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French dramatist and screenwriter
Nicolas Nancey
BornNicolas Zouros
1874
Marseille
Died13 October 1925
Marseille
Occupation(s)Dramatist, screenwriter

Nicolas Nancey, real name Nicolas Zouros, (1874 – 13 October 1925) was a French dramatist and screenwriter. Once referred to as a successor of Eugène Labiche and Georges Feydeau he has written 15 plays in the vaudeville as well as boulevard genre, in collaboration with dramatists such as Paul Armont, Henry de Gorsse or André Mouëzy-Éon.

Theatre

in collaboration with Paul Armont
  • 1905: Le Truc du Brésilien
  • 1906: Le Trèfle à quatre
  • 1909: Théodore et Cie
  • 1920: Le Zèbre
in collaboration with Jean Rioux
  • 1912: Pétoche, vaudeville in two acts
  • 1913: Monsieur le juge, vaudeville in four acts
  • 1914: Faute de grives, vaudeville in one act
in collaboration with André Mouëzy-Éon
  • 1919: L'Héritier du bal Tabarin
  • 1925: Il est cocu, le chef de gare
in collaboration with Henry de Gorsse
  • 1921: Trois poules pour un coq, vaudeville in 3 acts
  • 1921: Oscar ! Tu le seras, vaudeville in 3 acts
  • 1922: Le Coup d'Abélard, vaudeville in 3 acts
  • 1923: Un homme de paille, vaudeville in 3 acts
  • La Petite Dame du wagon-lit

Filmography

References

  1. Discours prononcé aux obsèques de Nicolas Nancey

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