Georges Nguyen Van Loc
Georges Nguyen Van Loc (2 April 1933, Marseille, France – 7 December 2008, Cannes, France) was a French policeman, actor and author.
He worked as a policeman, police inspector and commissioner in his native Marseille for many years. He later wrote an autobiography about his career as a police officer and played himself in a television series based on his life. He created the first GIPN. He was nicknamed "le Chinois" ("the Chinese") despite his Vietnamese origins.[1]
Death
Georges Nguyen Van Loc died of a heart attack in Cannes, France on 7 December 2008, aged 75.
Works authored
- Le Chinois Tome 1: Le Chinois, 1989 Presses de la Cité
- Triangle d'or, 1992 Presses de la Cité
- Le Chinois: La peau d'un caïd, 1994 Presses de la Cité
- Affaires criminelles, 1995 Presses de la Cité
- Le Chinois: Les marchands de venin, 1995 Presses de la Cité
- Le troisième juge, 1996 Presses de la Cité
- Meurtres au soleil, 1996 Presses de la Cité
- Le Chinois: Les aviseurs, 1997 Presses de la Cité
- Vengeance transversale, 2002 Ramsay
- Van Loc, 2004 Autres Temps
- Les Marchands de venin, 2004 Autres Temps
- La peau d'un caïd, 2004 Autres Temps
- Paroles d'homme, 2005 Autres Temps
- Le Chinois Tome 6: Le Crépuscule des voyous, 2006 Autres Temps
References
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