Sébastien Japrisot Film Director - Born Jean-Baptiste Rossi in Marseilles, he studied at a Jesuit college before entering the prestigious Sorbonne University. He wrote his first novel Les Mal Partis at the age of 18. At 20, he was commissioned by his publisher to translate Catcher in the Rye and then some other works by J.D. Salinger. Assuming the pen name Sébastien Japrisot (which was incidentally the anagram of his real name) he then became a best-selling mystery author with the novels The Sleeping Car Murders and Trap for Cinderella. Considering cinema as important as his literary work, Japrisot directed two shorts in the 1960s and the big-screen version of his first novel Les Mal Partis in 1975. He also penned several original screenplays and he was awarded a French César for adapting his book One Deadly Summer for director Jean Becker in 1983. Japrisot again collaborated with Becker on Les Enfants du Marais (1999) and Un Crime au Paradis (2000). In 2004, the Amélie director Jean-Pierre Jeunet filmed Japrisot's 1991 novel A Very Long Engagement for Warner Bros. It was also announced that British director Iain Softley would direct a remake of Trap for Cinderella.
Biography by Yuri German [-]
Read more at https://www.allmovie.com/artist/s%C3%A9bastien-japrisot-p95880#p0tQxthkzSmDulEp.99
Sébastien Japrisot Film Director - Born July 4, 1931 in Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
Died March 4, 2003 in Vichy, Allier, France
Birth Name Jean-Baptiste Rossi
Nickname The Graham Greene of France
Mini Bio (1) Sébastien Japrisot was born on July 4, 1931 in Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France as Jean-Baptiste Rossi. He was a writer and director, known for A Very Long Engagement (2004), Rider on the Rain (1970) and One Deadly Summer (1983). He died on March 4, 2003 in Vichy, Allier, France.
Trivia (1) His pseudonym is an anagram of Jean-Baptiste Rossi, his real name.
You can find people similar to Sébastien Japrisot by visiting our lists 20th-century French screenwriters and 20th-century French male writers.
Full name at birth | Jean-Baptiste Rossi
|
||
Claim to fame |
![]() |
||
Date of birth | 4 July 1931
|
||
Place of birth | Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
|
||
Date of death | 4 March 2003
|
||
Age | 71 (age at death)
|
||
Place of death | Vichy, Allier, France
|
||
Occupation | Writer | Director | Soundtrack
|
||
Occupation category | |||
Nationality |
Height |
![]() |
||
Build |
![]() |
||
Hair color |
![]() |
||
Eye color |
![]() |
||
Gender | |||
Ethnicity |
![]() |
||
Religion |
![]() |
||
Zodiac sign | |||
Distinctive feature |
![]() |
||
Pets |
![]() |
High school |
![]() |
||
University |
![]() |
||
Talent agency |
![]() |
||
Political affiliation |
![]() |
||
Political party |
![]() |
Sébastien Japrisot is known for his role in the film Les mal partis (1976) - .
He is also known for his role in the TV series Les rendez-vous du dimanche (1975) as Self.
This page is the FamousFix profile for Sébastien Japrisot. Content on this page is contributed by editors who belong to our editorial community. We welcome your contributions... so please create an account if you would like to collaborate with other editor's in helping to shape this website.
On the Sébastien Japrisot page you will be able to add and update factual information, post media and connect this topic to other topics on the website. This website does skew towards famous actors, musicians, models and sports stars, however we would like to expand that to include many other interesting topics.