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  • 1. Louis de Funès Hänman, Kompus, Mändoja, Tiirik 10 c 2009
  • 2. Biography Date of Birth: July 31, 1914 Birthplace: Hauts-de-Seine Died : January 27, Cause of Death - heart attack,1983 (Aged 69) Nationality: France Occupation: Actor Height : 164 cm
  • 3. Biography Pianist in bars. Studied at the lycée Condorcet in Paris. Started his show-business career in the theatre. Starred in films as a comedian. Became a major star at the age of 49.
  • 4. Filmography Approximatively 140 films, the most popular: Le gendarme de Saint-Tropez. The Miser (1980) The Wing and the Thigh (1976) Don't Look Now - We're Being Shot at (1966) The Sucker (1965)
  • 5. Personal life From an early age, de Funès showed a penchant for tomfoolery. Was turned down by the army for health reasons. In 1943, married Jeanne Barthélemy. Two sons, Patrick and Olivier.  Daniel Gélin-close friend(provided his first acting job)
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  • 9. Trivia Knight of France`s Légion d`Honneur in 1973. Voted France`s favorite actor in a public opinion poll in 1968. Favorite actor of French President Nicolas Sarkozy . Speaks French, Spanish and English
  • 10. At the end of his life In 1980, he realised a long-standing dream to make a film version of Molière’s play, L’Avare. His last film was, Le Gendarme et les gendarmettes. He is buried in a cemetery at Allonnes, near to Saumur.
  • 11. References http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_de_Fun%C3%A8s http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000086/bio http://www.louisdefunes.com/ http://www.fufuworld.com/main/home.php http://www.frankreich-sued.de/prominente-server/louis-de-funes/louis-de-funes-02.jpg
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  • Louis de Funes

  • 1. Louis de Funès Hänman, Kompus, Mändoja, Tiirik 10 c 2009
  • 2. Biography Date of Birth: July 31, 1914 Birthplace: Hauts-de-Seine Died : January 27, Cause of Death - heart attack,1983 (Aged 69) Nationality: France Occupation: Actor Height : 164 cm
  • 3. Biography Pianist in bars. Studied at the lycée Condorcet in Paris. Started his show-business career in the theatre. Starred in films as a comedian. Became a major star at the age of 49.
  • 4. Filmography Approximatively 140 films, the most popular: Le gendarme de Saint-Tropez. The Miser (1980) The Wing and the Thigh (1976) Don't Look Now - We're Being Shot at (1966) The Sucker (1965)
  • 5. Personal life From an early age, de Funès showed a penchant for tomfoolery. Was turned down by the army for health reasons. In 1943, married Jeanne Barthélemy. Two sons, Patrick and Olivier.  Daniel Gélin-close friend(provided his first acting job)
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  • 7. Trivia Knight of France`s Légion d`Honneur in 1973. Voted France`s favorite actor in a public opinion poll in 1968. Favorite actor of French President Nicolas Sarkozy . Speaks French, Spanish and English
  • 8. At the end of his life In 1980, he realised a long-standing dream to make a film version of Molière’s play, L’Avare. His last film was, Le Gendarme et les gendarmettes. He is buried in a cemetery at Allonnes, near to Saumur.
  • 9. References http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_de_Fun%C3%A8s http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000086/bio http://www.louisdefunes.com/ http://www.fufuworld.com/main/home.php http://www.frankreich-sued.de/prominente-server/louis-de-funes/louis-de-funes-02.jpg
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  • Louis Germain David de Funès de Galarza (French pronunciation: lwi də fynɛs; 31 July 1914 – 27 January 1983) was a very popular French actor who is one of the giants of French comedy alongside André Bourvil and Fernandel. 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, 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 favourite actor. In a personal statement, he claimed to be interested only in films that would draw an audience of at least 500,000.

    Unlike the characters he played, de Funès was said to be a very shy person in real life. Capable of an extremely rich and rapidly changing range of facial expressiveness, de Funès was nicknamed "the man with forty faces per minute". In many of his films, he played the role of a humorously excitable, cranky, middle-aged or mature man with a propensity to hyperactivity, bad faith, and uncontrolled fits of anger. Along with his short height, (he measured 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)) and his facial contortions, this hyperactivity produced a highly comic effect. This was particularly visible when he was paired with Bourvil, who was always given roles of calm, slightly naive, 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, percolating just beneath the surface.

    In his later years, he suffered from a heart condition after having suffered a heart attack caused by straining himself too much with his stage antics. Louis de Funès died of a massive stroke on 27 January 1983, a few months after making his final film. He was laid to rest in the Cimetière du Cellier, the cemetery situated in the grounds of the châ

    Louis de Funès, Jean Girault / FR, 1980 / 121 min.

    The irresistible Louis de Funès relishes the role of a miser with a bad character. Film adaptation of Molière’s classic comedy about avarice.

    Miser Harpagon (Louis de Funès) wants to choose the right partners for his children. But in the meantime, he’s become fixated on a chest full of gold coins. To keep it all for himself, he has to accept his son marrying a destitute bride, and his daughter marrying his own steward.

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    Louis de Funès, Jean Girault

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    L'avare

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