Jean Bernard-Luc, real name Lucien Boudousse, (Guatemala City, 8
February 1909 â€" Pontoise (Val-d'Oise), 18 May 1985) was a
20th-century French screenwriter and dialoguist.Born in Guatemala, he
arrived in France with his parents aged 3. He studied at Gerson, at
the lycée Janson-de-Sailly, then in an École supérieure de
commerce.In 1935, he participated to the writing of the film Michel
Strogoff, directed by Jacques de Baroncelli. During World War II, he
joined the army. Taken prisoner, he managed to escape and enter the
zone libre. He would then write many scenarios, including that of Les
Cadets de l'océan by Jean Dréville in 1945.During the 1950s and
1960s, Jean-Luc Bernard wrote many films, some of which obtained a
great success. The second part of his career was essentially dedicated
to television but also to a new genre, biology-science-fiction novels.
February 1909 â€" Pontoise (Val-d'Oise), 18 May 1985) was a
20th-century French screenwriter and dialoguist.Born in Guatemala, he
arrived in France with his parents aged 3. He studied at Gerson, at
the lycée Janson-de-Sailly, then in an École supérieure de
commerce.In 1935, he participated to the writing of the film Michel
Strogoff, directed by Jacques de Baroncelli. During World War II, he
joined the army. Taken prisoner, he managed to escape and enter the
zone libre. He would then write many scenarios, including that of Les
Cadets de l'océan by Jean Dréville in 1945.During the 1950s and
1960s, Jean-Luc Bernard wrote many films, some of which obtained a
great success. The second part of his career was essentially dedicated
to television but also to a new genre, biology-science-fiction novels.
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