Jacques Antoine

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Jacques Antoine
Born (1924-03-14)March 14, 1924
Neuilly-sur-Seine, Île-de-France, France
Died September 14, 2012(2012-09-14) (aged 88)
Paris, France
Nationality French

Jacques Antoine (14 March 1924 – 14 September 2012)[1] was a French creator and producer of game shows. His most famous creations include Treasure Hunt, Interceptor, Fort Boyard and The Crystal Maze.[2]

Personal life

Jacques Antoine was born 14 March 1924 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, a suburb to the west of Paris, France. His father was writer and director André-Paul Antoine[3] and his grandfather was theatre director André Antoine.[4]

Career

At the age of 24, Jacques Antoine made his first steps in radio with Pierre Bellemare. From the 1950s to 1990s, he created and produced many programs, including more than 150 television and radio games among the most famous in French speaking countries such as La Tête et les Jambes, Le Schmilblick, Les Jeux de 20 heures, La Chasse aux trésors, L'Académie des neuf, Tournez manège and Fort Boyard.

Death

Antoine died on September 14, 2012 of a cardiac arrest.

The French host of Fort Boyard Olivier Minne announced on Twitter "Jacques Antoine has left us. The father of Fortboyard was the greatest TV game creator. Am very sad. thoughts to himself."[5]

Rémy Pflimlin, president of France Télévisions spoke of him as "one of the iconic group who contributed to the creation and production of the first televised games".[6]

TV host Pierre Bellemare described Jacques as "the most innovative man we have had in this profession since the war".

Credits

  1. À pied, à cheval et en voiture (1957) (screenplay) (story)
  2. Yeux de l'amour, Les (1959) (novel "Une Histoire Vraie")
  3. Vache et le prisonnier, La (1959) (story "Histoire Vraie")
  4. Mouche (1968) (Director)
  5. "Treasure Hunt" (1 episode, 1982)
  6. "Interceptor" (1989) TV series (deviser)
  7. "The Crystal Maze" (1990) TV series (writer)
  8. "Fort Boyard" (1990) TV series (unknown episodes)
  9. "Carte aux trésors, La" (1996) TV series (idea) (episode "La Chasse au trésor") (uncredited)
  10. "Fort Boyard" (1998) TV series (unknown episodes)
  11. "Treasure Hunt" (2002) TV series (unknown episodes)

References

  1. "Mort de Jacques Antoine, le créateur de Fort Boyard". RTL.FR. Retrieved 2012-09-14. 
  2. "Jacques Antoine (I)". IMDb. Retrieved 2006-10-20. 
  3. "André-Paul Antoine". IMDb. Retrieved 2013-01-18. 
  4. "André Antoine". IMDb. Retrieved 2013-01-18. 
  5. "Olivier Minne". Twitter. Retrieved 2013-01-18. 
  6. "France Télévisions salue la mémoire de Jacques Antoine". France Télévisions. Retrieved 2013-01-18. 

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