Georges Sim, Jean du Perry, Gom Gut, Georges-Martin Georges, Georges d'Isly, Christian Brulls, Luc Dorsan, Gaston Vialis, G. Vialo, Jean Dorsage, J. K. Charles, Germain d'Antibes, Jacques Dersonne.
As far as I know none of his pseudonymous works have been translated into English. They are all early works and were written very quickly--of interest only to scholars.
Georges Simenon wrote under the pseudonyms Georges Sim and Christian Brulls. Some of the books he wrote under these pseudonyms that have been translated into English include "The Man Who Watched Trains Go By" (written as Georges Sim), "45" (written as Christian Brulls), and "The Widow" (written as Christian Brulls).
Georges Simenon was born on February 13, 1903.
Georges Simenon was born on February 13, 1903.
Georges Simenon died on September 4, 1989 at the age of 86.
Georges Simenon died on September 4, 1989 at the age of 86.
Georges Simenon was born on February 13, 1903 and died on September 4, 1989. Georges Simenon would have been 86 years old at the time of death or 112 years old today.
The cast of Simenon - 1959 includes: Georges Simenon as himself Michel Simon as himself
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Georges Simenon has: Played himself in "Simenon" in 1959. Played himself in "Les gens de lettres" in 1960. Played himself in "Pariser Journal" in 1961. Played himself in "Apostrophes" in 1975. Played himself in "Histoires de fiction" in 2003.
Georges Simenon, a famous Belgian mystery writer, invented Inspector Maigret. Maigret is a fictional French detective who features in a series of detective novels and short stories written by Simenon.
Lucille Frackman Becker has written: 'Georges Simenon' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation 'Georges Simenon revisited' 'Louis Aragon' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation 'Henry de Montherlant'
Georges Simenon wrote the Maigret novels and short stories.