Laurence de Cambronne

Laurence de Cambronne
Born (1951-05-01) 1 May 1951
Casablanca, Morocco
Occupation Journalist, novelist, humanitarian

Laurence de Cambronne (born 1 May 1951, Casablanca, Morocco) is a French journalist, novelist and humanitarian.[1][2]

Biography

Journalist for Paris Match from 1972 to 1983, she writes an article in Le Point[3] in 1984, after joining ELLE magazine, in 1983. She is editor in chief adjunct from 1993 to 2008,[4] and interviews for the magazine : Lionel Jospin, Jean-Pierre Chevènement, Édith Cresson, Georgina Dufoix, Michel Rocard or Françoise Fabius.[5] in charge of the pages Vie Privée, C’est mon histoire, Une journée avec, inspired by the last page of The Sunday Times Magazine, One day in the life of and the Elle à Paris section of the magazine.[6] She also participated in 1996 in the launch of the French television channel Téva.[7] In 2015, during the European migrant crisis, she joins associations, in Leros, as a volunteer, to help creating shelters for Syrian women and children, during their Immigration to Greece.[8][9]

Bibliography

Writer

Collection manager

Biographies

Awards

Personal life

She is a descendant of Arnouph Deshayes de Cambronne and Paul Cottin on her father's side and of Ernest Picard-Destelan and Joseph Thebaud on her mother's side. Niece of rear admiral, François Picard-Destelan, she is related to former president of the International Monetary Fund, Jacques de Larosière, admiral of the United States Navy, Leo Hewlett Thebaud and American philanthropist, Louis A. Thebaud.

Her father is Claude de Cambronne, an aircraft manufacturer, co-founder of Bordeaux-Aéronautique and her sister, Beatrice de Cambronne, a stylist married to the Franco-Russian writer André Couteaux.

Laurence de Cambronne was married to the French journalist and television producer[27][28][29] Marc Gilbert from 1973 to 1982,[30] to the journalist Fabien Roland-Lévy, from 1987 to 2003 and to the writer Antoine Silber since then.

See also

Notes

  1. Les migrants ont bouleversé sa vie, 28 minutes, Arte
  2. Laurence de Cambronne raconte son séjour auprès des migrants sur l'île de Leros, I Tele
  3. From Nostradamus to Ubykh language dictionnaire : the universe of Georges Dumézil, in Le Point (Laurence Gilbert), March 19th 1984
  4. Laurence de Cambronne, Livre de Poche
  5. Biography of Laurence de Cambronne, Evene, Le Figaro
  6. Laurence de Cambronne, 2 Seas Foreign Rights Catalog
  7. Journal Quotidien of Joëlle Goron, Teva
  8. A Leros, rencontre entre des refugies et des volontaires du monde entier, ELLE
  9. A Leros, un an avec les migrants, Le Monde
  10. Lui faire faire ses nuits, ELLE
  11. La collection Laurence de Cambronne, Editions JC Lattès
  12. Le carrefour de la culture, France Inter
  13. «Madame de Staël», 24 jours dans la vie d’une femme, Vanity Fair
  14. Des femmes en littérature: Karen Blixen, Madame de Staël et la comtesse Greffulhes, France Inter
  15. Laurence de Cambronne in Au coeur de l'histoire, Europe1
  16. Vivement Dimanche, Pure People
  17. Vivement Dimanche // Charlotte de Turckheim (17/05/2015), Blog of Michel Drucker
  18. Madame de Staël, la femme qui faisait trembler Napoléon, Le salon des lettres
  19. Madame de Staël, La femme qui faisait trembler Napoléon, Laurence de Cambronne, Vivement Dimanche, France 2
  20. ACDH - L'intégrale - Madame de Staël et Genève - 08/03/2017, Europe 1
  21. Une classe de Saint-Luc en direct sur Europe 1 mercredi, La voix du nord
  22. Carnet du jour, Le Figaro
  23. Joude Jassouma : "Un jour j'ai vu un chien portant la tête décapitée d'un être humain. Là j'ai dit il faut partir", France Inter
  24. Le salon des Femmes de Lettres 2015 et Prix Simone Veil, Evous
  25. Prix Simone Veil, Femmes de lettres
  26. Prix Simone Veil, Livres Hebdo
  27. Le Surmoi antisémite de la Télévision Française, Times of Israel
  28. Radio Shalom, Times of Israel
  29. Le Déni Riefenstahl, Times of Israel
  30. Marc Gilbert, Site du judaisme alsacien
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