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Gabriel Timmory (6 November 1870 – 20 April 1965) was a French
dramatist A playwright or dramatist is a person who writes plays, which are a form of drama that primarily consists of dialogue between characters and is intended for theatrical performance rather than just reading. Ben Jonson coined the term "playwri ...
, teacher, journalist, lecturer and
screenwriter A screenwriter (also called scriptwriter, scribe, or scenarist) is a person who practices the craft of writing for visual mass media, known as screenwriting. These can include short films, feature-length films, television programs, television ...
. For a number of plays, comedies and saynetes, he collaborated with the playwrights
Jean Manoussi Jean Manoussi (14 November 1868 - 21 December 1929) was a French dramatist, film director and screenwriter. Jean Manoussi has written several theatre plays in collaboration with playwrights such as Paul Armont, Marcel Gerbidon or Gabriel Timm ...
and
Maurice de Marsan Maurice de Marsan (1852 in Bordeaux - 29 April 1929 in Paris) was a French poet, novelist, film director and screenwriter.
. In 1921, he made an adaptation of one of the
Fantômas Fantômas () is a fictional character created by French writers Marcel Allain (1885–1969) and Pierre Souvestre (1874–1914). One of the most popular characters in the history of French crime fiction, Fantômas was created in 1911 and appeared ...
stories for the stage.


Theatre plays

* 1902: ''Un beau mariage'' cowritten with
Jean Manoussi Jean Manoussi (14 November 1868 - 21 December 1929) was a French dramatist, film director and screenwriter. Jean Manoussi has written several theatre plays in collaboration with playwrights such as Paul Armont, Marcel Gerbidon or Gabriel Timm ...
* 1903: ''Petite Bonne sérieuse'' cowritten with Jean Manoussi * 1904: ''Pomme de terre'' cowrittenwith Jean Manoussi * 1906: ''Un gentilhomme'' cowritten with Jean Manoussi * 1906: ''Le Planteur de Chicago'' or ''Le cultivateur de Chicago'' * 1909: ''Un cambrioleur ingénieux'' cowritten with Jean Manoussi * 1910: ''Le Matelot Cartahut'' cowritten with
Maurice de Marsan Maurice de Marsan (1852 in Bordeaux - 29 April 1929 in Paris) was a French poet, novelist, film director and screenwriter.
* 1911: ''La Course aux dollars'' cowritten with Maurice de Marsan * 1913: ''Rigadin et la petite Moulinet'' * 1913: ''La Dame du Louvre'' cowritten with Jean Manoussi * 1913: ''L'insaisissable Stanley Collins'' cowritten with
Maurice de Marsan Maurice de Marsan (1852 in Bordeaux - 29 April 1929 in Paris) was a French poet, novelist, film director and screenwriter.
* 1918: ''Les Kriekenrinckx d'Anvers'' * 1918: ''Les Profiteurs'' * 1919: ''Oublions le passé'' * 1919: ''Conte à Madelon'' * 1920: ''Monsieur Pédicule'' * 1921: ''Ici on danse'' * 1921: ''La guerre en pantoufles'' cowritten with
Félix Galipaux Félix Galipaux (12 December 1860 – 7 December 1931) was a French actor, playwright, and humorist; known for his comic stage monologues, such as ''Communication Telephonique'' (Paris, 1906). A few of these monologues were recorded. Biography Gal ...
* 1921: ''Les Exploits de Lucienne'' * 1921: ''Les Points de chute'' * 1923: ''Manuel déraisonné de tous les sports'' * 1923: ''Les Affaires d'amour'' * 1926: ''Straban le féroce'' * 1926: ''Les Étapes de la volupté en vingt arrondissements'' * 1928: ''Nous allons passer une bonne soirée !'' cowritten with Félix Galipaux * 1930: ''Un désespéré'' * 1932: ''La Compression'' * 1933: ''Le Goûter chez Nanette'' * 1936: ''Je veux une aventure'' (poetry) * 1937: ''La Maison historique,
monologue In theatre, a monologue (also known as monolog in North American English) (in , from μόνος ''mónos'', "alone, solitary" and λόγος ''lógos'', "speech") is a speech presented by a single character, most often to express their thoughts ...
by François Timmory'' * 1939: ''Le Banquet de la Fraternelle'' * 1949: ''Ce qui se passe après'', adaptation of the play ''The Sequel'' by Percival Wilde * 1951: ''L'éboulement'', adaptation of the play by Percival Wilde


Screenwriter

* 1909: ''Le mariage de la cuisinière'', anonymous * 1909: ''Le Client de province'', anonymous * 1909: ''Un Cambrioleur ingénieux'', co-screenwriter with Jean Manoussi * 1910: ''Le Truc de Rigadin'' by
Georges Monca Georges Monca ( 23 October 1867 – 26 December 1939) was a French film director. He was extremely prolific, making nearly four hundred films during his career - mainly during the silent era. His shorts ''Rigadin Directeur de Cinéma'' and ''Riga ...
* 1911: ''Rigadin veut se faire arrêter'' by Georges Monca * 1911: ''Nick Winter contre Nick Winter'', by
Gérard Bourgeois Gérard Bourgeois (born August 18, 1874, in Geneva, Switzerland (from French parents), and died December 15, 1944, in Paris, France) was a leading French film director during the silent era. After ten years in the theater, Gérard Bourgeois beca ...
* 1912: ''Rigardin et la petite moulinet'', by Georges Monca * 1948: ''
Memories Are Not for Sale ''Memories Are Not for Sale'' (French: ''Les souvenirs ne sont pas à vendre'') is a 1948 French comedy drama film directed by Robert Hennion and starring Frank Villard, Blanchette Brunoy, Sophie Desmarets and Martine Carol. ''La Saison cinéma ...
'', co-screenwriter with
Robert Hennion Robert Hennion (17 February 1898 – 18 January 1984) was a French film director. Assistant director * 1939 : ''Thérèse Martin'' de Maurice de Canonge * 1946 : ''Les Trois Tambours'' de Maurice de Canonge * 1946 : ''Mission spéciale'' ...


External links

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Filmographie de Gabriel Timmory

Filmographie succincte
{{DEFAULTSORT:Timmory, Gabriel 1870 births 1965 deaths 20th-century French dramatists and playwrights 20th-century French educators 20th-century French journalists 20th-century French male writers 20th-century French screenwriters Comedy writers French lecturers French male dramatists and playwrights French male journalists French male screenwriters Operetta librettists Writers from Nice Writers from Rennes