Michel Grisolia

Michel Grisolia

He is the son of a craftsman chromeur-nickeleur. First student to Nice lycée Massena, he rides in the paris region where he finished his secondary studies at the lycée Lakanal de Sceaux and to the Institution of the marist fathers of Saint Vincent at Senlis. After the bachelor's degree, he became known as the lyricist of Marie-Paule Belle, her childhood friend, but also deFabienne Thibeault, Rhonda's, of Demis Roussos and Stars. It is through the song that it comes to writing. In collaboration with Françoise Mallet-Joris, he published as well in 1975 a biography of Juliette Greco in the collection of his friend Lucien Rioux at Seghers. He then works the New Observer, his friend Jean-Louis Bory who has come to help with the preparation of records of movies, the guide pages it claimed. There also publishes reviews of cinema. He started really, really writing in 1977 with The inspector of the sea, price Mystery of the criticism, 1978, and adapted the following year at the cinema under the title of Cop or thug. Edited by: J. C. Latès, he then goes with adventure novels such as Barbary Coast (1978) or the High Seas (1980), atmosphere as The Listeners (1983) or The White Chair (1986), as well as new ones-such as The Man in front of the square (1984). At the same time, from 1979, he has written scripts, such as The North Star, The Choice of weapons or The Big Brother. Rotary Club's prize for The Listeners (1983), he also won the prize of the novel of adventures for the Sisters of The North (1986). Ceasing his collaboration on the New Observer in February 1981, he worked for the section Books of The Express. He died on march 29, 2005, at the age of 56 years.

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