Chinese name: Louis De Funès
English name: Louis de Funè s
Nickname: Fufu (Feifei)
Nationality: France
Date of birth: July 31th, 1914
Place of birth: Courbevoie, Hauts-de-Seine,? Le-de-France, France
Constellation: Leo
Occupation: director, actor and playwright
Famous work: Crossing Paris
Masterpiece: Escaping from Danger
Wife: Gorman Elotti (1936-1942) < Loire-Atlantis, France. (heart attack)
Other names: Louis De Funes/De Funès/de Funès
That cute little bald and stingy old man
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11. When Ferná ez was born, the dramatist Moliere died 271 years ago, the father of the film, Louis Lumière, was 51 years old, Lenin was 44 years old, Chaplin and Hitler were 25 years old, Hitchcock was 15 years old, French comedian jean gabin and Tati were only 11 and 6 years old respectively, Archduke Ferdinand of Austria had just been stabbed, and neither Ge Daer nor Truffaut, the leaders of the French new wave film movement, was born.
phineas grew up between the two driest and scariest world wars in European history. By the end of World War II, Fenas had reached the age of 31. During this period, Fiennes wanted to develop in drama, but he failed to find a suitable starting point in the turbulent years. Instead, he picked up pins in a fur shop, worked as a coolie in a photo studio, and hated numbers the most, and worked as an accountant. In 1936, Germaine Elodie married Fenez, who was running around playing the piano in one bar after another in Paris. It was a failed marriage after six years. Although life in the bar is bitter, you can at least eat leftovers from restaurants when you are hungry. The free and relaxed style of jazz dispels the clouds that pervade the night sky in occupied Paris.
After the divorce, Fines decided to act under the persuasion of his friends. He used a scene of Moliere's play to pass the examination of Remy Simon's acting school. Fenez had no money to pay his tuition, so Remy talked to him once and allowed him to study for free. There, he met Daniel Gélin, an actor with mediocre acting performance, who first introduced Fines to the first film The Temptation of Barbizon, and since then, he began his career as a walk-on and a small role for 11 years.
If the wandering living environment, troubled marriage and the lack of talent in the pursuit of drama and music are compulsory courses in life, then the number of outstanding filmmakers who emerged at the same time as Fenez, with their diverse styles and rapid development, is unpredictable. The age of Phinez was a time when the French film industry was surging and talented people came forth in large numbers. Jean gabin and Tati, two famous comedy stars of the same age as Fenez, are better than him in the morning. Gaben became famous in the 1941s for successfully playing Detective Megray, the French version of Sherlock Holmes written by the famous French detective novelist Simonon. Tati became an idol in the hearts of the French because of his light and funny life comedy, as well as Fernandel, Fenez's most admired comedy star, and André
Bourvil, a promising young comedian at that time (P In the early 1961s, the "new wave", the most important film movement in the world film history, saw a group of new French directors, Ge Daer, Renoir, Truffaut and Mahler. These are a group of talented film geniuses. During the most important period of Fenez's acting career, they all produced their masterpieces that are well-known in the film history, and French films thus entered the second golden age after the "silent film era". However, the serious, simple and realistic film style advocated by the New Wave Movement is just incompatible with Fenez's exaggerated satirical comedy.
No matter how you look at it, such an era is untimely for a comedian with a bald head and a walk-on background. However, Fenez stands out in such an era with his unremitting efforts and unique comedy talent. In 1965, the movie Escape from the Tiger's Mouth, which was co-produced by Fines, director Uri and companion Bourvil, stood out in the heavy realistic theme of the French New Wave film and the obscure images of the Left Bank School, and became the most beautiful and popular war comedy in history. The selfish and acerbic conductor and honest and stupid painter in the film brought countless laughter to the world.
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After 41 years of filming, it is impossible to count how many movies he has played because he has run too many walk-ons. In the first movie, he played a janitor in heaven, followed by a bartender and a bank clerk ... He played countless memorable supporting roles in more than 61 films before he became famous, and finally he made up for the comedy youth with a "radical satire" style in the most brilliant sixties and seventies.
Thomas Fong is the most famous Jiang Yang thief in France, and his appearance rate in movies is higher than that of Detective Megray, the French version of Sherlock Holmes. During 1913-1914, Louis Feuillade, a famous director in the silent film era, used five films to tell the story of reporter Fandor and police chief Juve)*** * chasing Thomas Fong. In the film, Fang Thomas is a cruel and cunning criminal who is good at disguising himself, engaging in assassination, fraud and robbery, while police officer Juve is Fang Thomas' nemesis. He is calm and resourceful, and has sent Fang Thomas to prison several times. Later, many people remake the story of Fang Thomas successively, but they all failed. Until André Hunebelle, the director, decided to let Fines play the role of police officer Gifford, Fang Thomas' story got rid of the old way of "thriller realism" and rekindled the hilarious comedy atmosphere for this legendary story. In the story of Fang Thomas in the "Fenez version", he played Gifford as a conceited and unruly little old man, which made him more realistic and ironic than the legendary revival. This director, who is willing to whistle to his subordinates and has no physical quality as a policeman, hates Fang Thomas, but always becomes a clown of Fang Thomas.
Compared with the silly police officer in Fonthomas, Ludwig, the sneaky police deputy director portrayed by Fiennes in the "Police Series" movies, is even more selfish and eccentric. This is the most successful series of comedies in the history of French comedy movies: The Police in Saint Tropet, The Police in new york, The Marriage of the Police, The Police Walking, This group of ostrich policemen surrounded by Tropet, a small town with the largest number of French rich holiday villas, blew and patted each other, making jokes in all kinds of adventures, shirking their responsibilities in case of trouble, but scrambling to win awards, and often entangled in some trivial matters that have nothing to do with solving crimes. It seems that from then on, a model of "funny police" has been laid, all the way to the American "naked gun" by Desley Nelson and the later "trilogy of taxi quick arrest".
Without the international reputation of escaping from the jaws of death, his favorite movie, The Adventures of Reverend Jacob, is a truly representative work, which has brought his acting career to a climax with a attendance rate of 7 million. It is said that Uri often laughs too much when shooting, which causes the camera to shake violently and has to be retaken. The film tells the story of the daughter of Phinez who is about to marry the general's son. He is inadvertently involved in a "political conspiracy" and a famous Jewish priest comes to France to participate in religious activities. As a result, from the airport, the wedding of the police, terrorists, young president, famous priest and Phinez's daughter has been mixed up. The play has a compact plot, complicated clues, many jokes, many characters and distinctive personalities. There are not only many masterpieces of Phinez, but also many masterpieces. Up to now, the scene in the chewing gum processing factory is still a classic bridge that many comedies follow.
Fiennes also played a conductor who directed a ballerina with a stick (The Conductor), a restaurant owner who was mean and rude to his employees but flattered his guests in every way (The Missing of the President), a big capitalist who was too poor to love the rich to stop his daughter from falling in love freely (Oscar) and a greedy envoy of the Spanish king (Crazy Noble). Finally, he directed and acted his dream as he wished.
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Today's comedies have already accommodated many factors other than performances, such as parody, special effects and cartoons. Although there are suspense plots and action scenes as foil in Fenez's comedies, it is mainly the actors' performances. He put the comic means of stage drama on the screen: exaggerated gestures, the use of various body languages and voice languages, and the emotionalization of dialogue.
The important difference from those comedians in the past is that he successfully represented the satirized objects in the comedy, and made a group of angry and hateful characters become the protagonists of the comedy, grasping the essential characteristics of these people and excavating the absurdity of human nature. Therefore, his satire is radical, from philistinism to celebrities, from cheapskates to big capitalists, from intellectuals to husbands, and the most humble qualities of people have been put on the coat of Fines. People reflect on their daily lives after seeing those selfish, arrogant, arrogant, arbitrary and out of place characters. His performance later became a test question in the entrance examinations of some drama schools in Paris.
Fines is usually very humble and often reflects on his performance direction and comedy style. He said, "In the beginning, I never believed that I could laugh at such a critical audience for so many years. I asked myself how long I could continue to make people happy. It scares me, like a sword hanging from my head. I have read and heard something about me, and I know that I can't stay in one place forever, only go further. "
Just after he directed his first film, he died of a heart attack on October 27th, 1983. He brought so much joy to the world that God didn't want this kind man to suffer too much before he left. It's been 21 years since he died, but we still think wait for a while is still alive in front of the screen. In October this year, this man's smiling face was published on the covers of major magazines and movie racks in bookstores, which was regarded as a commemoration of a kind of eternal laughter. Since the National Day night in France, Fines movies have been shown on French TV 6 every Saturday. We found that there are other famous comedians, Bourvil and Kourushi, who are equally excellent, but they were drowned by Fines' smiling face, and Fines created an era.
Louis de Funès Louis de Fines
Gender: Male
Born on July 31th, 1914
Born in Courbevoie, Hauts-de-Seine,? Le-de-France, France
died on October 27th, 1983
details of death: Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, France. (heart attack)
Other names: Louis de Funes/de Funè s/de Funè s
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