Marcel Moussy
Marcel Moussy, born on May 7, 1924, in Algiers, Algeria, France, was a French screenwriter known for his work in cinema. He is notably recognized for his contribution to the 1959 film "The 400 Blows," for which he was co-nominated with François Truffaut for the Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay.
Biography
Marcel Moussy, born on May 7, 1924, in Algiers, Algeria, France, was a French screenwriter known for his work in cinema. He is notably recognized for his contribution to the 1959 film "The 400 Blows," for which he was co-nominated with François Truffaut for the Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay. Moussy's work on this film, an adaptation, showcases his skill in translating stories onto the silver screen. He passed away on August 10, 1995.




