Gabriel Timmory
Gabriel Timmory (6 November 1870 - 20 April 1965) was a French dramatist, teacher, journalist, lecturer and screenwriter. For a certain number of plays, comedies and saynetes he collaborated with the playwrights Jean Manoussi and Maurice de Marsan. In 1921, he made an adaptation of « Fantomas » for the stage.
Gabriel Timmory | |
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Born | René Wahl 6 Novembre 1870 |
Died | 20 April 1965 94) | (aged
Occupation | Dramatist, screenwriter |
Theatre plays
- 1902: Un beau mariage cowritten with Jean Manoussi
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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 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
- 1911: Rigadin veut se faire arrêter by Georges Monca
- 1911: Nick Winter contre Nick Winter, by Gérard Bourgeois
- 1912: Rigardin et la petite moulinet, by Georges Monca
- 1948: Les Souvenirs ne sont pas à vendre, co-screenwriter with Robert Hennion
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gollark: So glad I got in before the crazy numbers of people arrived.
gollark: At least AP times will drop!
gollark: The microfloofs are of cource secretly chickens.
gollark: 88 people? Madness.
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