Jules Maigret (French: [ʒyl mɛɡʁɛ]), or simply Maigret, is a fictional French police detective, a commissaire ("commissioner") of the Paris Brigade Criminelle...
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Georges Simenon bibliography (section Maigret series)
February 1903 – 4 September 1989) was a Belgian writer, most famous for his fictional detective Jules Maigret. He was one of the most popular authors...
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Pierre Tchernia) – Méphisto 1984: Les Enquêtes du commissaire Maigret (Episode: "Maigret à Vichy", by Alain Levent) – Le commissaire Lecoeur 1991: Marie Curie...
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Maigret Hesitates (French: Maigret hésite) is a detective novel by the Belgian writer Georges Simenon. When a series of letters, written on expensive...
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Marie Cremer (6 October 1929 – 7 August 2010) was a French actor best known for portraying Jules Maigret on French television, from 1991 to 2005. Bruno Cremer...
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Maigret and the Ghost (2018) Maigret and the Good People of Montparnasse (2018) Maigret in Vichy (2019) Maigret and Monsieur Charles (2020) Maigret and...
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John Dickson Carr, 1970 Beat Not the Bones, by Charlotte Jay, 1970 Maigret in Vichy, by Georges Simenon, 1971 The Chronicles of Narnia, by C. S. Lewis...
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but his final appearance was in an episode of early 1990s TV series Maigret as a villain. He was screen-tested for the role of James Bond more than any...
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became his mistress, and after Blum's imprisonment during the war, the Vichy government authorised her to join him in Buchenwald in 1943 where, having...
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The national police force was created on 14 August 1941, under the Vichy regime, by a decree signed by the head of government, Philippe Pétain. This decree...
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Deaths in September 1989 (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
in the Luftwaffe. Georges Simenon, 86, Belgian writer (Jules Maigret), complications from a fall. Ronald Syme, 86, New Zealand–born British classicist and...
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Paris. The Mémorial des Martyrs de la Déportation, a memorial to the 200,000 people deported from Vichy France to Nazi concentration camps during the Second...
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mother 1983: Vichy Dancing (TV movie), Véra Belmont 1986: Noël au Congo (TV movie), Mme Martel 1999: Justice (TV series), Olga 2003: Maigret (TV series)...
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that the film is like a "novel that Simenon never wrote", a kind of "Maigret on vacation". Inspector Paul Bellamy (Depardieu) is a seasoned Parisian police...
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a German-born French film actor. He was born in Remagen to a Finnish father, and his family fled Germany following the Nazi takeover. He is one of a number...
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Retrieved 16 October 2020. "GIORGETTI Jean-Baptiste, André [alias " Jean MAIGRET ", " CAILLOT ", " DE CHARETTE ", pseudonymes de clandestinité] - Maitron"...
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of having participated in pro-Vichy propaganda. The film industry in which he apparently had worked, benefitted from Vichy rule. Production continued during...
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Timeline of Paris (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
10 June – First publication of detective novels featuring Commissaire Maigret by Georges Simenon. Corbusier designs the Pavillon Suisse, one of his rare...
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