
Maurice Huleu
Maurice Huleu is a distinguished French journalist and former editor-in-chief of Nice-Matin, known for his impactful career spanning several decades. Starting his career in local journalism in the late 1950s, he became known for his political coverage and his passion for cinema, creating the first permanent film column in the newspaper. Huleu has also reported on significant international events, including the fall of the Berlin Wall and the first Intifada, and has contributed to the education of future journalists through teaching after his retirement.
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Maurice Huleu was one of the prominent figures in the Nice-Matin newsroom.
"80 ans de Nice-Matin" : Dominique Dabin au temps des "trois D"Maurice Huleu is the last of the four journalists mentioned regarding the portrait of Michel Bavastro.
80 ans de "Nice-Matin" : La mystérieuse affaire du "Bavastro" disparuMaurice Huleu recalls his experiences working under Michel Bavastro at Nice-Matin.
80 ans de "Nice-Matin" : Michel Bavastro, le "Cobra" vu par ses employésMaurice Huleu is a former journalist who has had a long and distinguished career in media.
80 ans de Nice-Matin: Maurice Huleu, une carrière sur écran large





























