René Goscinny

René Goscinny

Writing 1926-08-04 Paris, France

René Goscinny was a Polish-French comics editor and writer, who is best known internationally for the comic book Astérix, which he created with illustrator Albert Uderzo, and for his work on the comic series Lucky Luke with Morris (considered the series' golden age) and Iznogoud with Jean Tabary. Goscinny was born in Paris in 1926, later moving to Argentina, New York, and later back to France to join the French Army in 1946. He served at Aubagne, in the 141st Alpine Infantry Battalion. Promoted to senior corporal, he became the appointed illustrator of the regiment and drew illustrations and posters for the army.  The following year, he illustrated the book The Girl with The Eyes of Gold and returned to New York.  Goscinny then became art director at Kunen Publishers where he wrote four books for children.  He went on to create for numerous magazine, cartoon and publishing agencies including World Press agency, Edipress/Edifrance, and TinTin magazine, among others.   In 1975 Goscinny's made script titled  "Le Maître du Monde" (Master of the worl) which he sent to Peter Sellers asking if he would be interested in playing the main role, receiving no response. The following year The Pink Panther Strikes Again (staring Sellers) was released, containing many similarities to Goscinny's script. Goscinny tried to sue the director Blake Edwards but the lawsuit was cancelled due to Goscinny's death in 1977.

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2026 Characters
2026 Comic Book
2025 Comic Book
2024 In Memory Of
2023 Self (archive footage)
2023 Self - Cartoonist (archive footage)
2021 Characters
2021 Characters
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2020 Characters
2020 Comic Book
2018 Scenario Writer
2017 Self (archive footage)
2017 Self (archive footage)
2017 René Goscinny
2014 Characters
2012 Comic Book
2010 Characters
2009 Characters
2009 Characters
2009 Creator
2007 Novel
2007 Scenario Writer
2005 Writer
2004 Characters
2002 Author
1999 Author
1998 Self (archive footage)
1995 Writer
1995 Creator
1994 Comic Book
1991 Novel
1986 Scenario Writer
1985 Author
1984 Writer
1983 Jolly Jumper (voice)
1976 Self (archive footage)
1976 Self - Presenter
1976 Screenplay
1976 Writer
1976 Creator
1974 Screenplay
1972 Writer
1972 Producer
1971 Self
1971 Adaptation
1971 Screenplay
1971 Executive Producer
1971 Director
1971 Comic Book
1968 (voice) (uncredited)
1968 Director
1968 Comic Book
1967 Le tavernier
1967 Comic Book
1967 Writer
1964 Writer