André Picard (7 November 1873 – 25 February 1926)[1][2] was a French playwright.[3] He co-authored the plays Mon Homme[4] and The Man in Evening Clothes which were adapted to film. His French play Kiki was adapted to the stage in the United States by David Belasco[5] and into several films.
He was born in Paris.[1] David Belasco adapted and produced his show Kiki.[6]
He was in the Legion of Honor.[7] He died in Paris.[1]
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- ^ "Catalogue of Copyright Entries: Pamphlets, leaflets, contributions to newspapers or periodicals, etc.; lectures, sermons, addresses for oral delivery; dramatic compositions; maps; motion pictures. Part 1, group 2". U.S. Government Printing Office. 15 September 1911 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Vanity Fair". University Microfilms. 15 September 1922 – via Google Books.
- ^ Belasco, David (1921). "Kiki": A Character Study. Adapted by David Belasco. From the French of André Picard.
- ^ "Catalogue of Copyright Entries: Pamphlets, leaflets, contributions to newspapers or periodicals, etc.; lectures, sermons, addresses for oral delivery; dramatic compositions; maps; motion pictures". U.S. Government Printing Office. 15 September 1924 – via Google Books.