Michel Fabre

Author - France
Borndate unknown

Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Michel Fabre is not on record. He is a French Author, known for Le grand Bazar (1973), La Course à l'échalotte (1975), Les Sous-doués (1980), Michel Fabre's first movie on record is from 1969. His last motion picture on file dates from 1981.

Michel Fabre Filmography [Auszug]
1981: [/ /1] Les Sous-Doués en Vacances (Liebesglück in Saint-Tropez) (Scenario), Directed by Claude Zidi, with Daniel Auteuil, Grace de Capitani, Charlotte de Turckheim,
1980: [/ /1] Les Sous-doués (Scenario), Directed by Claude Zidi, with Daniel Auteuil, Raymond Bussières, Hubert Deschamps,
1975: [/ /1] La Course à l'échalotte (The Wild Goose Chase) (Scenario), Directed by Claude Zidi, with Amadeus August, Michel Aumont, Jane Birkin,
1973: [/ /1] Le grand Bazar (Scenario), Directed by Claude Zidi, with Jean-Guy Fechner, Gérard Filipelli, Michel Galabru,
1969: [] La fiancée du pirate (Dirty Mary, Pirate's Fiancée, A very curious girl) (Scenario), Directed by Nelly Kaplan, with Michel Constantin, Henry Czarniak, Julien Guiomar,

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