bɛʁnje]; 21 September 1929 – 10 January 2005), more commonly known as Professeur Choron (pronounced [pʁɔfesœʁ ʃɔʁɔ̃]), was a French humorist and founder of...
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Choron may refer to: Choron string drum from the middle ages Choroń, village in Poland Choron (dance) Professeur Choron, French writer and publisher Alexandre-Étienne...
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2016. Jackie Berroyer; Aure Atika; Professeur Choron; et al. (1996). "Clash entre Aure Atika et le professeur Choron". Radio Nova. Retrieved 24 April 2016...
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daughter of Georges Bernier (1929-2005), better known by the name of Professeur Choron and Odile Vaudelle (1934-1985). From 1982 to 1997, she was in a relationship...
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(1992–2009). In 1960, Georges "Professeur Choron" Bernier and François Cavanna launched a monthly magazine entitled Hara-Kiri. Choron acted as the director of...
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Hebdo French France 1969 Philippe Val, François Cavanna, Cabu, Le Professeur Choron Weekly Paper Satire, cartoons The Civilian English New Zealand 2013...
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Bouchez Romain Bouteille Cabu Jacques Canselier François Cavanna Professeur Choron Christian Clavier Coluche Christine Dejoux Albert Delpy Gérard Depardieu...
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received with mixed reviews. He was close with Charlie Schlingo and Professeur Choron. He moved to Finland in 1993 and became an illustrator. He drew for...
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a magazine founded by François Cavanna and Georges Bernier (alias Professeur Choron) then Charlie Hebdo until 1985. He created photo novels photographed...
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cartoons to cartoonists Georges Wolinski, Gébé and publishing director Professeur Choron. Some of his work was published, with Nabe taking a pen name by combining...
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