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Home/People/Jean-Claude Forest
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Born
Sep 11, 1930Died: Dec 30, 1998
Lived 68 years
Place of Birth
Le Perreux-sur-Marne, Val-de-Marne, France
Known For
Writing
Gender
Not specified

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Jean-Claude Forest

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Biography
Jean-Claude Forest (11 September 1930 – 30 December 1998) was a French writer and illustrator of comics and the creator of the character Barbarella. Jean-Claude Forest was born in Le Perreux-sur-Marne, a Paris suburb and, graduated from the Paris School of Design in the early 1950s and immediately began working as an illustrator. While at the Paris School of Design Forest, he drew his first comic strip, Flèche Noire (The Black Arrow). After creating Le Vaisseau Hanté (The Ghost Ship), he illustrated several issues of Charlot, a popular French comic book series loosely based on Charlie Chaplin. Forest eventually became the premier cover artist of French publisher Gallimard's leading French science-fiction paperback imprint, Le Rayon Fantastique, also drawing covers for numerous French newspapers and magazines, including France Soir. Together with renowned film director Alain Resnais, Forest was one of the founders of the French Comic-Strip Club in the early 1960s. Forest became world-famous when he created the sexy sci-fi strip Barbarella, which was originally published in France in V Magazine in 1962. The strip was an immediate bestseller and was soon translated into a dozen languages. In 1967, it was adapted by Terry Southern and Roger Vadim and made into a major motion picture, with Forest acting as a design consultant. Forest created many other cartoons and comic books, as well as wrote scripts for comic strips and French television. He was awarded the Grand Prize at the 1984 Angoulême Comics Festival and in Sierre(Switzerland) in 1986 Jean-Claude Forest suffered from severe asthma for many years and died in 1998 at the age of 68. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jean-Claude Forest, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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