Maurice Féaudierre
Maurice Féaudierre, better known by his pen-name, Serge, was born in Paris on 14 December 1901. He was a French journalist, chronicler, painter and illustrator, whose main interests were circus, variety, and the Gypsies—which were the subjects of his many books, paintings and drawings, magazine articles, and radio shows.
He produced and presented over the years several radio shows, such as Panorama des Variétés, Les Jeux du Cirque, Jeudi au Cirque, Circoradio, etc., and his writings have been published in many newspapers and magazines—Le Crapouillot, Comœdia, Les Nouvelles littéraires among them. As an artist, he was awarded a Grand prix at the Exposition internationale de Paris in 1937. He always illustrated his own books.
He was a well-known figure of the "Tout-Paris" of the theater and entertainment scene during his lifetime. He was the President of the French Académie du Cirque et du Music-Hall. Maurice Féaudierre showed a keen interest in magic, and often said that he had worked as a ventriloquist. His writing and speaking styles were famous for their wonderful flourish—which his recognizable, high-pitched voice made even more spectacular on his radio shows.
He died in Paris on 16 October 1992.
Biography
Son of Jules Victor Féaudierre, a painting contractor, and Marguerite Marie Céline Bauve, Maurice Féaudierre was born on December 14, 1901, at his parents' home at 129 Avenue de Wagram, 17th arrondissement of Paris.Then residing at 28 rue Cardinet, he married Renée Marie Louise Madeleine Desbaines on April 24, 1928, at the town hall of the 17th arrondissement of Paris. The marriage was dissolved by divorce on July 6, 1931.
On January 9, 1936, while living at 73 Rue de Prony, he married Blanche Barbas in a second marriage at the town hall of the 17th arrondissement of Paris.
Serge has made a name for himself as a historian of circus performances, author of numerous books on the world of the circus ring, and host of Radio broadcasting programs about the circus, including Panorama des variétés, Les Jeux du cirque, Jeudi au cirque, etc.
A genre painter and illustrator, he won a Grand Prize at the 1937 Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne.