Louis Julien
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Biography
His father was the actor André Julien. His film credits include the lead role in Michel Drach's Parlez-moi d'amour (1975),[1] and a character whose father is played by Alain Delon in Comme un boomerang, by José Giovanni.
He published his first novel, La Vandale, in 1985.[4] In 2003, he published the novel Paris Aubusson Paris, which won the Prix du roman gay.[5]
In the 2010s, he devoted himself to painting, exhibiting in a number of galleries.[6]
Partial filmography
Cinema
- 1971: Out 1 by Jacques Rivette
- 1975: Speak to Me of Love by Michel Drach
- 1976: Boomerang, by José Giovanni
- 1980: The Little Mermaid, by Roger Andrieux
- 1981: Le Roi des cons, by Claude Confortès
- 1982: Le Rat noir d'Amérique, short film by Jérôme Enrico
- 1983: Life Is a Bed of Roses by Alain Resnais
- 1985: Three Men and a Cradle by Coline Serreau
- 1988: Envoyez les violons by Roger Andrieux
Television
- 1973: Le Drakkar by Jacques Pierre
Bibliography
- Louis Julien, La Vandale, éditions Mazarine, 1985, 210 p. (ISBN 2-86374-175-6).
- Louis Julien, Paris-Aubusson-Paris, CyLibris, coll. "Emmanuel Ménard présente", 2003, 115 p. (ISBN 2-84358-136-2).
- Louis Julien, Paris-Aubusson-Paris: ou Le Mauvais Garçon, Éditions gaies et lesbiennes, 2009, 125 p. (ISBN 978-2-35680-005-3).
- Louis Julien, Intrigues : tapuscrit du texte, Paris, Aux nouvelles écritures théâtrales, 2003 [1982].