

Between 19, he collaborated in the writing of more than twenty novels and essays. Many well-known but "broken-down" authors called on him. The commercial failure of the film forced him to return to Paris, where he became a full-time ghost writer. In 1983, Rehov moved to Hollywood, where he participated in the production of an action film directed by Simon Nuchtern: "Savage Dawn". He went on to write an essay on fantasy cinema, which led him to organise several festivals on this theme before becoming a film distributor and then a producer. At the same time, he did a journalism internship at the Figaro, which led him to write regularly for several daily newspapers and magazines, particularly on cinema, which was his passion at the time.ĭuring his late military service, he was hired by the PAC publishing house to write the memoirs of the actress Romy Schneider, then those of a well-known rock singer in France, Eddy Mitchell. Rehov graduated in international law at the University of Paris Asssas.

Although living in Algeria for several generations, his parents were forced to take refuge in France in 1961. At a very young age, he witnessed a terrorist attack when his school was the target of an attack by the Algerian "National Liberation Front".
