Jean-David Blanc (born 1968) is a French entrepreneur, founder of AlloCiné, business angel, film producer, writer and jazz musician.[1][2][3][4]
Jean David Blanc | |
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Born | 1968 (age 53–54) |
Nationality | French |
Occupation | Entrepreneur, film producer, writer, jazz musician, investor |
Known for | AlloCiné, Molotov, Three Days in Nepal (book) |
Partner(s) | Melissa George (2011–2016) |
Children | 3 |
Blanc was born into a family of musicians; his father is the violinist Serge Blanc and his mother is a music teacher. His father was of Romanian-Jewish descent. His younger brother, Emmanuel Blanc, is a violist with the Orchestre National de France.[5] Blanc started his career in eBusiness from a young age.[2] At the age of 13, he designed video games for the Apple II and published articles in computer publications. At 15, he and Jean Marc Royer created Futura, a bulletin board system.[2] Blanc founded his first IT services company, Crystal Technologies, and introduced the first electronic information service supported on Minitel for the Marlboro Racing Service the following year.[2][6] At 17, he established his first company, Concerto Telematique, which provided interactive Minitel and phone services to brands such as Marlboro, Nissan, Elf and Coca-Cola.[2] At the age of 22, he had the idea of AlloCiné, a telephone and web-based film ticketing service, and launched the company with Patrick Holzman in 1993.[2][6][7] After ten years as CEO and developing AlloCiné, Blanc sold the company to Vivendi Universal in 2001.[2][3]
After AlloCiné, Blanc has become an active business angel, consultant and strategic advisor for groups and venture capitals related to the internet and new technologies in Europe and the US.[3][8] He has invested in start-ups such as Appsfire, Square Inc., TheCools, Meetic, and Véoprint.[2] In addition, he mentors and sponsors the startup program at the SUPdeWEB school in Paris.[9]
In June 2015, Jean-David Blanc launches with Pierre Lescure and members of the prime AlloCiné team, a new online TV service called Molotov.[10][11]
In 2016 he was publicly accused by former partner Melissa George of physical assault against herself, which led to the termination of the relationship.[12][13][14][15] Jean-David Blanc, who has always rejected Melissa George accusations, was declared innocent on 5 February 2021,[16] while Melissa George was sentenced by the criminal courts on 5 September 2019 for using false affidavits in courts,[17] on 9 February 2017[18] and 5 February 2021 for domestic violence, on 13 June 2018[19] and 4 November 2021[20] for defamation and on 10 November 2021 to a 6-month suspended prison sentence for the attempted child abduction of 13 September 2016.[21]
Blanc has been a musician from a young age. He studied harmony and improvisation with the pedagogue Robert Kaddouch, and studied jazz piano at the American School of Modern Music in Paris, France.[1][2] He has worked with actors and directors on different films and projects, and produced the 2005 film, Cavalcade.[2][22] In 2012, Blanc authored his first book, Three Days in Nepal, which recounted Blanc's experience of a 2011 paramotoring accident that left him trapped in the mountains of Nepal.[2][23][24]
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