Alain Decaux (23 July 1925 − 27 March 2016) was a French historian. He was elected to the Académie française on 15 February 1979. In 2005, he was, with others authors as Frédéric Beigbeder, Mohamed Kacimi, Richard Millet and Jean-Pierre Thiollet, among the Beirut Book Fair's main guests in the Beirut International Exhibition & Leisure Center, commonly (BIEL). Source: Article "Alain Decaux" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Dorothée Show
(Instituteur)
Monsieur Landru de Gambais
(Narrateur)
Le Mystère de Jack l'éventreur
(Narrateur)
Three Colors: Blue
(Eulogist at the Funeral)
On Life On-screen: Miseries and Splendour of a Monarch
(Self - Interviewee)
I Killed Rasputin
(Self / Interviewer (uncredited))
Alain Decaux raconte
(Speaker)
Le Dossier D'Alain Decaux
(Self)
Le Grand Échiquier
(Self - Main Guest)
Samedi soir
(Self)
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
(Self)
Apostrophes
(Self)
Champs-Elysées
(Self)
Discorama
(Self)
Vivement dimanche
(Self)
The Austrian
(Screenplay)
Les Misérables
(Screenplay)
Angelique and the King
(Adaptation)
La France au temps des Colonies
(Executive Producer)
I Killed Rasputin
(Writer)
Climates of Love
(Writer)
The Fanatics
(Original Story)
The Rosenbergs Must Not Die!
(Writer)
Terror and Virtue: Robespierre
(Writer)
Terror and Virtue: Robespierre
(Producer)
La terreur et la vertu - Première partie: Danton
(Writer)
La terreur et la vertu - Première partie: Danton
(Producer)
The camera explores time
(Writer)
Alain Decaux raconte
(Creator)
Le Dossier D'Alain Decaux
(Creator)
L'Histoire en Question
(Creator)
The camera explores time
(Creator)
Les Énigmes de l'Histoire
(Creator)