
Henri de Turenne
Writer
Born: November 19, 1921 (94 years old)
Died: August 23, 2016
Place of birth: Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France
Biography
Henri de Turenne (19 November 1921 – 23 August 2016) is a French journalist and screenwriter. He was born in Tours. The son of Armand de Turenne, a World War I flying ace, he was raised in Germany and French Algeria, both countries becoming central creative themes in his adult work. After the Second World War, de Turenne worked as a journalist for Agence France-Presse, Le Figaro, France Soir, and ORTF, reporting from Allied-occupied Germany, covering the Korean War and the Algerian War, and, in 1952, winning the Prix Albert Londres. Since the mid-1960s, he worked primarily in television, notably on the French Grandes Batailles series for Pathé, making over a hundred documentaries. He won an Emmy in 1982 for a documentary on the Vietnam War. His fictional works include Les Alsaciens ou les deux Mathilde (1996), made for Arte, for which he shared a 7 d'Or with Michel Deutsch. Source: Article "Henri de Turenne (writer)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography (4)
- Fear City: A Family-Style Comedy (1994, ★ 7.5)
- Apocalypse: The Second World War (2009, ★ 8.4)
- The Sixth Side of the Pentagon (1968, ★ 6.6)
- Fort Saganne (1984, ★ 6)