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Denis Thériault

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Thériault, Denis
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1959-08-24
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Denis Thériault (born August 24, 1959) is a Canadian author, playwright, and screenwriter of French-Canadian descent.

He graduated in psychology from the University of Ottawa (1981).

Thériault is the author of several plays including La prophétie (1980), Les cloches (1989), and Les Mordus (1990). After winning the Télé-Québec Scenarios Competition twice with Aïrenem (1983), and then Victor le vampire (1984), he began a career as a screenwriter.

Thériault contributed in the writing of several television series including La maison Deschênes (1987–88), Macaroni tout garni (2001 to 2005), Kaboum (2006 to 2010), Les argonautes (2011 to 2013). His film scripts include Frisson des Collines (2011).

Thériault published his first novel in 2001, L'iguane (The Boy Who Belonged to the Sea), which won four literary awards. He has since published Le facteur émotif (Canada-Japan Prize), La fille qui n’existait pas, La fiancée du facteur, and Manucure. His novels are translated into many languages, including Russian and Chinese.

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Canadian author, playwright, and screenwriter of French-Canadian descent.

Last modified: 2024-03-27 (revision #178418)

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NameFormatISBNRelease Date
Siebzehn Silben EwigkeitPaperback978-3-423-24743-62009-10
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