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Michel Noll
Born (1949-05-10) 10 May 1949 (age 75)
NationalityGerman
EducationUniversity of Cologne, 1973 - 1979
Occupation
  • Documentary Film-maker
SpouseCarol Drinkwater
Websiteictv.fr

Born in Cologne in Germany at 10th May 1949, Michel Noll has lived in France for almost 40 years. After reading Economics and Sociology at Cologne University in Germany, he became a Producer/Director of television programs when, in 1977, he joined TELECIP in Paris, then leading French independent production company.

In 1982, he was asked to launch REVCOM TELEViSION as the independent television arm of French Publishing Group 'Editions Mondiales' which he quickly made into the most successful and international of French production companies, with subsidiaries in Germany, United Kingdom and Australia.

In 1987, he launched his own production house QUARTIER LATIN specialising in Children's programs and Documentaries. In 1995, he acquired the well established distribution company ICTV which represents in today's world markets a colourful rainbow of small French and international producers.

In his production work, specialising in Current affairs and Social issues, he is particularly keen on works in contemporary History.

He is married to Anglo-Irish author Carol Drinkwater.

References

  1. Stanford, Peter (15 November 2008). "A tear in Provence". Irish Independent. Retrieved 26 November 2012.
  2. Alech, Alice. "Carol Drinkwater: Following 'The Olive Oil Route' with Passion". Olive Oil Times. Retrieved 26 November 2012.

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