Grégoire Delacourt (born 26 July 1960 in Valenciennes) is a French advertiser and writer.
Biography
In his youth,[1] Delacourt was an intern at the Jesuit College "La Providence" in Amiens (the same college that current French president Emmanuel Macron attended 17 years later). He obtained his baccalauréat in Lille[2] and then began law studies in Grenoble, which he quickly put an end to.[2] He became a publicist in 1982 and in 2004, created with his wife Dana Philp his own advertising agency, Quelle Belle Journée ("What a beautiful day") with which he signed contracts with brands such as Sephora, GO Sport, Caudalie, Folio (Éditions Gallimard), Taittinger, Crozatier, Directours, Unilever... It was following his dismissal from his previous company that he decided to found his own agency.[2]
He published his first novel at the age of fifty, "L'Écrivain de la famille", (more than 20,000 copies sold in large format, 100,000 in pocket-sized edition) then La Liste de mes envies in 2012 which quickly became a bestseller with more than 500,000 copies sold before its release in the Livre de Poche edition where it exceeded 600,000 copies. La Liste de mes envies was adapted to the theater by Mikaël Chirinian [fr], directed by Anne Bouvier and produced by Salomé Lelouch [fr], played from January to May 2013 at Ciné 13 Théâtre [fr]. It was later revived at the Festival d'Avignon at the Off and again at Ciné 13 Théâtre from September 2014 until 12 January 2015. This adaptation won Mikaël Chirinian a nomination to the 2014 Molière Award[3] in the Seul en scène ("alone on stage") category.[4] The cinematographic adaptation, produced by Clémentine Dabadie and Thomas Viguier, was entrusted to Didier Le Pêcheur [fr] with Mathilde Seigner, Marc Lavoine and Patrick Chesnais in the leading roles. The film was released in May 2014 and totaled more than 440,000 entries. In October 2016, a new theatrical version was created in Montreal,[5] adaptation by Maryse Warda, direction by Marie-Thérèse Fortin, with Marie-Chantal Perron[6] in the role of Jocelyne. In January 2017, a third theatrical version was created in Brussels at the Théâtre de la SamaritaineArchived 2017-01-16 at the Wayback Machine, adapted and interpreted by Lorette Goosse and directed by Christian Dalimier.
His third novel, La Première chose qu'on regarde, was released in April 2013. Actress Scarlett Johansson sued, claiming the book was defamatory and exploited her name and image.[7] The judge found the book to be defamatory and awarded Johansson 2500 euros, while rejecting the remaining claims.[8][9] The book sold more than 150,000 copies.
Les Quatre saisons de l'été [13] were published on 29 April 2015 and stage, in the same summer at Touquet Paris-Plage, the summer loves of four couples, fifteen, thirty-five, fifty-five and sixty-fifteen. In Germany, the book ranked in the Top 10 list of Der Spiegel's bestsellers.
His sixth novel, Danser au bord de l'abîme[14] was published on 2 January 2017.