Birth Name: Guy Maurice Lux
Place of Birth: Paris, France
Date of Birth: June 21, 1919
Place of Death: Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
Date of Death: June 13, 2003
Ethnicity: French (including Swiss), some German, likely Belgian
Guy Lux was a French TV host and producer best known for his 1961 creation of the game show Intervilles and its numerous spinoffs.
His parents were Eugène Lux and Charlotte Gérard. He married Paulette Lisle. His great-grandson is Dorian Lauduique of French DJ duo Ofenbach.
Ancestry/Genealogy: Guy’s paternal grandfather was Joseph Albert Lux (born to Joseph Lux and Victoire Elise Klarer). Joseph Albert was born in Mulhouse, Grand Est, France. Guy’s great-grandfather Joseph was born to a father from Lörrach, Baden, Germany, and a mother from Täuffelen, Bern, Switzerland. Victoire’s father was German from Schömberg, Baden, while her mother was mixed French and German from Grand Est.
Guy’s paternal grandmother was Eugénie Doulet (born to Antoine Doulet and Julie Augustine Josset). Eugénie was born in Paris. Her father was from Curières, Occitanie, and her mother was from Brécy, Picardie.
Guy’s maternal grandfather was Charles Christophe Gérard (born to Christophe Jean Marie Stanislas Gérard and Augustine Marie Hayebaert). Charles was born in Paris. His father was from Azouer-Le-Voulgné, Seine-Et-Marne, and her mother was likely Belgian.
Guy’s maternal grandmother was Marie Eugénie Zénaïde Bonneville (born to Francois Hector Bonneville and Aimable Florentine Boulmé). Marie was born in Ramicourt, Hauts-de-France. Her parents were from Picardie.
Source: Guy Lux’s genealogy: familysearch.org
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