Jean Nainchrik
- Producer
- Writer
- Actor
French national military service at the air base of Creil (France). He
made his first experience in journalism with the creation of a
semi-monthly newspaper (tabloid type). There, he was the chief of the
paper read by 950 persons in the base. The paper included interviews,
documentaries. He was also responsible for many clubs: music, modelism,
etc... His military service ended the 28th of February, in 1965.
The 1st March of 1965, he entered France Inter (ORTF) as a reporter. At the radio, he was responsible for the plane and space reports. He was involved in the news flashes (every hour) and in many reports in an out of France, until May 1968. In 1968 he was the creator and chief of redaction of "Fait Public" a monthly newspaper that gathered all the reporters fired by the ORTF (Radio and TV): Frédéric Pottecher, Michel Drucker, Robert Chapatte, Roger Couderc, Loncle, Maurice Seveno, Thierry Roland, Claude Darget, Jacques Garat, Philippe Harrouard, François de Closets, Jean Lanzi, etc.
In 1970 he became General Secretary of the press group Jean Lacroix. ("Guérir" - "Le monde et la vie" - "La vie des bêtes" - "Le journal de la maison"). In 1971 he was Director of the agency "France-Match", the photo-press agency of the press group "Paris-Match" (Jean Prouvost Group). In 1976 he was producer and presenter with Brigitte Bardot of "Au pied du mur", a TV program.
Creator and Director of the artistic agency Cinéart, which gathered 80 artists, actors, writers, directors whose careers were managed by Jean Nainchrik: Jean Marais, Michel Serrault, Annie Girardot, Blanc', Laurent Malet, Claude Chabrol, 'Stéphane, Didier Decoin (Goncourt Price) 'Richard Berry', 'Jean Vautrin' (Prix Goncourt), Gilles Béhat, Richard Bohringer, Patrice Leconte.....
As an impresario, he proposed to producers like Christian Fechner or Alexandre Mnouchkine, the following movies' projects: _Rue (1984)_, The Grilling (1981), L'invitation au voyage, Marche à l'ombre (1984), _Ma femme s'appelle revient (1981)_...
In 1986 he became a producer and created the company Septembre Productions. His first movie produced was I Hate Actors (1986).
The 1st March of 1965, he entered France Inter (ORTF) as a reporter. At the radio, he was responsible for the plane and space reports. He was involved in the news flashes (every hour) and in many reports in an out of France, until May 1968. In 1968 he was the creator and chief of redaction of "Fait Public" a monthly newspaper that gathered all the reporters fired by the ORTF (Radio and TV): Frédéric Pottecher, Michel Drucker, Robert Chapatte, Roger Couderc, Loncle, Maurice Seveno, Thierry Roland, Claude Darget, Jacques Garat, Philippe Harrouard, François de Closets, Jean Lanzi, etc.
In 1970 he became General Secretary of the press group Jean Lacroix. ("Guérir" - "Le monde et la vie" - "La vie des bêtes" - "Le journal de la maison"). In 1971 he was Director of the agency "France-Match", the photo-press agency of the press group "Paris-Match" (Jean Prouvost Group). In 1976 he was producer and presenter with Brigitte Bardot of "Au pied du mur", a TV program.
Creator and Director of the artistic agency Cinéart, which gathered 80 artists, actors, writers, directors whose careers were managed by Jean Nainchrik: Jean Marais, Michel Serrault, Annie Girardot, Blanc', Laurent Malet, Claude Chabrol, 'Stéphane, Didier Decoin (Goncourt Price) 'Richard Berry', 'Jean Vautrin' (Prix Goncourt), Gilles Béhat, Richard Bohringer, Patrice Leconte.....
As an impresario, he proposed to producers like Christian Fechner or Alexandre Mnouchkine, the following movies' projects: _Rue (1984)_, The Grilling (1981), L'invitation au voyage, Marche à l'ombre (1984), _Ma femme s'appelle revient (1981)_...
In 1986 he became a producer and created the company Septembre Productions. His first movie produced was I Hate Actors (1986).