Marcel Pagnol

Marcel Pagnol

  • Birthday: 1895-02-28
  • Deathday: 1974-04-18
  • Place of birth: Aubagne, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
  • Also know as: Marcel Pagnol

Biography

Marcel Paul Pagnol (28 February 1895 – 18 April 1974) was a French novelist, playwright, and filmmaker. Regarded as an auteur, in 1946, he became the first filmmaker elected to the Académie française. Although his work is less fashionable than it once was, Pagnol is still generally regarded as one of France's greatest 20th-century writers and is notable for the fact that he excelled in almost every medium—memoir, novel, drama and film. Pagnol was born on 28 February 1895 in Aubagne, Bouches-du-Rhône department, in southern France near Marseille, the eldest son of schoolteacher Joseph PagnolA and seamstress Augustine Lansot. Marcel Pagnol grew up in Marseille with his younger brothers Paul and René, and younger sister Germaine. In July 1904, the family rented the Bastide Neuve, – a house in the sleepy Provençal village of La Treille – for the summer holidays, the first of many spent in the hilly countryside between Aubagne and Marseille. About the same time, Augustine's health, which had never been robust, began to noticeably decline and on 16 June 1910 she succumbed to a chest infection ("mal de poitrine") and died, aged 36. Joseph remarried in 1912. In 1913, at the age of 18, Marcel passed his baccalaureate in philosophy and started studying literature at the University in Aix-en-Provence. When World War I broke out, he was called up into the infantry at Nice but in January 1915 he was discharged because of his poor constitution ("faiblesse de constitution"). On 2 March 1916, he married Simone Colin in Marseille and in November graduated in English. He became an English teacher, teaching in various local colleges and at a lycée in Marseille. In 1922, he moved to Paris, where he taught English until 1927, when he decided instead to devote his life to playwriting. During this time, he belonged to a group of young writers, in collaboration with one of whom, Paul Nivoix, he wrote the play, Merchants of Glory, which was produced in 1924. This was followed, in 1928, by Topaze, a satire based on ambition. Exiled in Paris, he returned nostalgically to his Provençal roots, taking this as his setting for his play Marius, which later became the first of his works to be adapted into a film in 1931. Separated from Simone Collin since 1926 (though not divorced until 1941), he formed a relationship with the young English dancer Kitty Murphy. Their son Jacques Pagnol was born on 24 September 1930. (Jacques later became his father's assistant and subsequently a cameraman for France 3 Marseille.) In 1929, on a visit to London, Pagnol attended a screening of one of the first talking films and he was so impressed that he decided to devote his efforts to cinema. He contacted Paramount Picture studios and suggested adapting his play Marius for cinema. This was directed by Alexander Korda and released on 10 October 1931. It became one of the first successful French-language talking films. ... Source: Article "Marcel Pagnol" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Filmography

Production

Jean de Florette

1986

As Novel

Topaze

1936

As Director

My Father's Glory

1990

As Novel

My Mother's Castle

1990

As Novel

Harvest

1937

As Director

Angele

1934

As Director

The Baker's Wife

1938

As Director

César

1936

As Director

Manon of the Spring

1952

As Director

Ways of Love

1934

As Director

The Pretty Miller Girl

1948

As Director

Topaze

1951

As Scenario Writer

Topaze

1951

As Director

Heartbeat

1938

As Director

Le Curé de Cucugnan

1968

As Director

Letters from My Windmill

1954

As Director

Mr Poirier's Son-in-Law

1933

As Director

Merlusse

1935

As Director

Cigalon

1935

As Director

Naïs

1945

As Writer

Port of Seven Seas

1938

As Novel

The Time of Love

2007

As Novel

ياقوت

1934

As Story

Fanny

1977

As Writer

César

1977

As Writer

Marius

1977

As Writer

Merlusse

1935

As Writer

Longing for the Sea

1931

As Writer

Topaze

1933

As Writer

The Baker's Wife

1938

As Producer

Marius

1931

As Producer

Marius

1931

As Theatre Play

Marius

1931

As Screenplay

Topaze

1936

As Theatre Play

Jules et Marcel

2011

As Author

Manon of the Spring

1986

As Novel

The Time of Secrets

2007

As Novel

Topaze

1933

As Theatre Play

L'Agonie des aigles

1933

As Dialogue

L'Agonie des aigles

1933

As Screenplay

Topaze

1963

As Writer

Marseille

1935

As Producer

Toni

1935

As Producer

Cigalon

1935

As Writer

Manon of the Spring

1952

As Writer

The Prize

1950

As Writer

Mr. Topaze

1961

As Theatre Play

Harvest

1937

As Producer

Angele

1934

As Writer

Direct au coeur

1933

As Screenplay

Direct au coeur

1933

As Theatre Play

La femme du boulanger

1999

As Screenplay

Ways of Love

1934

As Screenplay

Heartbeat

1938

As Writer

Marius

2013

As Theatre Play

Fanny

1961

As Theatre Play

Fanny

2013

As Theatre Play

César

1936

As Screenplay

Fanny

1932

As Theatre Play

Fanny

1932

As Screenplay

Fanny

1958

As Book

La Prière aux étoiles

1941

As Director

La Prière aux étoiles

1941

As Scenario Writer

The Ways of Love

1950

As Director

The Baker's Wife

1938

As Screenplay

Tartarin of Tarascon

1934

As Scenario Writer

Carnival

1953

As Screenplay

Carnival

1953

As Producer

Fanny

2008

As Writer

The Time of Secrets

2022

As Novel

Pekař a kočka

1967

As Theatre Play

Flirtation in Spring

1949

As Theatre Play

Tartarin of Tarascon

1934

As Producer

Fanny

1932

As Producer

Al-modeer Al-Fanni

1965

As Original Concept

Der schwarze Walfisch

1934

As Theatre Play

Manon of the Spring

1952

As Dialogue

Manon of the Spring

1952

As Producer

Ugolin

1953

As Dialogue

Ugolin

1953

As Director

Ugolin

1953

As Producer

Ugolin

1953

As Writer

Topaze

1951

As Writer

The Pretty Miller Girl

1948

As Writer

Nagham Fi Hayaty

1975

As Story

L'île de lumière

1950

As Co-Producer

Chansons de Marseille

1949

As Co-Producer

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