Frédéric Dard

French author and screenwriter of crime novels

Frédéric Dard - French author and screenwriter of crime novels
Born

June 29th, 1921
103 years ago

Died

June 8th, 2000
24 years ago — 78 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

France

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A prominent figure in French literature, Dard gained recognition for writing detective novels, particularly through the series featuring the character San-Antonio. The series showcases a blend of humor and crime-solving, appealing to a broad readership. Dard also ventured into screenwriting, adapting his works for film and television. Throughout the career, a significant number of books were published, establishing a reputation as a prolific writer in the genre of thrillers and crime stories.

Created the San-Antonio series

Wrote over 200 novels

Adapted works for film and television

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