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Full Name
  
Lucien Barrière

Residence
  
France

Nationality
  
France

Children
  
Diane Barrière-Desseigne

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Born
  
January 14, 1923 (age 94) (
1923-01-14
)

Died
  
17 September 1990, Caen, France

Spouse
  
Martha Szentgyörgyi (m. ?–1990)

Grandchildren
  
Joy Desseigne, Alexandre Desseigne

Similar
  
Dominique Desseigne, Diane Barrière‑Desseigne, François André, Alexandra Cardinale

Lucien Barrière was a French entrepreneur and businessman (born 14 January 1923 in Rosières, Ardèche, and died September 17, 1990 in Caen). He was the heir and founder of the Lucien Barrière group, one of the largest group of casinos, luxury hotels, resorts and restaurants.

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Biography

He was born in the French Ardèche region from a modest, goat raising family.

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In 1962, he was chosen by his uncle François André, who had no direct descendants, to succeed him as head of several successful companies specializing in the operation of casinos and luxury hotels. The casinos of Deauville, Cannes and La Baule and the hotels Normandy Barriere, Royal Barriere and the Hotel du Golf Barriere de Deauville were among the best known assets of the company.

In 1959, he became the general manager of the group. For thirty years he developed the successful Barriere empire following the same policy as his predecessor: luxury, sophistication, perfection, elegance, refinement, friendliness and cultivating the French joie de vivre.

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He married Martha Szentgyörgyi (died October 11, 2008), a Hungarian dancer. Martha had a daughter from a previous marriage, Diane, born in 1957, which he adopted and raised as his own. He taught her the know-how of the trade, before designating her as the sole heir of his luxury empire.

In 1962, he founded the Lucien Barrière group, one of the first French companies charged with managing casinos and luxury hotels.

In 1975, Lucien Barrière sponsored the creation of the American Film Festival in Deauville, alongside the major proponents of this idea, the Mayor of Deauville Michel d'Ornano, André Halimi and Lionel Shushan.

In 1990, he died at Caen University Hospital of cardiac arrest at the age of 67, following complications resulting from a coronary angioplasty carried out by Professor Grollier. Diane, married to the notary Dominique Desseigne, succeeded her adoptive father as head of the group and pursued the same successful policy as her predecessors. In July 1995 she was the victim of a serious plane crash that left her quadriplegic, and later died in May 2001 at 44 years · .

References

Lucien Barrière Wikipedia