Prix Courteline
The Prix Courteline is a French prize rewarding cinematic humour, named in tribute to Georges Courteline (1858-1929). It was founded in 1930 by Roland Dorgelès.[1] It was originally awarded every two years.
Winners
- 1930 : Marcel Andrys
- 1932 : Marcel Sauvage
- 1934 : Gabriel Chevallier
- 1936 : André Sevry
- 1938 : Marcel E. Grancher
- 1942 : Clément Richer
- 1944 : Jean Fougère
- 1946 : Marc Blancpain
- 1948 : Maurice Toesca
- 1950 : Jean Dutourd[2]
- 1953 : Paul Guth[3]
- 1957 : Roger Rabiniaux
- 1958 : Nicole de Buron[4]
- 1961 : Bourvil[5]
- 1962 : Marcel E. Grancher
- 1963 : André Couteaux
- 1964 : Bourvil et Fernandel
- 1965 : Annie Girardot
- 1967 : Louis de Funès
- 1972 : Marcel Mithois
- 1974 : Michel Audiard
- 1978 : Guy Foissy
- 1983 : Éric Westphal[6]
- 1992 : Jacques Pessis
- 1999 : Laurent Ruquier
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gollark: Indeed, I have received about two free gifts of several thingies in my time there.
gollark: Help is generally okay but often people realise "oh hey, a thing happened, maybe X thing is not perfect" and then it becomes S/R.
gollark: Suggestions/Requests is horrible.
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References
- Courteline et ses comédies
- Jean Dutourd, Une Tête de chien, Gallimard, 1950, 1988 ISBN 2070380866 (in French). Retrieved 2 April 2019.
- Paul Guth, Le Naïf aux quarante enfants, Éditions Albin Michel, 1955, 1980 ISBN 2226010440 (in French). Retrieved 2 April 2019.
- Jean-François Nicod (24 October 1964). "Vidéo: Nicole de Buron". Radio télévision suisse. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
- "Prix Courteline du Cinéma", 6 December 1961, INA
- "Eric Westphal", La Chartreuse, Centre national des écritures du spectacle (in French). Retrieved 2 April 2019.
- Eric Westphal, Bibliothèque national de France (in French). Retrieved 2 April 2019.
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