Louis de Funès
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Born | July 31, 1914 Courbevoie, Hauts-de-Seine, France |
Died | 27 January 1983 Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, France |
Louis Germain David de Funès de Galarza (fyˈnɛs) (July 31, 1914 – January 27, 1983) was a French actor who is considered by many to be one of the giants of French comedy. His acting style is remembered for its high energy performance, a wide range of facial expressions and an engaging, snappy impatience.
He was enormously successful in several countries for many years — France, also Bulgaria, Hungary, Iran, Spain, Germany, Belgium, former Yugoslavia, The Netherlands, Italy, Greece, Poland, Portugal, Albania, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Lebanon, Israel, Turkey and the Soviet Union — but remained almost unknown in the English-speaking world. He was only noted in the United States in 1974 with the release of The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob. In a 1968 poll, he was voted France's favorite actor. [1] Many of his most successful films such as those in the Gendarme of Saint-Tropez series were pure slapstick, and although de Funès could play serious roles with a good deal of subtlety he was particularly known for his grimacing and outrageous facial contortions as he expressed anger, contempt, and astonishment. In a personal statement he claimed only to be interested in films that would draw an audience of 500,000 at least.
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[edit] Biography
He was born in Courbevoie to parents from Seville, Spain. His father Carlos Luis de Funes de Galarza (who was a lawyer) and his mother Leonor Soto Reguera settled in France in 1904, after their families opposed their marriage.
Having studied at the lycée Condorcet in Paris, de Funès was not a success in his early life, always being fired from his modest jobs. He became a pianist and played in bars, his musical talent later being showcased in films such as Le Corniaud and Le Grand Restaurant.
De Funès began his show-business career in the theatre, where he enjoyed moderate success. He became better known as a comedian in films, however, becoming a star with such films as Ah! Les belles bacchantes and The Sheep Has Five Legs. In a number of these films he co-starred with the major French actors of the time, including Bourvil (in La Grande Vadrouille and Le Corniaud) and Jean Gabin (in Le Tatoué and Le Gentleman d'Epsom). At the age of 49, he unexpectedly became a major star with the success of Le gendarme de Saint-Tropez. For many years, La Grande Vadrouille was the largest grossing film in French history. Even during his career as a movie star, de Funès continued to play theatre. The characteristic de Funès role in many of his films was that of a middle-aged or older man with a propensity to hyperactivity, bad faith, and uncontrolled anger. Along with his short height and his Jerry Lewis-like facial contortions, this hyperactivity produced a highly comic effect, especially in contrast to Bourvil's roles of calm, stolid, good-humoured men. In de Funès' successful lead role in a cinematic version of Molière's The Miser (L'Avare), these characteristics are greatly muted but are visible nevertheless percolating just beneath the surface.
In his later years, De Funès suffered from a heart condition after having suffered a heart attack for straining himself too much with his stage antics. He eventually died of a massive stroke.
De Funès was said to be a very shy person in real life, unlike the characters he played.
His remains are interred in the garden of his wife's castle; a variety of rose has been named for him (the Louis de Funès rose).
This castle, le Château de Clermont, is a monument from the 17th century, which overlooks the Loire River between Angers and Nantes.
He is buried in the cemetry of Le Cellier, the French commune where is Clermont.
One of his sons, Olivier de Funès, pursued an acting career alongside him (often playing the son of Louis's character) before giving up and becoming an Air France pilot.
[edit] Filmography
- 1945 : La tentation de Barbizon
- 1946 : Six heures à perdre
- 1946 : Dernier refuge
- 1947 : Antoine et Antoinette
- 1947 : Croisière pour l'inconnu
- 1948 : Du Guesclin
- 1949 : Vient de paraître
- 1949 : Mon ami Sainfoin
- 1949 : Mission à Tanger
- 1949 : Millionnaires d'un jour
- 1949 : Au revoir M. Grock
- 1949 : Rendez-vous avec la chance
- 1949 : Pas de week-end pour notre amour
- 1949 : Un certain monsieur
- 1949 : Je n'aime que toi
- 1949 : Le jugement de Dieu
- 1950 : La rue sans loi
- 1950 : Adémaï au poteau-frontière
- 1951 : Knock
- 1951 : Les joueurs
- 1951 : Un amour de parapluie
- 1951 : Bibi Fricotin
- 1951 : Boniface Somnambule
- 1951 : Boîte à vendre
- 1951 : Sans laisser d'adresse
- 1951 : La rose rouge
- 1951 : Champions Juniors
- 1951 : Le roi du bla bla bla
- 1951 : La poison
- 1951 : Pas de vacances pour Monsieur le Maire
- 1951 : Le dindon
- 1951 : L'amant de paille
- 1951 : Folie douce
- 1951 : Ma femme est formidable
- 1952 : Les sept péchés capitaux
- 1952 : Ils étaient cinq
- 1952 : Les dents longues
- 1952 : Agence matrimoniale
- 1952 : La fugue de Monsieur Perle
- 1952 : Innocents in Paris
- 1952 : Elle et moi
- 1952 : Je l'ai été trois fois
- 1952 : Monsieur Taxi
- 1952 : Monsieur Leguignon Lampiste
- 1952 : Le huitième art et la manière
- 1952 : Moineaux de Paris
- 1952 : L'amour n'est pas un péché
- 1952 : La putain respectueuse
- 1952 : Les loups chassent la nuit
- 1953 : Les compagnes de la nuit
- 1953 : La vie d'un honnête homme
- 1953 : Le rire
- 1953 : L'étrange désir de Monsieur Bard
- 1953 : Dortoir des grandes
- 1953 : Au diable la vertu
- 1953 : Légère et court vêtue
- 1953 : Capitaine Pantoufle
- 1953 : Le secret d'Hélène Marimon
- 1953 : Faites-moi confiance
- 1953 : Mon Frangin du Sénégal
- 1954 : Poisson d'avril
- 1954 : Ah! Les belles bacchantes
- 1954 : Le Blé en herbe
- 1954 : Le chevalier de la nuit
- 1954 : Les corsaires du Bois de Boulogne
- 1954 : Escalier de service
- 1954 : Fraternité (TV)
- 1954 : Les hommes ne pensent qu'à ça
- 1954 : Huis clos
- 1954 : Les intrigantes
- 1954 : Mam'zelle Nitouche
- 1954 : The Sheep Has Five Legs
- 1954 : Papa, maman, la bonne et moi
- 1954 : Les pépées font la loi
- 1954 : La reine Margot
- 1954 : Scènes de ménage
- 1954 : Tourments
- 1955 : Napoléon
- 1955 : Ingrid - Die Geschichte eines Fotomodells
- 1955 : Les impures
- 1955 : L'impossible Monsieur Pipelet
- 1955 : Les hussards
- 1955 : La bande à papa
- 1955 : Bonjour sourire
- 1955 : Si Paris nous était conté
- 1955 : Frou-Frou
- 1955 : Mädchen ohne Grenzen
- 1956 : La traversée de Paris
- 1956 : La Famille Anodin
- 1956 : Papa, maman, ma femme et moi
- 1956 : Bébés à gogo
- 1959 : La loi des rues
- 1956 : Courte tête
- 1957 : Comme un cheveu sur la soupe
- 1958 : Taxi, Roulotte et Corrida
- 1958 : Ni vu, ni connu
- 1958 : La vie à deux
- 1959 : I Tartassati
- 1959 : Totò, Eva e il pennello proibito
- 1959 : Certains l'aiment froide
- 1959 : Mon pote le gitan
- 1960 : Dans l'eau qui fait des bulles
- 1960 : Le capitaine Fracasse
- 1960 : Les tortillards
- 1961 : La Vendetta
- 1961 : Le crime ne paie pas
- 1961 : La belle Américaine
- 1961 : Candide ou l'optimisme au XXe siècle
- 1962 : Un clair de lune à Maubeuge
- 1962 : Le gentleman d'Epsom
- 1962 : Les veinards
- 1962 : Nous irons à Deauville
- 1962 : Le diable et les dix commandements
- 1963 : Des pissenlits par la racine
- 1963 : Pouic-Pouic
- 1963 : Carambolages
- 1963 : Faites sauter la banque!
- 1964 : Fantômas
- 1964 : Le gendarme de Saint-Tropez
- 1964 : Une souris chez les hommes
- 1965 : Le corniaud
- 1965 : Fantômas se déchaîne
- 1965 : Le gendarme à New York
- 1965 : Les bons vivants
- 1966 : La Grande Vadrouille
- 1966 : Le grand restaurant
- 1966 : Fantômas contre Scotland Yard
- 1967 : Les grandes vacances
- 1967 : Oscar
- 1968 : Le petit baigneur
- 1968 : Le tatoué
- 1968 : Le gendarme se marie
- 1969 : Hibernatus
- 1970 : L'homme orchestre
- 1970 : Le gendarme en balade
- 1971 : La folie des grandeurs
- 1971 : Jo
- 1971 : Sur un arbre perché
- 1973 : Les aventures de Rabbi Jacob
- 1976 : L'aile ou la cuisse [2]
- 1978 : La zizanie
- 1978 : Le gendarme et les extra-terrestres
- 1979 : L'avare
- 1981 : La soupe aux choux
- 1982 : Le gendarme et les gendarmettes
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Louis de Funès at the Internet Movie Database
- FufuWorld - a French fan website about Louis de Funès, also available in English
- defunes.de - a German fan website dedicated to Louis de Funès, also available in English
- FilmsdeFrance.com - Louis de Funès overview
- [3] - an excellent musical slide tribute to the great French actor
- fan-site devoted to Louis de Funès (in Flemish)
- Louis de Funes - polish site about Louis de Funes
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