This is a cute little old man, I like it very much
Chinese name: Louis De Funès
English name: Louis De Funès
Nickname: Fufu (Feifei)
Nationality: French
Birthday: July 31, 1914
Constellation: Leo
< p>Occupation: Director, actor, playwrightFamous work: "Across Paris"
Representative work: "Escape from the Tiger's Mouth"
Wife: Gorman· Elodie (1936-1942)
The shady and cunning Deputy Chief of Police Ludwick portrayed by Finese in the "Police Series" movies is even more selfish and eccentric. It is the most successful comedy series in the history of French comedy films that has been filmed for 6 films: "The Cop in Saint-Tropez", "A Cop in New York", "A Cop Marriage", "The Walking Cop", "The Cop and the Foreign Man" Starman" and "Police and Policewomen"
There are other introductions
1. "Serial" was broadcast on CCTV, in black and white, with Finais playing the role of the general manager. A very exciting suspense comedy.
2. "Escape from the Tiger's Mouth" needs no introduction
3. The six-part "Police" series is a highly ironic series ("The Policeman of Saint-Trupe", "The Policeman" "Marriage", "Police and Female Soldiers", "Police Outsmart Aliens", "Police in New York", "Police Retirement", etc.)
4. "Frozen Man" was broadcast on CCTV, It tells the story of a 19th-century youth who has been frozen for many years and is resurrected in the 20th century. Finex plays the young man’s father and the pseudo-father of the 20th century.
5. Three parts of the "Fang Thomas" series, Funny classic
6. "Secretly Crossing Chencang" (also translated as "Self-defeating") was broadcast on CCTV, but now the original version released in Beijing does not use public dubbing, but uses a rough dubbing! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
7. "Grand Hotel" (also translated as "The Missing President"), the most classic is the dance step when training the waiters
8. "Gourmet" (also translated as "The Missing President") "A Man or a Coward"), the outstanding defender of French gastronomy and a masterpiece against American fast food.
9. "The Mayor" (also translated as "Tit for Tat"), the ridicule of the Japanese can be described as profound.
10. "The Crazy Aristocrat" ruthlessly mocks the lives of misers and aristocrats.
11. "The Adventures of Jacob the Priest" (seems to have never been released