Albert Vidalie (25 May 1913 â€" 8 June 1971) was a French writer,
screenwriter, and songwriter.Vidalie was the son of Jeanne Deshayes, a
stitcher, born à La Ville-du-Bois in the Hurepoix and Jean-Baptiste
Vidalie, a printing worker, born in Mauriac, Cantal. He married
Madeleine Constantin in 1936, with whom he had three daughters,
Colette (1937), Danièle (1946-1948) and Isabelle (1951).From the age
of 12 he made small trades until the 39/45 war during which he was
held prisoner for five years in Neusalz on Oder in Silesia. After the
war, the Radiodiffusion française sought memories and poems of
prisoners. He introduced himself, and thanks to two poems in slang
language, he became assistant of radio series and wrote scenarios and
adaptations put on air.He also worked as a journalist for the
newspaper France Dimanche.
screenwriter, and songwriter.Vidalie was the son of Jeanne Deshayes, a
stitcher, born à La Ville-du-Bois in the Hurepoix and Jean-Baptiste
Vidalie, a printing worker, born in Mauriac, Cantal. He married
Madeleine Constantin in 1936, with whom he had three daughters,
Colette (1937), Danièle (1946-1948) and Isabelle (1951).From the age
of 12 he made small trades until the 39/45 war during which he was
held prisoner for five years in Neusalz on Oder in Silesia. After the
war, the Radiodiffusion française sought memories and poems of
prisoners. He introduced himself, and thanks to two poems in slang
language, he became assistant of radio series and wrote scenarios and
adaptations put on air.He also worked as a journalist for the
newspaper France Dimanche.
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