yuèdòufěi lì pǔ · lā bù luó Philippe Labrozài百家争鸣dezuòpǐn!!! |
zài 'ā 'ěr jí lì yà zhàn zhēng qī jiān, lā bù luó fú guò bīng yì。 zhàn zhēng jié shù hòu, yòu zài diàn shì tái、 lú sēn bǎo guǎng bō diàn tái、《 bā lí jìng sài huà bào》 děng méi tǐ zhòng cāo jì zhě shēng yá, hòu yǔ xiǎng lì · dé · dì léi nà hé zuò, dān rèn dì sān diàn yǐng zhì piàn chǎng zhì piàn rén。 1976 nián rù lú sēn bǎo guǎng bō diàn tái, xiān hòu rèn《 shì diǎn》 zhuān lán、 xīn wén jié mùdì zhuàn gǎo rén jí 13 shí《 měi rì xīn wén》 zhù biān。 1981 nián héng 1983 nián, chóngfǎn fǎ guó diàn shì 'èr tái yǔ bèi nà 'ěr · lǎng gé lú wǎ gòng tóng zhù chí wǔ jiān xīn wén jié mù。 1982 nián qǐ kāi shǐ dān rèn lú sēn bǎo diàn shì tái diàn yǐng lán mù zhù chí rén。 1985 nián dān rèn lú sēn bǎo guǎng bō diàn tái jié mù zǒng biān。 1992 nián qǐ rèn lú sēn bǎo guǎng bō diàn tái fù zǒng cái。
At eighteen years, he left to study at Washington and Lee University in Virginia. He then traveled across all of the United States. On his return to Europe, he became a reporter. From 1960 to 1962 during the Algerian war, Labro was a member of the military. He returned to his journalistic activities following his time in the military. He has written and directed many films, and was a close friend of Jean-Pierre Melville, as he recalls in the 2008 documentary Code Name Melville. From 1985 to 2000, he directed the programs on RTL becoming the vice president of the station in 1992.
In April 2010, he became Commander of the Légion d'honneur.