Frédéric Dard

Frédéric Dard (Frédéric Charles Antoine Dard; 29 June 1921, in Bourgoin-Jallieu, Isère, France – 6 June 2000, in Bonnefontaine, Fribourg, Switzerland) was a French crime writer. He wrote more than three hundred novels, plays and screenplays, under his own name and a variety of pseudonyms, including the San-Antonio book series. Frédéric Dard wrote 175 adventures of San-Antonio, of which millions of copies were sold. Detective Superintendent Antoine San-Antonio is a kind of French James Bond without gadgets, flanked by two colleagues, the old, sickly but wise inspector César Pinaud and the gargantuesque inspector Alexandre-Benoît Bérurier. He is a member of the French secret service and has to fulfill impossible missions given by "Le Vieux" (the Old Man), later known as "Achilles", the head of the French police. With the help of his colleagues he always succeeds through various adventures. Dard won the 1957 Grand prix de littérature policière for The Executioner Weeps. Source: Article "Frédéric Dard" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Known For

Birth Location Bourgoin-Jallieu, Isère, France
Born 1921-06-29
Died 2000-06-06

Movies

San Antonio Novel
2004
Coma Novel
1993
1993
1986
Death Rite Novel
1975
1968
The Accident Screenplay
1963
1962
Crime Does Not Pay Scenario Writer
1962
1962
1961
1961
The Menace Screenplay
1961
Rendezvous Writer
1960
Rendezvous Director
1960
The Wretches Dialogue
1960
The Wretches Novel
1960
Premeditated Novel
1960
1959
1959
1959
1958
Back to the Wall Dialogue
1958
Back to the Wall Adaptation
1958
1958
Daddy's Gang Writer
1956
The Wicked Go to Hell Theatre Play
1955
1955