About

Known credits:
6
Birthday:
1931-11-18
Place of birth:
Saint-Jean-de-Valériscle, Gard, France
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Francis Lacassin

Overview

Francis Lacassin (18 November 1931 – 12 August 2008) was a French journalist, editor, writer, screenplay writer and essayist.

Lacassin started to work for the Jean-Jacques Pauvert's magazine Bizarre in 1964. He was writing about fantastic and detective literature in Magazine Littéraire, worked for L'Express and for Le Point. He also was responsible of the Christian Bourgois collection 10/18.

Specialist of pop culture, he was member of a group which help comic books to be recognize and he coined the term "9th art". He wrote prefaces for reference editions of many authors and series for the Éditions Robert Laffont. He was responsible of the Bouquins collection since 1982. He worked on authors such as: Eugène Sue, Gustave Le Rouge, Maurice Leblanc, Fantômas, H. P. Lovecraft, and Jack London. That is why he was nicknamed "the man of thousand prefaces".

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Known for

Acting

1997 Investigating Tarzan Actor Self N/A
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Writing

1975 Alouqa or the Comedy of the Dead Writing Writer N/A
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1973 Musidora Writing Writer N/A
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1963 Judex Writing Dialogue 60
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1963 Judex Writing Adaptation 60
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Production

1983 Circle of Passions Production Executive Producer N/A
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