André Castelot
André Castelot | |
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| Born | André Storms 23 January 1911 Antwerp, Belgium |
| Died | 18 July 2004 (aged 93) Neuilly-sur-Seine, France |
| Occupation | Novelist |
| Nationality | French |
| Spouse | Julienne Carré |
| Relatives | Maurice Chabas (father) Gabrielle Alice Castelot (mother) Jacques Castelot (brother) |
André Castelot, born André Storms (23 January 1911, Antwerp – 18 July 2004, Neuilly-sur-Seine), was a French writer and scriptwriter born in Belgium. He was the son of the Symbolist painter Maurice Chabas and Gabrielle Storms-Castelot (née Gabrielle Alice Castelot), and the brother of the film actor Jacques Castelot. He wrote more than one hundred books, mostly biographies of famous people.
With the historian Alain Decaux he hosted the radio program La Tribune de l'Histoire on RTF from 1951 until 1997. He also collaborated with Decaux on the RTF television program La caméra explore le temps from 1956 to 1966.
He was awarded the Prix d’Académie of the Académie Française four times: in 1951 for Philippe Égalité, le prince rouge, in 1952 for Dans l’ombre de l'histoire. Souvenirs du prince de Faucigny-Lucinge, in 1954 for Marie-Antoinette and in 1984 for the body of his historical work.