Professeur Choron Photo

Professeur Choron

Acting

0.2 Popularity Sep 21, 1929 (75 years old) Laneuville-aux-Bois, Haute-Marne, France

Georget Bernier (21 September 1929 – 10 January 2005), more commonly known as Professeur Choron, was a French humorist and founder of Hara Kiri magazine.

Born in La Neuville-aux-Bois in Lorraine, Bernier was orphaned by his father at 11 years and without a proper education, he vacillated between ...

Biography

Georget Bernier (21 September 1929 – 10 January 2005), more commonly known as Professeur Choron, was a French humorist and founder of Hara Kiri magazine.

Born in La Neuville-aux-Bois in Lorraine, Bernier was orphaned by his father at 11 years and without a proper education, he vacillated between many jobs before fighting in the Indochina Wars for 28 months. On his return he worked in the press, and rose through the ranks to take the position of sales manager of the satirical newspaper Zéro.

It was at Zéro that he met François Cavanna and Fred, with whom he founded the magazine Hara Kiri in 1960. After an initial ban, production of the magazine moved from Rue Choron to Rue de Montholon and Éditions du Square was created at its publication house.

In addition to his role of patron of Éditions du Square, Bernier also invested time in writing and photo-editing for Hara Kiri. It was during this era that he appeared on Jean-Christophe Averty's television variety show Les Raisins verts.

In 1969 the Hara Kiri team created Hara-Kiri Hebdo which shortly thereafter was renamed L’Hebdo Hara-Kiri. Other magazines published by Bernier's Editions du Square were the monthly comic Charlie Mensuel, one of the first ecological journals La Gueule ouverte, Mords-y l'œil, Surprise from designer Bernard Willem Holtrop, and Jean-Patrick Manchette's BD, l'hebdo de la BD.

1970 saw the creation of Charlie Hebdo, a weekly political newspaper for which Bernier was a regular contributor. The publication folded in 1981, but was relaunched by Cavanna and Bernier in 1993 and, as of 2011, remains in publication.

In 1988 Bernier adapted his fiches bricolages for television. He also participated in Jean-Michel Ribes' Merci Bernard. His last publications include La Mouise and Grodada, a publication for children. He also participated in several publications affiliated with Hara-Kiri, including ZOO and Yeti, as well as the launching of the periodical Zero in 1986.

In 1996, Aure Atika's interview of Jackie Berroyer for Radio Nova, at a bar's round table, degenerated into an angry exchange of words between Choron, who was sitting at the table, and Atika, with Choron denouncing her questions as "stupid" and Atika flinging the contents of her glass at him.

Bernier was the father of the comedian Michèle Bernier. He died 10 January 2005 at Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital in Paris and was buried at Montparnasse Cemetery alongside his wife Odile Vaudelle (1934–1985). In 2008, director Pierre Carles and artist Martin released the documentary Choron Dernière in his honour.

Source: Article "Professeur Choron" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Filmography 20

2022
2015
Cavanna, jusqu'à l'ultime seconde j'écrirai Movie

as Self (archive footage)

2009
Choron dernière Movie

as Self (archive footage)

2002
Loft Paradoxe Movie

as Self

1999
Ivre-Mort pour la Patrie Movie

as Le Professeur Choron

1999
1998
1994
1994
Formidable Movie

Music

1987
1984
Hara Kiri Vidéo N° 2 Movie

as Director

1984
1981
Droit de Réponse Movie

as Self

1981
Le Roi des cons Movie

as Le passager du taxi

1975
Apostrophes TV

as Self

1973
The Year 01 Movie

as A conspirator

1972
1972
Cartoon circus Movie

as Self

Photos 1

Professeur Choron Photo

Personal Details

Known For Acting
Gender Not specified
Birthday September 21, 1929 (75 years old)
Died January 10, 2005
Place of Birth Laneuville-aux-Bois, Haute-Marne, France
Also Known As Georges Bernier, Georget Bernier
Years Active 1972 - 2022
Popularity 0.2
Career Stats
20 Total Credits
12 Movie Roles
4 TV Roles
1 Photos