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Acting
Born
1914-11-25
Place of Birth
Petrograd, Russian Empire [now St. Petersburg, Russia]
Léon Zitrone
Biography
Léon Zitrone (25 November 1914 – 25 November 1995) was a Russian-born French journalist and television presenter.
Zitrone was born in Petrograd, Russia. He arrived in France with his family fleeing communism at the age of six. He graduated from the ESJ Paris. He began by training in scientific studies but his mastership of Russian, French, English and German gave him entrance in 1948 to the radio foreign broadcasting services of Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française (RTF). In 1959, he joined the television activity of RTF. From 1961, he became news presenter, function he occupied for nearly 20 years, first until 1975, on the first French television channel (now TF1), then also on Antenne 2, the other public service channel. Jean-Pierre Elkabbach called him back in 1979. He then took charge of the news program during the week-end (his contract was established until 1 February 1981). He would come back for those news programs also during the Easter and Pentecost week-ends.
But Léon Zitrone's celebrity is due to the programs he presented or co-presented. He was host of the televised program Intervilles (French counterpart of Britain's It's a Knockout) with Guy Lux. He commented 6 times the Tour de France, and he is remembered for his prodigious memory for names of riders. He presented the Olympics for 8 times, commented the Eurovision Song Contest on 4 occasions and presented 16 Bastille Day military parades. Above all, he was the key-commenter for big events, such as weddings, burials or investitures of world's key figures, some thirty of them during the course of his career.
In 1978, following French singer Marie Myriam's victory the previous year, the Eurovision song contest took place in Paris. Léon Zitrone co-presented with Denise Fabre and made the presentation in English. He was the oldest host of the Eurovision Song Contest, aged 63.
In 1984, Zitrone took a leading role in the movie American Dreamer.
He died from a cerebral hemorrhage on his 81st birthday, 25 November 1995, at the Val-de-Grâce hospital in Paris.
Source: Article "Léon Zitrone" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
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Acting History
2022
Il était une fois Champs-Élysées as Self (archive footage)
2022La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président as Self (archive footage)
1987Dorothée Show as Vigile
1987Téléthon as Self
1987Sacrée Soirée as Self
1987Sacrée Soirée as Self - Commentary (voice)
1985Marriage of the Century as Voix du commentateur (voice)
1984American Dreamer as Ivan Stranauvlitch
1983Les mots pour le dire as TV show presenter (uncredited)
1982Quarter to Two Before Jesus Christ as Presenter of the circus games
1982Champs-Elysées as Self
1980The Party as Self
1977Drôles de zèbres as Race Commentator
197630 millions d'amis as Self - Host
197630 millions d'amis as Self
1975From Hong Kong with Love as Espion français
1975Les Rendez-vous du dimanche as Self
1975Apostrophes as Self
1975Midi Première as Self
1974Marriage as Self
1972J'ai tout donné as Self
1972Midi trente as Self
1972Menace as Le journaliste
1971La Lucarne magique as A personality
1971Samedi soir as Self
1970Let Them Live! as Self - Narrator
1969Les gros malins as Self
1968À bout portant as Self - Interviewer
1967Live for Life as Le présentateur télé
1966Seventeenth Heaven as Self (voice) (uncredited)
1966The Boss of Champignol as Self
1965Operation Double Cross as Self
1965Dim Dam Dom as Self (voice)
1964Clémentine chérie as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
1964Actualités télérévisées
1963Be Careful Ladies as Self
1963The Bamboo Stroke
1962Assassin's Check as Le journaliste télé
1962Intervilles as Self - Host
1961Three Faces of Sin as Self
1961Cocagne as Self
1961Leon Garros Is Looking for His Friend as Léon Garros
1961Vingt mille lieues sur la Terre as Léon Garros, journaliste
1959Rue de Paris as Self
1956Eurovision Song Contest as Self - Presenter
1956En direct de... as self







