

Biography
Louis Georges Gustave de Caunes (26 April 1919 – 28 June 2004), professionally known as Georges de Caunes, was a well-known French television and radio presenter, journalist, writer and producer whose career spanned over six decades in French language television and radio. De Caunes joined broadcasting in 1945, shortly after the Second World War, there he translated Voice of America into French for the National broadcaster Radiodiffusion française. When television was launched in 1949, De Caunes became one of the first newsreaders on National TV, for which he co-anchored with Pierre Tchernia and Claude Dargat. He later went freelance and in 1953 was offered a full-time presenting job on TMC, following a success on Monacan television, De Caunes was later offered a radio presenting job on the newly formed station Europe 1. Between 1964 and 1966 he was head anchor for the evening news on O.
Known For
À la Mode (1993)Age: 74as Journaliste TV
The Fuhrer Runs Amok (1974)Age: 55as Le Présentateur
Jeu de dames (1973)Age: 54as Pierre Bangor
Chance at Love (1964)Age: 45as Journalist (segment "Les interviews-vérités") (uncredited)
Tartarin de Tarascon (1962)Age: 43as Radio reporter
Alibi pour un meurtre (1961)Age: 42as Mauliaire
Secret professionnel (1959)Age: 40as Painter
Route des Cimes (1957)Age: 38as Narrator (French version)
Tahiti (1957)Age: 38as The journalist
Greenland (1952)Age: 33as Narrator






