Franz-Olivier Giesbert

Franz-Olivier Giesbert

1949-01-18 Wilmington, Delaware, USA Male 21 Known Credits

Biography

Franz-Olivier Giesbert (born January 18, 1949, in Wilmington, Delaware) is an American-born French journalist, author, and television presenter. Giesbert worked for Le Figaro from 1988 to 2000 and for Le Point starting in 2000. In 2013, he wrote the scenario of a documentary about his relationship with the former president, Nicolas Sarkozy, secrets d’une présidence. ("Nicholas Sarkozy, secrets of a presidency"). Giesbert hosts the cable television, weekly, literary show Le Gai Savoir on Paris Première. In 1999, the show won the Richelieu price of the Association for the Defense of French Language. Since October 2011, he hosts Les Grandes Questions on France 5. And starting in 2012, he also hosts on France 3 the monthly show Le Monde d'après ("The world after"). In 2007, he wrote the biography of Marseille's mobster Jacky le Mat, l'Immortel, adapted by Richard Berry. In 2018, he is attacked by Asia Argento and Marlène Schiappa, for explaining actresses presented as crucified and raped by Harvey Weinstein had to know what happened than, analyzed as Gaslighting, Slut shaming and Victim blaming. In 2021, the pedophile writer Gabriel Matzneff, describes him as an unwavering support. He was criticized byt Laure Adler for regretting that people didn't speak french, at the train station of Marseille. Source: Article "Franz-Olivier Giesbert" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1949-01-18

Place of Birth

Wilmington, Delaware, USA

Known Credits

21

Known For

Acting

Also Known As

FOG

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Known For Movies

Known For TV Shows

Movie Credits

« Je ne suis pas chinetoque » : Histoire du racisme anti-asiatique

2024

Himself : ex Director of Publication of newspaper Le Point / Author / Editorialist / Journalist / Writer

Les Guignols, les 10 premières années

1999

Self, Directeur des Redactions du Figaro

Who Is Bernard Tapie?

2001

Self - Editor-in-Chief, Le Figaro

TV Credits

Vivement dimanche

1998

Self (1 episodes)

Quotidien

2016

Self - Guest (1 episodes)

Apostrophes

1975

Self (4 episodes)

C à vous

2009

Self - Guest (1 episodes)

Salut les Terriens !

2006

Self - Guest (3 episodes)

28 minutes

2012

Self (2 episodes)

Quelle époque !

2022

Self - Guest (1 episodes)

On n'est pas couché

2006

Self - Guest (1 episodes)

The Unexpected Getaway

2012

Self (1 episodes)

Folie passagère

2015

Self (1 episodes)

Élysée, la solitude du pouvoir

2017

Self (2 episodes)

Movie Production Credits

22 Bullets

Novel

2010

TV Production Credits

Histoire Immédiate

Screenplay

2011

Lanester

Writer

2014