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Alexandre Dumas

Alexandre Dumas

Writing

July 24, 1802 – December 5, 1870 (died at 68)
Villers-Cotterêts, Aisne, France
Male
168 Movies
40 TV Shows

Alexandre Dumas (born Alexandre Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie, 24 July 1802 – 5 December 1870), also known as Alexandre Dumas père, was a French novelist and playwright. His works have been translated into many languages, and he is one of the most widely read French authors. His historical adventure novels were initially published as serials, including The Count of Monte Cristo, The Three Musketeers, Twenty Years After and The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later. Since the early 20th century, his novels have been adapted into nearly 200 films. Prolific in several genres, Dumas began his career by writing successfully produced plays. He wrote numerous magazine articles and travel books; his published works totalled 100,000 pages. In the 1840s, Dumas founded the Théâtre Historique in Paris. His father, General Thomas-Alexandre Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie, was born in the French colony of Saint-Domingue (present-day Haiti) to Alexandre Antoine Davy de la Pailleterie, a French nobleman, and Marie-Cessette Dumas, an African slave. At age 14, his father took Thomas-Alexandre to France, where he was educated in a military academy and entered the military for what became an illustrious career. Alexandre acquired work with Louis-Philippe, Duke of Orléans, then as a writer, a career that led to his early success. Decades later, after the election of Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte in 1851, Dumas fell from favour and left France for Belgium, where he stayed for several years. He moved to Russia for a few years and then to Italy. In 1861, he founded and published the newspaper L'Indépendent, which supported Italian unification. He returned to Paris in 1864. English playwright Watts Phillips, who knew Dumas in his later life, described him as "the most generous, large-hearted being in the world. He also was the most delightfully amusing and egotistical creature on the face of the earth. His tongue was like a windmill – once set in motion, you would never know when he would stop, especially if the theme was himself." Description above from the Wikipedia article Alexandre Dumas, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

The Musketeers
The Musketeers

The Musketeers

2014 7.0

Novel

Age 211 (now 68)
30 eps
Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds
Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds

Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds

1981 7.3

Novel

Age 179 (now 68)
26 eps
Gankutsuou
Gankutsuou

Gankutsuou

2004 7.3

Novel

Age 202 (now 68)
24 eps
The Count of Monte Cristo
The Count of Monte Cristo

The Count of Monte Cristo

2025 7.8

Novel

Age 222 (now 68)
8 eps
The Count of Monte Cristo
The Count of Monte Cristo

The Count of Monte Cristo

1998 7.3

Novel

Age 196 (now 68)
4 eps
The Three Musketeers: Adventure of Aramis
The Three Musketeers: Adventure of Aramis

The Three Musketeers: Adventure of Aramis

1987 7.6

Novel

Age 185 (now 68)
52 eps
Montecristo
Montecristo

Montecristo

2023 7.3

Novel

Age 220 (now 68)
6 eps
The Three Musketeers
The Three Musketeers

The Three Musketeers

2009 9.4

Original Story

Age 207 (now 68)
40 eps
The Return of Dogtanian
The Return of Dogtanian

The Return of Dogtanian

1991 6.2

Novel

Age 189 (now 68)
26 eps
D'Artagnan and Three Musketeers
D'Artagnan and Three Musketeers

D'Artagnan and Three Musketeers

1979 7.2

Novel

Age 177 (now 68)
3 eps
Queen Margot
Queen Margot

Queen Margot

1996 5.3

Novel

Age 194 (now 68)
18 eps
Le Comte de Monte-Cristo
Le Comte de Monte-Cristo

Le Comte de Monte-Cristo

1979 6.5

Novel

Age 177 (now 68)
4 eps
Montecristo
Montecristo

Montecristo

2006 5.3

Book

Age 203 (now 68)
144 eps
Joseph Balsamo
Joseph Balsamo

Joseph Balsamo

1973 8.0

Novel

Age 170 (now 68)
7 eps
The Man in the Iron Mask
The Man in the Iron Mask

The Man in the Iron Mask

1998 6.7

Novel

Age 195 (now 68)
The Count of Monte Cristo
The Count of Monte Cristo

The Count of Monte Cristo

2024 7.9

Novel

Age 221 (now 68)