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André Isaac (August 15, 1893 Châlons-sur-Marne, France - February 9, 1975 Paris, France), better known as Pierre Dac, was a French humorist. During World War II, Pierre Dac was one of the speakers of the BBC's ''Radio Londres'' service to occupied France. He produced a series of satirical songs which were broadcast on the station. After the war, he participated in a comic duet with the humorist Francis Blanche. Very active freemason,〔Dictionnaire universelle de la Franc-Maçonnerie (Marc de Jode, Monique Cara and Jean-Marc Cara, ed. Larousse , 2011)〕〔Dictionnaire de la Franc-Maçonnerie (Daniel Ligou, Presses Universitaires de France, 2006)〕〔Encyclopédie de la Franc-Maçonnerie (ed. Livre de Poche, 2000)〕 initiated in 1926 at "Les Inséparables d'Osiris" lodge in Paris, he created a parodic and slang masonic rite "Le rite des Voyous"〔Les francs-maçons page 89 (Sophie Coignard, ed. La Boétie)〕〔(http://franc-mac.over-blog.com, Le rituel des voyous de Pierre Dac )〕 still practiced in some French lodges. Dac is also viewed as the creator of the comic term "Schmilblick." == See also == * ''La Famille Anodin'' (film 1956) * ''La Belle Américaine'' (1961) * ''Le Petit Baigneur'' (1968) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pierre Dac」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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