France Who is Philippe Labro?
Philippe Christian Labro (August 27, 1936 – June 4, 2025) was a French journalist, writer, screenwriter, broadcaster, and film director whose life was characterized by a deep connection to the worlds of literature and cinema. Born in Paris, his formative years were shaped not only by the cultural richness of France but also by his family’s influence and support.
Labro’s journey from student at Washington and Lee University to becoming one of France’s most respected media personalities was marked by a series of milestones that included significant contributions to television programs such as Étincelles, which he co-created with his brother Jacques Labro. This show, launched in 1973, became a cornerstone for cultural and literary discussions on French television.
His career expanded beyond journalism into screenwriting and film direction, with notable works such as the 2005 documentary L’Étoile du Nord, which delved into the life of Jean Giono. Additionally, Labro directed several films including François Mitterrand: L’homme de l’ombre (1987) and Touche pas à mon poste! (2006).
In his personal life, Philippe married Françoise Labro, with whom he had several children including Valérie Labro. He also adopted Alexandra Fille Adoptée, demonstrating a nurturing side outside of his professional accomplishments.
The passing of Philippe Labro on June 4, 2025, at the age of 88, marked the end of an era in French media and culture. His legacy is one of dedication to storytelling and journalism that transcended traditional boundaries, leaving a profound impact on both literature and cinema.

