Jean-Luc Azoulay

Jean-Luc Azoulay (born 1947 in Sétif, then French Algeria) is a French television producer.[1]

In 1987, with the Club Dorothée, he developed a new concept for a youth TV show that lasted as number one for 10 years on the French TV channel TF1.

During the 1990s, he created several sitcoms, including Premiers Baisers, Hélène et les Garcons, and Les Vacances de l’amour. These TV series, had consisting over 200 episodes each and were sold extensively throughout the world.

Jean-Luc Azoulay is the songwriter for Dorothée and Hélène, also producing all of their shows at the largest venues in France as well as major sites in Asia.

In October 2004, he produced 12 shows at the Palais des congrès de Paris for the legendary French singer Sylvie Vartan.

In 2000, he produced the successful TV series Navarro, L’Instit, Quai n°1, along with other prestigious TV series like Les Liaisons Dangereuses and Les Rois Maudits, establishing him as one of the top primetime TV producers.

In October 2007, he adapted Baie des Flamboyants from the Mexican telenovela Codigo Postal.

References

  1. ^ Browne, Donald R. (1999-06-01). Electronic media and industrialized nations: a comparative study. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 136–. ISBN 9780813804224. http://books.google.com/books?id=6VdyB4rKOicC&pg=PA136. Retrieved 25 June 2011.