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Joy Laurey is the pen name of a French writer, Jean-Pierre Imbrohoris (6 August 1943 - 13 December 1993), author of the series of erotic novels Joy . [1]

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The novels were adapted many times for the cinema, with actresses such as Claudia Udy, Brigitte Lahaie or Zara Whites.

In December 1993, Imbrohoris died in a car accident in southern France which also killed his wife, his son and novelist Vanessa Duriès.

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As Joy Laurey

As Jean-Pierre Imbrohoris

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