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  1. Gabriel Arout (1909–1982) was a Russian Empire-born French writer of Armenian descent. He wrote more than 20 plays for the stage, several screenplays for cinema, and translated a number of Russian literary works into French.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0037053Gabriel Arout - IMDb

    Gabriel Arout was born on 28 January 1909 in Nakhichevan, Azerbaïdjan. He was a writer and actor, known for Riff Raff Girls (1959), The Unknown Man of Shandigor (1967) and La patrouille des sables (1954). He died on 12 February 1982 in Paris, France.

    • Writer, Actor, Producer
    • January 28, 1909
    • Gabriel Arout
    • February 12, 1982
  3. Gabriel Arout, de son vrai nom Gabriel Aroutcheff [1], est un écrivain, auteur dramatique et traducteur français d'origine russe, né à Nakhitchevan-sur-le-Don le 28 janvier 1909 et mort à Paris 14 e le 12 février 1982 [2].

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    Gabriel Arout de son vrai nom Gabriel Aroutcheff, est un écrivain, auteur dramatique et traducteur français d'origine russe. Témoin de la guerre et de la révolution russe, il est arrivé avec sa famille en France par la Méditerranée en 1921. En 1930, il obtient sa licence de lettres à la Sorbonne.

  6. Gabriel Arout is known as an Writer, Dialogue, Adaptation, Screenplay, Scenario Writer, and Producer. Some of their work includes Death in the Garden, The Hotshots, Be Beautiful But Shut Up, Marguerite of the Night, The Unknown Man of Shandigor, Les Hussards, The Amorous Corporal, and Les assassins du dimanche.

  7. Gabriel Arout was a writer and actor who was born in 1909 in and died in 1982 known for Death in the Garden, The Unknown Man of Shandigor, Be Beautiful But Shut Up, Desert Fighters, The Hotshots, Riff Raff Girls, Cavalrymen, Meeting in Paris, Lettre ouverte and The Amorous Corporal