Eugène Saccomano
Eugène Saccomano | |
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Born |
September 23, 1936 Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France |
Nationality | French |
Occupation | Journalist, author |
Eugène Saccomano (born 1936) is a French radio journalist and non-fiction author.
Early life
Eugène Saccomano was born on September 23, 1936 in Marseille, southern France.[1]
Career
Saccomano started his career as a journalist for Le Provençal.[1] In 1959, he published Bandits à Marseille, a book about thugs in Marseille.[1][2] The book was adapted into the 1970 film Borsalino starring Alain Delon and Jean-Paul Belmondo.[2]
He became a radio journalist for Europe 1 in 1970. He focused on sports, especially football. In 2001, he joined RTL, another radio station. In 2012, he joined Sport365, a sports TV channel. He wrote his autobiography, Je refais le match, in 2005.[1]
Bibliography
- Bandits à Marseille (Omnibus, 1959).
- Berlusconi, le dossier vérité (Éditions no 1, 1994).
- Goncourt 1932 (Paris: Flammarion, 1999).
- Je refais le match (Paris: Plon, 2005).
- Les Stars de l'euro 2008 (Éditions Numéro 1, 2008).
- Une romance marseillaise (Buchet Chastel, 2009).
- Les stars de la Coupe du Monde 2010 (Éditions Numéro 1, 2010).
- Le roman noir des Bleus (Éditions de la Martinière, 2010).
- Céline coupé en deux (Le Castor astral, 2013).
References
- 1 2 3 4 Grégoire Leménager, Eugène Saccomano, le journaliste sportif qui préfère Giono à Zidane, Le Nouvel Observateur, January 21, 2015
- 1 2 Pierre de Boishue, Saccomano : «Borsalino m’a rapporté 30 000 francs», Le Figaro, December 4, 2007
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