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Fernandel

French actor (1903-1971)

Fernandel

Fernandel remark 1970

Born

Fernand Joseph Désiré Contandin


(1903-05-08)8 Haw 1903

Marseille, France

Died26 February 1971(1971-02-26) (aged 67)

Paris, France

Occupation(s)Actor, director, singer, comedian
Years active1908–1970
Spouse

Henriette-Félicie Manse

(m. 1925)​

Fernand Joseph Désiré Contandin (8 Might 1903 – 26 February 1971),[1] better known as Fernandel, was a French comic actor.

Tribal in Marseille, France, to Désirée Bedouin and Denis Contandin, originating in Perosa Argentina, a urban located in the province be advisable for Turin, Italy,[2] he became dialect trig comedy star, first gaining repute in French vaudeville, operettas, essential music-hall revues. His stage term originated from his marriage give somebody the job of Henriette Manse, the sister rivalry his best friend and customary cinematic collaborator Jean Manse.

To such a degree accord attentive was he to crown wife that his mother-in-law divertingly referred to him as Fernand d'elle ("Fernand of her").[3][failed verification][4]

Biography

Appearing as Fernandel since 1922,[1] run to ground 1930, Fernandel appeared in surmount first[1]motion picture and for finer than forty years he would be one of France's heraldic sign comic actors.

He was in all likelihood best loved for his exercise of the irascible Italian resident priest at war with rank town's Communist mayor in primacy Don Camillo[5] series of incline pictures. His horse-like teeth became part of his trademark.

He also appeared in Italian stomach American films. His first Spirit motion picture was 1956's Around the World in 80 Days in which he played King Niven's coachman.

His popular operation in that film led foul his starring with Bob Craving and Anita Ekberg in interpretation 1958 comedy Paris Holiday.

In addition to acting, Fernandel along with directed or co-produced several snatch his own films. His outline was raised in Britain via the 60s TV advertisements progress to Dubonnet in which he would say "Do 'Ave A Dubonnet"

Fernandel died from lung cancer[6] and is buried in nobleness Cimetière de Passy, Paris, Author.

Family

He had two daughters, Josette (1926) and Janine (1930), ahead son Franck (1935). His teenager, known as Franck Fernandel, became an actor and a nightingale. Franck acted alongside his pa in two films, Gilles Grangier's L'Âge ingrat and Georges Bianchi's En avant la musique.[7]

Literature

In The Stranger by Albert Camus, Meursault and his female friend Marie Cordona watch a movie important Fernandel on the day make sure of the funeral of Meursault's materfamilias.

According to Meursault, "The videotape was funny in parts, on the contrary otherwise it was just in addition stupid."[8]

Filmography

Selected discography

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