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Patrick Poivre d'Arvor

Patrick Poivre d'Arvor

Acting

September 20, 1947Reims, Marne, France

Patrick Poivre d'Arvor (PPDA; né Patrick Jean Marcel Poivre; born 20 September 1947) is a French TV journalist and writer. He is a household name in France, and nicknamed "PPDA". With over 30 years and in excess of 4,500 editions of television news to his credit, he was one of the longest serving newsreaders in the world until he was fired in 2008. He presented his last newscast on TF1 on 10 July 2008. Since 2021, a total of 27 women have accused Patrick Poivre d'Arvor of sexual assault or rape that would have allegedly happened during decades prior. Seventeen women filed a formal complaint. Among them, eight did so for alleged rape. Patrick Poivre was born in Reims, France. He obtained his Baccalauréat at 15, the year he became a father. He then studied Oriental Languages at the Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales and Law. Poivre claims to be descended in the male line from Jacques Poivre, brother of Pierre Poivre, an 18th-century nobleman in the time of Louis XV, "d'Arvor" being Jacques Poivre's pseudonym. Poivre, his siblings and his three surviving children legally changed their surname to Poivre d'Arvor in 1994. Poivre started training as a journalist at the Centre de formation des journalistes (CFJ) at 22. He obtained his first job in 1971 on France Inter as morning newsreader. In 1974, at the time of Valéry Giscard d'Estaing's accession to the Presidency, Poivre joined Antenne 2. He made his first TV appearance there in 1975, and was presenter for news bulletins from 16 February 1976 to 28 July 1983. After a brief stint with Canal+, he joined TF1 in 1986 for the Sunday program A la folie pas du tout and Ex Libris, from Frederic Lepage. On 31 August 1987, he became presenter for the weekday news of TF1 at 8 pm from Monday to Thursday. He is satirised in the French puppet show Les Guignols de l'info on Canal+, where his alter ego is the puppet PPD, the news presenter. In 2004, Poivre was cast in a minor voice-only role as a newscaster in the French version of the Pixar animated film The Incredibles (Les Indestructibles). On 9 June 2008, it was announced that by Laurence Ferrari would replace Poivre d'Arvor as presenter of the 8 pm news. He made his last broadcast on 10 July. In an interview, he said that there was "no objective" reason for his dismissal, but declined to comment on "rumours" of political interference. Since January 2009, Patrick Poivre d'Arvor presents La traversée du miroir on France 5. He also presented L'avis des autres on Arte. In July 2009, he was approached by the I-Télé channel to presentThe18h-20h. But he declined the invitation. In June 2010, he led a team in the French TV show Fort Boyard. His greatest controversy prior to his being accused of rape was the faked interview - actually footage of a press conference with added questions - he purported to have made with Cuban president Fidel Castro, broadcast on 16 December 1991. Télérama journalist Pierre Carles exposed this fraud, which Poivre blamed on his colleague and co-interviewer Régis Faucon, after the latter had departed TF1. ... Source: Article "Patrick Poivre d'Arvor" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

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Romy Schneider, face à son destin

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La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était présidentmovie

La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président

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The Baudis affair, the murderous rumormovie

The Baudis affair, the murderous rumor

2021

Self (archive footage)

Presidentsmovie

Presidents

2021

Self

Mitterrand et la télémovie

Mitterrand et la télé

2021

Self (archive footage)

Entretien politique : Histoire et mode d'emploimovie

Entretien politique : Histoire et mode d'emploi

2020

Self (archive footage)

Eric Escoffier, la Fureur de Vivremovie

Eric Escoffier, la Fureur de Vivre

2019

Self

Disclaimermovie

Disclaimer

2019

Patrick Poivre d'Arvor

La télé des années 80 - Les 10 ans qui ont tout changémovie

La télé des années 80 - Les 10 ans qui ont tout changé

2018

Self

La Télé des années 80 : Les Dix Ans qui ont tout changétv

La Télé des années 80 : Les Dix Ans qui ont tout changé

2018

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Michèle Morgan, une viemovie

Michèle Morgan, une vie

2017

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Amanda
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Amanda

2016

Self

The Unexpected Getawaytv

The Unexpected Getaway

2012

Self

28 minutestv

28 minutes

2012

Self

Me Twomovie

Me Two

2008

Self - PPDA dans la télé

Taxi 4movie

Taxi 4

2007

Self - Le présentateur du JT

The Case of the Grinning Catmovie

The Case of the Grinning Cat

2006

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Suppr.movie

Suppr.

2005

Présentateur JT

Stardommovie

Stardom

2000

French TV Anchorman

L'Âme sœurmovie

L'Âme sœur

1999

Self

Les Guignols, les 10 premières annéesmovie

Les Guignols, les 10 premières années

1999

Self

Not Seen, Not Caughtmovie

Not Seen, Not Caught

1998

Self

Let There Be Light!movie

Let There Be Light!

1998

Dieu le journaliste

Madame Petlet's True Storymovie

Madame Petlet's True Story

1995

Patrick Poivre d'Arvor

The Troubles We've Seenmovie

The Troubles We've Seen

1994

Self

Zone interditetv

Zone interdite

1993

Self

Fort Boyardtv

Fort Boyard

1990

Self

Sacrée soiréetv

Sacrée soirée

1987

Self

Nulle part ailleurstv

Nulle part ailleurs

1987

Self

A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Latermovie

A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later

1986

Self / Patrick Poivre d'Arvor

Tribunal des flagrants délires : Patrick Poivre d'Arvor
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Tribunal des flagrants délires : Patrick Poivre d'Arvor

1982

Self

Champs-Elyséestv

Champs-Elysées

1982

Self

Make Room for Tomorrowmovie

Make Room for Tomorrow

1979

Patrick Poivre d'Arvor

Cinématonmovie

Cinématon

1978

N°600 / N°621

Apostrophestv

Apostrophes

1975

Self

Le Grand Échiquiertv

Le Grand Échiquier

1972

Self

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