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Frédéric-Jacques Ossang, also known as F. J. Ossang, artistic name of Jacques Plougeaut, born on August 7, 1956, is a French poet, writer, singer, and director.[1][2][3]
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Occupation(s) | Film director, poet, writer, singer |
He was born in 1956. After his childhood in Cantal, he moved to Toulouse in the mid-1970s. He began his artistic activities in 1975, initially with the writing of poetic texts and the publication of a literary magazine, Cée (1977-1979, co-edition with Christian Bourgois). He also founded Céeditions, which published significant texts by Stanislas Rodanski, Claude Pélieu, or Robert Cordier. Alongside his writing activities, he formed the punk group DDP ("De la destruction pure").[4][5]
Around 1980, he made a new start in Paris, where he pursued studies in cinema at IDHEC. In Paris, he joined the MKB-Fraction provisoire (Messageros Killers Boys) with Jack Belsen on guitar, Mr. Nasti on drums, and Gina Lola Benzina on keyboards. Olivier Pronto Rushtonski joined on bass in 1986.[6]