
Personal Info
Known For
Writing
Gender
Male
May 17, 1933
Died
June 16, 2015 (82 years old)
Pagny-sur-Moselle, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France
Also Known As
- Jean Vautrin
Jean Herman
Biography
Jean Vautrin (17 May 1933 – 16 June 2015), real name Jean Herman, was a French writer, filmmaker and film critic.
After studying literature at Auxerre, he took first place in the Id'HEC competition. He studied French literature at the University of Bombay; he became assistant director to Roberto Rossellini. Back in France, he produced five feature films.
He became famous among the general public in 1989, winning the Prix Goncourt for his novel Un grand pas vers le bon Dieu. He also won the 1986 Prix Goncourt de la Nouvelle for Baby-boom. In 1987, with writer Dan Franck, he created a press photographer character with a big heart called Boro (the "model" most likely was Robert Capa).
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Known For
Writing

Under Suspicion
Original Film Writer
2000

Dog Day
Novel, Screenplay
1984

Street of the Damned
Adaptation, Dialogue, Screenplay
1984

The Outsider
Screenplay
1983

The Inquisitor
Writer
1981

Le Guignolo
Screenplay
1980

Cop or Hood
Adaptation
1979

The Big Operator
Writer
1976

Farewell, Friend
Director, Screenplay
1968

The Longest Day
Assistant Director
1962