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Gabriel Arout was born in Nakhichevan-on-Don, Russia, on 28 January 1909. He was the son of a French father and a Russian mother. He was educated in France and studied at the Sorbonne in Paris. He began his writing career in the 1930s, writing short stories and novels. He was a prolific writer, publishing over 30 books in his lifetime. His works were translated into many languages, including English, German, Spanish, and Italian. In the 1950s, Arout moved to Paris and became a French citizen. He continued to write and publish books, and was awarded the Prix Goncourt in 1962 for his novel, La Vieille Dame et le Chien. In addition to his writing, Arout was also an active member of the French literary scene. He was a member of the Académie Goncourt and the Académie Française. Gabriel Arout died in Paris on 28 April, 1988. He was 79 years old. Gabriel Arout's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million. He earned his wealth through his writing career, as well as through his involvement in the French literary scene.

Popular As Gabriel Aroutcheff
Occupation writer,actor,producer
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 28 January, 1909
Birthday 28 January
Birthplace Nakhichevan-on-Don, Russia
Date of death February 12, 1982
Died Place Paris, France
Nationality Russia

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2002

In 2002, his comedy The Strange Animal was re-staged at the Théâtre de Nesle, Paris with Anne-Elisabeth Blateau, Francis Prieur and Cédric Villenave in the lead roles.

1978

Arout was awarded the 1978 grand prize of the Société des auteurs et compositeurs dramatiques and in 1981 the grand prize for theater of the Académie française. His last play Yes ends with a long testamentary monologue in which the man realizes he is master of his own destiny.

1967

He was a writer and actor, known for L'inconnu de Shandigor (1967), Riff Raff Girls (1959) and Marguerite de la nuit (1955).

1950

In the mid-1950s, Arout made several incursions into the world of cinema. He co-wrote the dialogue of Alex Joffé's Les Hussards (1955), in which Bourvil had a leading role. He was also the co-author of Marc Allégret's adaptation of Sois Belle et Tais-toi (1958) and the dialogue of Death in the Garden (1956) by Luis Buñuel.

1921

Having witnessed the war and the Russian Revolution, Arout arrived with his family in France by way of the Mediterranean in 1921. He attended school at the Lycée Charlemagne where he became friends with Paul Ackerman. In 1930, he graduated from the Sorbonne. Although initially attracted to the novel, he decided to turn his attention to the theater. He wrote his first play Orpheus or the Fear of Miracles in 1935, but it was a flop at its performance debut in 1943. His second play, Pauline or the Foam of the Sea (1948), which starred Pierre Fresnay, was a great success. Other successes followed: Gog and Magog, This Strange Animal, Twice Two Make Five, and Apples for Eve.

1911

Gabriel Arout also translated a number of Russian works in conjunction with his brother, translator Georges Arout (1911–1970, born Eugène Aroutcheff), including Dostoevsky's novel The Idiot (1946) and Vichnevsky's The Optimistic Tragedy (1951).

1909

Gabriel Arout was born on January 28, 1909 in Nakhichevan, Azerbaïdjan as Gabriel Aroutcheff.