David Le Bailly
David Le Bailly is a French journalist born in Paris.
Biography
After working in the economic press (L'AGEFI, La Tribune), David Le Bailly joined the editorial staff at Paris Match in 2002. Specializing in investigations, he worked on the Bettencourt, Karachi and Cahuzac affairs. He also conducted interviews with Roberto Saviano,[1] Mohamed El Baradei,[2] Julian Assange,[3] Boris Berezovsky[4] or Marina Silva.[5] In 2014, he published his first book, La captive de Mitterrand, a novel-investigation on Anne Pingeot, François Mitterrand's shadow companion for more than thirty years. This work earned him the Prix Roger Nimier[6][7][8] as well as the Prix Bernard-Mazières du livre politique. In 2014, he left Paris Match to join the editorial staff of L'Obs. He published several investigations, but also reports on France after the 2015 attacks.[9][10]
References
- Match, Paris. "Roberto Saviano en ligne de mire". parismatch.com.
- Match, Paris. "El Baradei, combattant de la démocratie en Egypte". parismatch.com.
- Match, Paris. "Julian Assange : "Je n'ai pas le choix. Publier ou périr"". parismatch.com.
- Match, Paris. "Marina Silva, la pasionaria verte du Brésil". parismatch.com.
- Match, Paris. ""La captive de Mitterrand" - David Le Bailly : Anne Pingeot lui rapporte un grand Prix". parismatch.com.
- "Le prix Roger Nimier à David Le Bailly pour "La captive de Mitterrand"". June 3, 2014 – via www.la-croix.com.
- à 07h00, Par Le 22 juin 2014 (June 22, 2014). "Le prix Bernard Mazières décerné aujourd'hui". leparisien.fr.
- "En tramway dans le 93 : "S'ils avaient voulu, les francs-maçons, ils auraient empêché ça !"". L'Obs.
- ""Je suis vivant-e et je t'aime" : comment Paris relève la tête". L'Obs.