Jacques Laurent
Jacques Laurent or Jacques Laurent-Cély was a French writer and journalist. He was born in Paris, the son of a barrister. During World War II, he fought with the Algerian Tirailleurs.
Laurent was elected to the Académie française in 1986.
Laurent belonged to the literary group of the Hussards, and is known as a prolific historical novelist, essay writer, and screenwriter under the pen name of Cecil Saint-Laurent. The 1955 film Lola Montès, directed by Max Ophüls, was based on his historic novel based on the life of Lola Montez. He wrote Jean Aurel's Oscar-nominated 1963 World War I documentary, 14-18. He also directed the film Quarante-huit heures d'amour/''48 Hours of Love.
Another noteworthy novel by Saint-Laurent was Darling Caroline, a powerful book set in the early days of the French Revolution. This also became a film. This was released in France in 1951, directed by Jean-Devaivre and starring Martine Carol in the title role. Saint-Laurent was one of the scriptwriters of the film.
The 1961 "Les Passagers pour Alger" was a contemporary thriller, set against the background of the then raging Algerian War, and like many of his books written from the point of view of adventurous, daring young woman.
Laurent received the Prix Goncourt in 1971 for his novel Les Bêtises''.
Revolutionary insurgent Ukrainian Anarchist and ally of Nestor Makhno appears in the novel "Clarisse", by Cecil Saint-Laurent.
Filmography
Quay of Grenelle, directed by Emil-Edwin Reinert- Darling Caroline, directed by Richard Pottier
- A Caprice of Darling Caroline, directed by Jean Devaivre
- Mata Hari's Daughter, directed by Carmine Gallone and Renzo Merusi
- Caroline and the Rebels, directed by Jean Devaivre
- Frou-Frou, directed by Augusto Genina
- , directed by Pierre Gaspard-Huit
- Les mauvaises rencontres, directed by Alexandre Astruc
- Lola Montès, directed by Max Ophüls
- Darling Caroline, directed by Denys de La Patellière
Screenwriter
- 1953: Lucrèce Borgia, directed by Christian-Jaque
- 1956: Maid in Paris, directed by Pierre Gaspard-Huit
- 1959: Le secret du Chevalier d'Éon, directed by Jacqueline Audry
- 1962: Le Masque de fer, directed by Henri Decoin
- 1963: 14-18, directed by Jean Aurel
- 1964: All About Loving, directed by Jean Aurel
- 1967: Sept hommes et une garce, directed by Bernard Borderie
- 1967: Lamiel, directed by Jean Aurel
- 1968: Manon 70, directed by Jean Aurel
- 1969: , directed by Jacques Laurent
- 1969: Les Femmes, directed by Jean Aurel