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Gérard Lauzier (30 November 1932 – 6 December 2008) was a French comics author and movie director, best known as one of the leading authors in the more adult-oriented
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scene of the 1970s and 1980s.


Biography

Gérard Lauzier was born in
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on 30 November 1932. He studied philosophy and afterwards architecture at the ''
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'' in Paris.Lietta Tornabuoni
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He worked in a press agency before travelling to Brazil, where he collaborated on the new capital Brasilia. In 1959, he got
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for the
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. In Brazil, he contributed editorial cartoons to '' Jornal do Bahia'' until he left the country in the wake of the 1964 military coup. Back in France, he worked for a number of magazines, most notably the soft erotic ''
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'' where he made the series ''Les sextraordinaires aventures de Zizi et Peter Panpan''. His major comics work appeared in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine, ''
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'', where he worked between 1974 and 1985 (by this time, ''Pilote'' magazine had moved in a more adult direction). His main series of this period are '' Lili Fatale'' and ''
Tranches de vie ''Slices of Life'' (''Tranches de vie'') is a 1985 French comedy-sci fi film directed by François Leterrier. It is based on Gérard Lauzier's comic strip of the same name. Plot The film is a series of sketches Cast * Laura Antonelli as Mo ...
''. His most iconic character is Michel Choupon, an oversexed and philosophical 18-year-old, who starred in the comic ''Souvenirs d'un Jeune Homme'' and in the movie ''
P'tit Con ''P'tit con'' is a French comedy film directed by Gérard Lauzier in 1984. Plot Stuck at his parents' home, Michel, a teenager, is looking for ways to become a man. The society around him is corrupted, there isn't much to look forward to, the rev ...
''. In later years, he became a film director, sometimes with movies based on his comics or on new stories. His most famous film is the 1991 '' Mon père ce héros'' with
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, remade in English as '' My Father the Hero''. Other titles include '' Le fils du Français'' with
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and
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, and ' with Christian Clavier. In 1996 he directed '' The Best Job in the World'' which was entered into the
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. He also contributed dialogues to other movies, including the 1999 '' Asterix and Obelix vs Caesar''. He died on 6 December 2008 in Paris, aged 76.


Works

* 1973 : '' Un certain malaise'', Dargaud * 1974 : '' Lili Fatale'', Dargaud * 1975 : ''
Tranches de vie ''Slices of Life'' (''Tranches de vie'') is a 1985 French comedy-sci fi film directed by François Leterrier. It is based on Gérard Lauzier's comic strip of the same name. Plot The film is a series of sketches Cast * Laura Antonelli as Mo ...
'', 5 tomes publiés en 1975, 76, 77, 78 et 86, Dargaud * 1977 : '' Les aventures d'Al Crane'' (dessiné par
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), Dargaud * 1977 : '' Chroniques de l'île grande'', Dargaud * 1978 : '' Le retour d'Al Crane'' (dessiné par
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), Dargaud * 1978 : '' La course du rat'', Dargaud * 1979 : '' Les Sextraordinaires Aventures de Zizi et Peter Panpan'', Glénat * 1980 : '' La tête dans le sac'', Dargaud * 1980 : '' Les sexties'', Glénat * 1981 : '' Les Cadres'', Dargaud * 1983 : '' Souvenirs d'un jeune homme'', Dargaud * 1992 : '' Portrait de l'artiste'', Dargaud * 1999 : '' Le fils du Français'' In 1981, publisher
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released a two volume collection ''Lauzier (Intégrale)'', containing ''Tranches de vie I, II, III, IV'' in the first volume, and ''La course du rat - La tête dans les sac - Lili fatale - L'île grande'' in the second one.Lauzier (Intégrale)
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Awards

*1967: Prix Jean Bellus *1978:
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Award for Best French Author *1981:
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*1993:
Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême The Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême is a lifetime achievement award given annually during the Angoulême International Comics Festival to a comics author. Although not a monetary award, it is considered the most prestigious award in Franco-Be ...


Notes


Further reading

* Javier Alcázar (2008)
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