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Francis Blanche

AKA: Francis-Jean Blanche
Birthday: 1921-07-20
Died: 1974-07-06
Birthplace: Paris, France


François Jean Blanche, known as "Francis Blanche" (20 July 1921 – 6 July 1974) was a French actor, singer, humorist and author. He was a very popular figure on stage, radio and in films, during the 1950s and 1960s. His two daughters, Barbara & Dominique, are artists with their studios in Eze. Blanche was born in an artistic family, mainly of stage actors—including his father Louis Blanche and his uncle, Emmanuel Blanche, who was a painter—. He completed his secondary schooling at fourteen, the youngest in France to do so at the time. In the 1940s and 1950s, Blanche was part of Robert Dhéry's theatrical company Les Branquignols, with whom he played in the film Ah! Les belles bacchantes, starring Robert Dhéry, Colette Brosset (Dhéry's then-wife), and Louis de Funès; directed by Jean Loubignac in 1954. Blanche teamed up with Pierre Dac to form a comic duo best remembered for Le Sâr Rabindranath Duval, a sketch about a phony and nonsensical Indian clairvoyant and guru (1957). They also created a popular and equally nonsensical radiophonic series, loosely based on a highly improbable espionage and conspiration plot, Malheur aux barbus, which was broadcast on Paris Inter in 213 episodes from 1951 to 1952. The same plot and characters were revived on Europe 1 in a series called Signé Furax, enjoying no less than 1,034 daily episodes between 1956 and 1960. Both broadcasts were phenomenal audience successes in the pre-television era. Blanche was also renowned for broadcasting phone pranks, in which he entertained listeners by making the most improbable situations sound plausible. He wrote poems, and the lyrics of 673 songs. On stage, he acted in Tartuffe and Néron and, in 1955, Chevalier du Ciel, an operetta by Luis Mariano at the Gaîté-Lyrique theatre. Blanche also enjoyed a successful cinematographic career, both as an actor and scriptwriter. He appeared as a hard-headed German colonel ("Obersturmführer Schulz") opposite Brigitte Bardot in Babette s'en va-t-en guerre (1959). He was one of the favourite actors of French filmmaker Georges Lautner, and played Maître Folace (a shady solicitor counselling a colourful gangster mob) in Les Tontons flingueurs (1963). Blanche also appeared in Boris Vassilief's Les Barbouzes (1964). He delighted in parodying classical music, adapting famous works such as Schubert's "Die Forelle" (The Trout) into a crazy and slightly risqué piece about a 16-year-old romantic girl obsessed with Schubert's song to the point of giving birth to a live trout while performing it on her piano. Similarly, he turned Beethoven's 5th Symphony into a lengthy and quite repetitive musical glorification of the clothes peg and its fictitious inventor, Jérémie-Victor Opdebec. Blanche died at the age of 52, from a heart attack with a background of untreated Type 1 diabetes. He is buried in Èze cemetery. Source: Article "Francis Blanche" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Filmography

Male Hunt
Character: Nino Papatakis
The Seventh Juror
Character: Le procureur général
The Eroticist
Character: padre Scirer

The Great Spy Chase
Character: Boris Vassiliev
Crooks in Clover
Character: Maître Folace
Sweet and Sour
Character: Franz

People in Luck
Character: M. Bricheton (« Le Repas gastronomique »)
The Big Wash
Character: Le docteur Loupioc
Erotissimo
Character: Le polyvalent

The Virgins
Character: M. de Brétevielle
The Green Mare
Character: Ferdinand Haudouin
The Great Java
Character: Auguste Kougloff / Augustin Colombani

Rita the Field Marshal
Character: Captain Hans Vogel
Peek-a-boo
Character: Garibaldo Trouchet, le ténor / Un musicien
Honoré de Marseille
Character: Pasquale Marchetti

Some Like It... Cold
Character: William, Foster Valmorin, l'américain
The Men in the Family
Character: Strumberger
The Big Grasshopper
Character: Gédéon

The Stud
Character: le percepteur Dupuis
Champagne for Savages
Character: Francis
Du mou dans la gâchette
Character: La Prudence

Dandelions by the Roots
Character: Absalon
Hitch-Hike
Character: le douanier belge

Love and the Frenchwoman
Character: Me Marcerou, avocat et ami du couple (Le Divorce)
Snobs !
Character: Morloch
Les gros malins
Character: Francis Bertolde dit 'Le book'

La Grande Maffia
Character: Modeste Miette
Les Compagnons de la marguerite
Character: L'inspecteur Maurice Leloup
Trust Me!
Character: Nicolas

Tartarin de Tarascon
Character: Antoine Tartarin
Who Stole the Body?
Character: Édouard
Les gros bras
Character: Mr Pédro Andromèze

I've Had It
Character: Mr. de Chatiez
The Vendetta
Character: Bartoli
Les Gorilles
Character: Félix

Le canard en fer blanc
Character: Le docteur Grego

A Whale That Had a Toothache
Character: Francis
Thank Heaven for Small Favors
Character: Chief Insp. Cucherat
The Bear
Character: Chappuis

The Abominable Man of Customs
Character: Arnakos
Les malabars sont au parfum
Character: Ivanov
I. You. They.
Character: Darbon, le galeriste

Racconti romani di una ex-novizia
Character: Pietro l'Aretino
Too Late to Love
Character: Camille, le patron du bistrot
Poussez pas grand-père dans les cactus
Character: Alphonse Ramier / Al Gregor

La Polka des menottes
Character: un voisin
The Motorcycle Cops
Character: His Excellency Curacagua

Faites donc plaisir aux amis
Character: Maximiliano
Adieu Berthe
Character: Léo Bertold

Belle de Jour
Character: Monsieur Adolphe
House of Sin
Character: Blanchin
Ces messieurs de la gâchette
Character: Marco Lombardi

The World's Most Beautiful Swindlers
Character: Mr. Humlaupt (segment "L'Homme qui vendit la tour Eiffel")
Operation Gold Ingot
Character: Fellous
The Great Gadget
Character: Copec

Midnight... Quai de Bercy
Character: M. Boulay, l'épicier libidineux
Par le sang des autres
Character: Le médecin
Le Solitaire
Character: Norbert

Babette Goes to War
Character: Schulz
The Sleeping Sentinel
Character: Constant
The Sad Sack
Character: Jean du Bois d'Ombelles

Qu'est-ce qui fait courir les crocodiles ?
Character: Hector Grogenol
The Girl of a Thousand Months
Character: Commendator Borgioli
Romulus and the Sabines
Character: Mezio

Le bourgeois gentil mec
Character: spinosa
We Like It Cold
Character: von Krussendorf
Jaloux comme un tigre
Character: le chauffeur

Under Your Hat
Character: Mario l'enchanteur
Les baratineurs
Character: Louis Dujardin
Easy Come Easy Go
Character: Félix

Les livreurs
Character: Félix
Un merveilleux parfum d'oseille
Character: Loïc de Kerfuntel
OK Patron
Character: Victor Hutin, le père de Sophie

Anyone Can Kill Me
Character: La Bonbonne
Clémentine chérie
Character: l'importun à la cérémonie des Miss (non crédité)
Toto in Paris
Character: Il maggiordomo (uncredited)

Le pillole di Ercole
Character: Augusto
Les jambes en l'air
Character: Hugon
The Killer is Listening
Character: Self

Les enquiquineurs
Character: Monsieur Achille Eloy
Actualités télérévisées
Character: Presenter
Frédérica
Character: Ami de Gilbert

The Terror with Cross-Eyes
Character: Commissioner Pigna
Comiques de toujours (Vol. 1 à 4)
Character: Self (archive footage)
The Black Tulip
Character: Plantin

Deux Romains en Gaule
Character: Le druide inventeur de la potion d'invisibilité
Chance at Love
Character: L'adjudant
Ils ont vingt ans
Character: Michel Barbarin

Good Enough to Eat
Character: Gilles
Les pieds nickelés
Character: Commissaire Lenoir
Les 100 vies de Francis Blanche
Character: Self (archive footage)

The Hideout
Character: Edouard
Life is beautiful
Character: un voisin

The Man Who Sold the Eiffel Tower
Character: Mr. Humlaupt
No Pockets in a Shroud
Character: Nathaël Grissom

La Dernière Bourrée à Paris
Character: Gaston Payrac

The Little Professor
Character: Le surveillant général
Requiem pour un caïd
Character: Emile


The Oldest Profession
Character: The Doctor (segment "Aujourd'hui")

Salut Berthe !
Character: Le passant à la pipe (uncredited)

La Grande Bouffe
Job: Screenplay
Tartarin de Tarascon
Job: Director

Signé Furax
Job: Writer
Trust Me!
Job: Writer
Peek-a-boo
Job: Lyricist