• René Follet (10 April 1931 – 13 March 2020), sometimes known by the pen name Ref, was a Belgian illustrator, comics writer and artist. René Follet was...
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  • film critic Nelson le Follet, stage name of Bartolomeo Viganego (1859–1943), Italian illusionist, impersonator and acrobat René Follet (1931–2020), Belgian...
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  • and series like Peyo (Johan and Peewit in 1952, The Smurfs in 1958), René Follet, Marcel Remacle, Jean Roba (with Boule et Bill), Maurice Tillieux (with...
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  • dictionary. REF or Ref may refer to: Ref, pseudonym of Belgian comics artist René Follet Ref Sanchez (1917–1986), American actor and photographer The Marriage...
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  • Claude Pascal, Antonio Parras, Patrice Sanahujas, Felicísimo Coria and René Follet. The popularity of Bob Morane led to his subsequent appearance in a 1960...
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    Hergé) Brecht Evens Leo Fabri - (Marjolein) Ferry - (Ian Kalendine) René Follet - (Les Zingari, Yvan Zourine, Steve Severin, Terreur) Gérald Forton -...
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    Spirou supplement, Le Trombone Illustré (with other cartoonists like René Follet) and later for Fluide Glacial. With Idées Noires, Franquin showed the...
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  • Attanasio, William Vance, Pierre Joubert, Henri Lievens, Claude Pascal, René Follet. Based on the novels by Henri Vernes. Bobo by Paul Deliège Boule et Bill...
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  • particularly the Signe de Piste (Trail Sign) line (where he worked with René Follet). The style of Joubert's illustrations depicted idealized boys experiencing...
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  • The Fire Within (French: Le Feu follet [lə fø fɔlɛ], lit. "The Manic Fire" or "Will-O'-the-Wisp") is a 1963 drama film written and directed by Louis Malle...
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