Career
After serving with the French military in Algeria, Hausser began his journalism career by reporting on other conflicts, including the Vietnam War and the Six Day War. Frederic Hausser (1963–1981) and Dorothée Hausser (1966) both born in Paris, France. In 1976, he stopped reporting from war zones in order to create, producer and presentater, animater in "Juke Box", a music television program on the national French television channel, Antenne 2.
In this capacity, he introduced millions of French people to many new popular and rock groups, especially from England and America.
Leveraging his contacts and reputation in the rock world, he was able to make a documentary film, "The Rolling Stones Live at the Slaughter-House", of the Rolling Stones performing at the Pavillon de Paris. Hausser died in 2008, at the age of 71, after a long illness.