, when she began her political career. In 1974, President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing nominated Giroud to the position of Secretary of...
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Françoise Giroud, 1916 doğumlu Lausanne, Vaud, İsviçre kökenli bir senarist olarak tanınmaktadır. Kariyeri boyunca 4 film ve 6 dizi projesinde yer almıştır; 1972-2020 yılları arasında ekranlarda görülmüştür. Öne çıkan yapımları arasında Delphine et Carole, insoumuses, Champs-Elysées, Maso et miso vont en bateau ve Apostrophes bulunmaktadır. Françoise Giroud, 2003 yılında hayatını kaybetmiştir.
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