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David Bret


Born
in Paris, France
November 08, 1954


David Bret is a French-born British author of showbiz biographies. He chiefly writes on the private life of film stars and singers.

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Piaf: A Passionate Life

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“The best part of life is spent in earning money in order to enjoy a questionable liberty during the least valuable part of it. To hell with money! Pursuit of it is not going to mould my life for me. I am going to live life sturdily and Spartan-like, to drive life into a corner and reduce it to its lowest terms, and if I find it sublime I shall know it by experience … Time, for example, just one hour of time is far more important than money. Whenever you waste your time over printed words that neither enlighten nor amuse you, you are in a sense committing suicide.”
David Bret, Errol Flynn: Gentleman Hellraiser

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