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Nationality
  
French

Name
  
Louis Funes

Other names
  
Fufu

Role
  
Actor

Years active
  
1945 - 1982

Awards
  
Honorary Cesar

Height
  
1.64 m (5 ft 5 in)


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Full Name
  
Louis Germain David de Funes de Galarza

Born
  
31 July 1914 (
1914-07-31
)

Died
  
January 27, 1983, Nantes, France

Spouse
  
Jeanne Augustine Barthelemy (m. 1943–1983), Germaine Louise Elodie Carroyer (m. 1936–1942)

Children
  
Olivier de Funes, Patrick Charles de Funes de Galarza, Daniel Charles Louis de Funes de Galarza

Movies
  
La Grande Vadrouille, The Troops of St Tropez, The Mad Adventures of Rabbi, The Sucker, Fantomas

Similar People
  
Bourvil, Olivier de Funes, Michel Galabru, Claude Gensac, Gerard Oury

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Louis de Funès ([lwi də fy.nɛs]; 31 July 1914 – 27 January 1983), born Louis Germain David de Funès de Galarza, was a popular French actor of Spanish origin and one of the giants of French comedy alongside André Bourvil and Fernandel. His acting style is remembered for its high energy performance, wide range of facial expressions and engaging, snappy impatience and selfishness. A big part of his most famous work was in collaboration with director Jean Girault, and together, they wrote and directed the French classic L'avare (1980) in which he also starred.

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He was a household name in several countries of Europe (Greece, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Bulgaria, Germany, Spain, Turkey, Albania, Romania, USSR, Iran and Yugoslavia in particular) for many years, yet remained almost unknown in the English-speaking world. He was seen only once in the United States in 1974 with the release of The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob, which was nominated for a Golden Globe. According to a 1968 poll, he was France's favourite actor – having played over 130 roles in film and over 100 on stage.

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Biography

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Louis de Funès was born on 31 July 1914 in Courbevoie, Hauts-de-Seine to parents from Seville, Spain. Since the couple's families opposed their marriage, they settled in France in 1904. His father, Carlos Luis de Funès de Galarza, a nobleman and his mother side from family marquesses de Galarza, had been a lawyer in Spain, but became a diamond cutter upon arriving in France. His mother, Leonor Soto Reguera, was of Galician extraction, daughter of a prominent politician from Galicia, senator Teolindo Soto Barro.

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Known to friends and intimates as "Fufu", de Funès spoke French, Spanish and English well. During his youth, he was fond of drawing and piano playing. He was an alumnus of the lycée Condorcet in Paris, a distinction he shared with Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Valéry, Paul Verlaine, Marcel Proust, Jean Cocteau, Serge Gainsbourg, and Claude Lévi-Strauss, amongst others. He later dropped out, and was not successful in his early life; as a youth and young adult, de Funès held modest jobs, from which he was repeatedly fired. He became a pianist, working mostly as a jazz pianist in Pigalle, Paris, where he made his customers laugh each time he made a grimace. He studied acting for one year at the Simon acting school, where he made some useful contacts, including Daniel Gélin, among others. In 1936, he married Germaine Louise Elodie Carroyer, with whom he had one child: a son named Daniel; the couple were divorced in late 1942.

During the occupation of Paris in the Second World War, he continued his piano studies at a music school, where he fell in love with a secretary, Jeanne Barthelémy de Maupassant, (no relationship with de Maupassant). She had fallen in love with "the young man who played jazz like god"; they married in 1943 and remained together for forty years, until de Funès' death in 1983. They had two sons: Patrick (born on 27 January 1944), who became a doctor; and Olivier (born on 11 August 1949), who became a pilot for Air France Europe and also followed his father in the acting profession. He became known for the roles he played in some of his father's films (Les Grandes Vacances, Fantômas se déchaine, Le Grand Restaurant, and Hibernatus are the most famous).

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Through the early 1940s, de Funès continued playing piano in clubs, thinking there was not much call for a short, balding, skinny actor. His wife and Daniel Gélin encouraged him until he managed to overcome his fear of rejection. His wife supported him in the most difficult moments, and helped him to manage his career efficiently.

Theatrical career

Louis de Funès began his show business career in the theatre, where he enjoyed moderate success and also played small roles in films. Even after he attained the status of a movie star, he continued to play theatre roles. His stage career culminated in a magnificent performance in the play Oscar, a role which he would reprise a few years later in the film adaptation.

Film career

In 1945, thanks to his contact with Daniel Gélin, de Funès made his film debut at the age of 31 with a bit part in Jean Stelli's La Tentation de Barbizon. He appears on screen for less than 40 seconds in the role of the porter of the cabaret Le Paradis, welcoming the character played by Jérôme Chambon in the entrance hall and pointing him to the double doors leading to the main room, saying: "C'est par ici, Monsieur" ("This way please, Sir"). Chambon declines the invitation, pushing the door himself instead of pulling it open. De Funès then says: "Ben, il a son compte celui-là, aujourd'hui!" ("Well that one's had enough, today!").

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He went on to perform in 130 film roles over the next 20 years, playing minor roles in over 80 films before being offered his first leading roles. During this period, de Funès developed a daily routine of professional activities: in the morning he did dubbing for recognized artists such as Totò, an Italian comic of the time; during the afternoon he worked in film; and in the evening, he performed as a theatre actor.

From 1945 to 1955, he appeared in 50 films, usually as an extra or walk-on. In 1954, he went on to star in such films as Ah! Les belles bacchantes and Le Mouton à cinq pattes. A break came in 1956, when he appeared as the black-market pork butcher Jambier (another small role) in Claude Autant-Lara's well-known World War II comedy, La Traversée de Paris. He achieved stardom in 1963 with Jean Girault's film, Pouic-Pouic. This successful film guaranteed de Funès top billing in all of his subsequent films. At the age of 49, de Funès unexpectedly became a major star of international renown with the success of Le gendarme de Saint-Tropez. After their first successful collaboration, director Jean Girault perceived de Funès as the ideal actor to play the part of the accident prone gendarme; the first film therefore lead to a series of six.

Another collaboration with director Gérard Oury produced a memorable tandem of de Funès with Bourvil—another great comic actor—in the 1964 film, Le Corniaud. The success of the de Funès-Bourvil partnership was repeated two years later in La Grande Vadrouille, one of the most successful and the largest grossing film ever made in France, drawing an audience of 17.27 million. It remains his greatest success. Oury envisaged a further reunion of the two comics in his film La Folie des grandeurs, but Bourvil's death in 1970 led to the unlikely pairing of de Funès with Yves Montand in that film.

Eventually he became France's leading comic actor. Between 1964 and 1979, he topped France's box-office of the year's most successful movies seven times.

He co-starred with many of the major French actors of his time, including Jean Marais and Mylène Demongeot in the Fantomas trilogy, and also Jean Gabin, Fernandel, Coluche, Annie Girardot, and Yves Montand. He also worked with Jean Girault in the famous 'Gendarmes' series. In a departure from the Gendarme image, de Funès collaborated with Claude Zidi, who wrote for him a new character full of nuances and frankness in L'aile ou la cuisse (1976), which is arguably the best of his roles. Later, de Funès' considerable musical abilities were showcased in films such as Le Corniaud and Le Grand Restaurant. In 1964, he debuted in the first of the Fantômas series, which launched him into superstardom.

In 1975, Oury turned again to de Funès for a film entitled Le Crocodile, in which he was to play the role of a South American dictator. But in March 1975, de Funès was hospitalized for heart problems and forced to take a rest from acting, causing Le Crocodile to be cancelled. After his recovery, he appeared opposite another comic genius, Coluche, in L'Aile ou la cuisse. In 1980, de Funès realised a long-standing dream to make a film version of Molière's play, L'Avare.

Louis de Funès made his final film, Le Gendarme et les gendarmettes in 1982.

Style

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 1.64 m (5 ft 4 12 in)) 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 man. 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.

Later years and death

In the later part of his life, de Funès achieved great prosperity and success. He became a knight of France's Légion d'honneur in 1973. He resided in the Château de Clermont, a 17th-century castle located in the commune of Le Cellier, which is situated 27 kilometers (17 mi) from Nantes in the West of France. This castle, overlooking the Loire River, was inherited by his wife, whose aunt had married a descendant of Maupassant. De Funès was an aficionado of roses. He planted a rose garden on the château grounds and a variety of rose has been named for him (the Louis de Funès rose). A monument honoring him was erected in the rose garden of his wife's castle.

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 château.

De Funès' legacy

Louis de Funès was portrayed on a postage stamp issued on 3 October 1998 by the French post office. He was portrayed as a gambler in the "The One-Armed Bandit" issue of the cult comic book series Lucky Luke. The character "Skinner" in Ratatouille (2007) was loosely based on him. In 2013, a museum dedicated to de Funès was created in Château de Clermont.

Filmography

Actor
1982
The Gendarme and the Gendarmettes as
Maréchal des Logis-chef Ludovic Cruchot
1981
The Cabbage Soup as
Claude Ratinier (Le Glaude)
1980
The Miser as
Harpagon
1979
The Gendarme and the Extra-Terrestrials as
Le maréchal des logis-chef Ludovic Cruchot
1978
La zizanie as
Guillaume Daubray-Lacaze
1976
The Wing or The Thigh? as
Charles Duchemin
1973
The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob as
Victor Pivert
1971
Delusions of Grandeur as
Don Salluste de Bazan
1971
Jo as
Antoine Brisebard
1971
Sur un arbre perché as
Henri Roubier
1970
The Gendarme Takes Off as
Maréchal des logis-chef Ludovic Cruchot
1970
The One Man Band as
Monsieur Édouard - dit Evan Evans (as Louis de Funes)
1969
Hibernatus as
Hubert de Tartas
1968
The Gendarme Gets Married as
Maréchal des Logis-chef Ludovic Cruchot
1968
The Tattoo as
Félicien Mézeray
1968
Le petit baigneur as
Louis-Philippe Fourchaume
1967
The Exchange Student as
Charles Bosquier
1967
Oscar as
Bertrand Barnier
1967
Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard as
Le commissaire Juve
1966
La Grande Vadrouille as
Stanislas Lefort
1966
What's Cooking in Paris as
Monsieur Septime
1965
Fantomas Unleashed as
Commissaire Juve
1965
The Gendarme in New York as
Maréchal des logis-chef Ludovic Cruchot
1965
How to Keep the Red Lamp Burning as
Léon Haudepin (segment "Les bons vivants")
1965
The Sucker as
Léopold Saroyan
1964
Fantomas as
Le commissaire Juve
1964
The Gendarme of Saint-Tropez as
Maréchal des logis-chef Ludovic Cruchot
1964
A Funny Boss as
Marcel
1964
Dandelions by the Roots as
Jockey Jack
1964
Let's Rob the Bank as
Victor Garnier
1963
Le café liégeois (Short) as
Le monsieur en habit
1963
Squeak-squeak as
Léonard Monestier
1963
Carambolages as
Norbert Charolais
1963
Les veinards as
Antoine Beaurepaire (segment "Un gros lot")
1962
Nous irons à Deauville as
Ludovic Lamberjacques (as Louis De Funès)
1962
Un clair de lune à Maubeuge as
Unconfirmed (uncredited)
1962
The Gentleman from Epsom as
Gaspard Ripeux
1962
The Devil and the Ten Commandments as
Vaillant (segment "Bien d'autrui ne prendras")
1962
Crime Does Not Pay as
Le barman du 'Blue Bar' (segment "L'homme de l'avenue")
1962
La vendetta as
Amoretti
1961
In The Water... Which Makes Bubbles!... as
Paul Ernzer
1961
The American Beauty as
Les frères Viralot, le secrétaire du commissariat et le chef du personnel
1961
Le capitaine Fracasse as
Scapin
1960
Slow Local Trains as
Émile Durand
1960
Candide or The Optimism in the 20th Century as
Le gestapiste / Gestapo man
1960
Some Like It... Cold as
Ange Galopin
1959
My Pal the Gypsy as
Védrines
1959
I tartassati as
Ettore
1959
Totò, Eva e il pennello proibito as
Prof. Francisco Montiel
1958
Taxi, Trailer and Corrida as
Maurice Berger
1958
Life as a Couple as
Maître Stéphane, le notaire
1958
Ni vu, ni connu as
Blaireau
1957
Le réveillon du psychanaliste (TV Short) as
Le patient
1957
Like a Hair in the Soup as
Pierre Cousin (as Louis de Funes)
1956
Slightly Ahead as
Prosper / Père Grazziani / Colonel Luc de la Frapinière / ...
1956
The Flea in the Ear (TV Movie) as
Auguste Ferraillon
1956
The Crossing of Paris as
Jambier, l'épicier
1956
Babies Galore as
Célestin Ratier - représentant des industries de l'enfance
1956
Law of the Streets as
Paulo les Chiens
1956
Daddy's Gang as
L'inspecteur Victor Eugène Merlerin
1956
Hello Smile! as
Bonoeil
1956
Si Paris nous était conté as
Antoine Allègre
1955
Mädchen ohne Grenzen
1955
The Hussars as
Luigi - le sacristain
1955
The Impossible Mr. Pipelet as
Oncle Robert (as Louis De Funès)
1955
Frou-Frou as
Colonel Cousinet-Duval
1955
Father, Mother, My Wife and I as
Monsieur Calomel
1955
Napoleon as
Soldier Laurent Passementier (uncredited)
1955
The Babes Make the Law as
Jeannot La Bonne Affaire - le barman
1955
Ingrid - The Story of a Fashion Model as
D'Arrigio - Modeschöpfer
1954
Le recensement (TV Movie) as
L'agent recenseur
1954
Father, Mother, the Maid and I as
Monsieur Calomel
1954
Queen Margot as
René, l'astrologue (uncredited)
1954
Human Cargo as
Le chef de train (uncredited)
1954
Ah! The Beautiful Priestesses of Bacchus as
Michel Leboeuf, de la brigade des moeurs
1954
Marriage Episodes as
Boulingrin
1954
Escalier de service as
Cesare Grimaldi
1954
April Fools' Day as
Le garde-champêtre (as de Funès)
1954
The Sheep Has Five Legs as
Pilate (as Louis de Funes)
1954
Les hommes ne pensent qu'à ça as
Célosso - le mari espagnol de la comtesse russe
1954
Les corsaires du Bois de Boulogne as
Le commissaire
1954
Trust Me! as
Tumlatum
1954
Le secret d'Hélène Marimon as
Le jardinier Ravan
1954
Tourments as
Le détective Eddy Gorlier
1954
Miss Nitouche as
Un maréchal des logis
1954
Sleeping Beauty (TV Movie) as
Un astrologue
1954
The Scheming Women as
Marcange
1954
Fraternity (TV Movie)
1954
The Immature Grain as
Le forain
1954
L'étrange désir de Monsieur Bard as
Monsieur Chanteau
1953
L'art et la manière de rire (Short)
1953
La servante (TV Movie) as
Le maître de maison
1953
Le rire (Short) as
Le professeur
1953
The Knight of the Night as
Le tailleur
1953
My Brother from Senegal as
Le docteur (as De Funes)
1953
Lightly and Shortly Dressed as
Paul Duvernois
1953
Girls' Dormitory as
Le photographe Triboudot
1953
Captain Slipper as
Monsieur Rachoux - le directeur de la banque (as De Funès)
1953
Innocents in Paris as
Monsieur Celestin (as Louis de Funes)
1953
Companions of the Night as
Un client attablé (uncredited)
1953
The Tour of the Grand Dukes as
Le directeur de l'hôtel
1953
To Hell with the Virtue as
Lorette, le greffier (as De Funès)
1953
Les dents longues as
Un typo
1953
The Virtuous Scoundrel as
Emile, le valet de chambre
1952
Le grillon du foyer (TV Movie)
1952
The Crazy Jungle (as de Funès)
1952
The Eighth Art and Way (Short) as
Le mari fan de radio
1952
The Sparrows of Paris as
Le docteur
1952
La fugue de Monsieur Perle as
Le fou qui pêche dans un lavabo (as De Funès)
1952
The Fighting Drummer as
Le maître d'armes
1952
Elle et moi as
Le garçon de café
1952
The Respectful Whore as
Un client du night-club (as De Funes)
1952
Mister Taxi as
Le peintre qui voit rouge (as Louis De Funès)
1952
I Was It Three Times as
L'interprète du sultan (uncredited)
1952
Le jugement de Dieu as
L'homme qui se fait arracher une dent chez le barbier et un envoyé du bourgmestre (uncredited)
1952
Love Is Not a Sin as
Cottin - l'homme au chien
1952
Agence matrimoniale as
M. Charles (as De Funès)
1952
Mister Leguignon, Signalman as
Un habitant du quartier (as Louis de Funes)
1952
The Seven Deadly Sins as
Martin Gaston, le Français (segment "Paresse, La / Sloth")
1952
Les loups chassent la nuit as
Le barman qui sert un Porto (uncredited)
1951
A Love Under an Umbrella (Short)(uncredited)
1951
Club for Sale (Short)(uncredited)
1951
Jeanne avec nous (TV Movie)
1951
Junior Champions (Short)(uncredited)
1951
Nonante degrés à l'ombre (Short)
1951
Ma femme est formidable as
Le touriste skieur
1951
La Poison as
André
1951
Le dindon as
Le gérant (as De Funès)
1951
Pas de vacances pour Monsieur le Maire as
Le conseiller
1951
The Voyage to America as
L'employé d'Air France
1951
They Were Five as
Albert, le régisseur
1951
Life Is a Game as
Un voleur
1951
La passante as
L'éclusier (as De Funes)
1951
The Sleepwalker as
Anatole, le mari soupçonneux
1951
Dr. Knock as
Le malade qui a perdu 100 grammes (uncredited)
1951
La rose rouge as
Manito - le poète (as L. de Funès)
1951
Without Leaving an Address as
Le futur papa qui lit le journal (as De Funès)
1951
Bibi Fricotin as
Le pêcheur (as de Funes)
1950
The Gamblers (TV Movie) as
Piotr Petrovitch
1950
L'amant de paille as
Bruno, le psychiatre
1950
Lawless Street as
Hippolyte (as De Funès)
1950
Fugitive from Montreal
1950
Le roi du bla bla bla as
Gino
1950
Quay of Grenelle as
Monsieur Vincent - le quincailler (uncredited)
1950
Twelve Hours to Live as
Nicolas (uncredited)
1950
First Communion as
Un prete (uncredited)
1950
Adémaï at the border post as
Soldier (uncredited)
1950
Bed for Two as
Le garçon
1950
Un certain monsieur as
Le journaliste Thomas Boudebeuf (as De Funes)
1950
Mon ami Sainfoin as
Le guide
1950
Pas de week end pour notre amour as
Constantin, domestique du baron (as De Funes)
1950
Farewell Mister Grock as
Un spectateur (uncredited)
1949
Millionaires for One Day as
L'avocat de Philippe
1949
Vient de paraître (uncredited)
1949
Mission à Tanger as
Le colonel espagnol (as De Funès)
1949
Je n'aime que toi... as
Le chef d'orchestre (as De Funes)
1949
Du Guesclin as
L'astrologue / Aymérigot Marches / un seigneur / ...
1948
Croisière pour l'inconnu as
Le cuisinier (uncredited)
1947
Antoine & Antoinette as
Un garçon épicier / Un invité à la noce (uncredited)
1947
Dernier refuge as
The Driver
1947
Last Chance Castle as
Bar Patron Hugging Yolande (uncredited)
1947
Six heures à perdre as
Le chauffeur (as de Funès)
1946
La tentation de Barbizon as
Le portier du paradis (uncredited)
Writer
1981
The Cabbage Soup
1980
The Miser (by)
1979
The Gendarme and the Extra-Terrestrials (adaptation)
1969
Hibernatus (adaptation) / (dialogue)
1967
Oscar (adaptation)
1966
What's Cooking in Paris (adaptation)
Director
1980
The Miser
Soundtrack
1965
The Sucker ("Plaisir d'Amour")
Thanks
2010
Special Collector's Edition (TV Series) (in memory of - 2 episodes)
- Comparativas: La culpa fue de Eva (2014) - (in memory of)
- Jo, un cadáver revoltoso (2010) - (in memory of)
2013
That's Life!! Kilorenzos $mith in Talks... (TV Series documentary) (inspiration - 1 episode)
- No More Funny Show! (2013) - (inspiration)
2012
Funny Show Part Two: The Video - Movie (Video) (inspiration)
2009
Kaamelott (TV Series short) (dedicatee - 1 episode)
- Dies Iræ (2009) - (dedicatee)
1983
Gramps Is in the Resistance (dedicatee)
Self
1982
Champs-Elysées (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 9 October 1982 (1982) - Self
1982
A tout coeur (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 1 October 1982 (1982) - Self
1970
Monsieur Cinéma (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 15 March 1980 (1980) - Self
- Episode dated 28 January 1979 (1979) - Self
- Episode dated 28 November 1971 (1971) - Self
- Episode dated 15 November 1970 (1970) - Self
1976
Les rendez-vous du dimanche (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 2 March 1980 (1980) - Self
- Episode dated 4 February 1979 (1979) - Self
- Episode dated 19 March 1978 (1978) - Self
- Episode dated 31 October 1976 (1976) - Self
- Episode dated 17 October 1976 (1976) - Self
1980
La nuit des Césars (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Winner
- 5ème nuit des Césars (1980) - Self - Winner
1979
Am laufenden Band (TV Series) as
Self / Maréchal des Logis-chef Ludovic Cruchot
- Episode #6.3 (1979) - Self / Maréchal des Logis-chef Ludovic Cruchot
1978
Numéro un (TV Series) as
Self
- Michel Sardou et Jean Claude Brialy: deux cinglés du spectacle (1978) - Self
1978
Apropos Film (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode dated 19 December 1978 (1978) - Self
1978
V.I.P.-Schaukel (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode #8.2 (1978) - Self
1976
Allons au cinéma (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 22 October 1976 (1976) - Self
1968
Pour le cinéma (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 9 January 1974 (1974) - Self
- Episode dated 3 January 1971 (1971) - Self
- Episode dated 4 November 1968 (1968) - Self
1972
Midi Trente (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 12 June 1973 (1973) - Self
- Episode dated 23 September 1972 (1972) - Self
1972
Appelez-moi Lise (TV Series) as
Self (1972)
1972
Le grand échiquier (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.1 (1972) - Self
- Episode #1.1 (1972) - Self
1971
L'invité du dimanche (TV Series) as
Self
- Daniel Gélin (1971) - Self
1971
La France défigurée (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Carrières - Sablières (1971) - Self
1970
Aujourd'hui Madame (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 22 December 1970 (1970) - Self
1970
Paris aktuell (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode #1.8 (1970) - Self
1963
Gala de l'union (TV Series) as
Self
- 36ème gala de l'union des artistes (1969) - Self
- 33ème gala de l'union des artistes (1963) - Self
1963
Au-delà de l'écran (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 4 December 1966 (1966) - Self
- Episode dated 3 April 1966 (1966) - Self
- Episode dated 31 October 1965 (1965) - Self
- Episode dated 16 June 1963 (1963) - Self
- Episode dated 28 April 1963 (1963) - Self
1966
Reflets de Cannes (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode dated 14 May 1966 (1966) - Self
1965
Grand écran (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Le Corniaud, Tous les enfants du monde (1965) - Self
1964
Chroniques de France (TV Series documentary) as
Self - (segment "Maurice Chevalier")
- Chroniques de France N° 1 (1964) - Self - (segment "Maurice Chevalier")
1964
Cinépanorama (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode dated 19 December 1964 (1964) - Self
1961
Les échos du cinéma (TV Series short) as
Self
- Episode #1.29 (1961) - Self
1951
Station mondaine (Documentary short) as
Le narrateur
Archive Footage
2023
Compression (TV Series documentary)
- Compression Ah! Les Belles Bacchantes de Jean Loubignac (2023)
2014
Blow up: Le web magazine cinéma d'Arte (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Vous connaissez 'Le 8ème art- et la manière-' avec Louis de Funès (2023)
- Louis de Funès par Thierry Jousse (2014) - Self
2023
Beau geste (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 12 February 2023 (2023) - Self
- Episode dated 22 January 2023 (2023) - Self
2023
Bij van Duin op de Achterbank (TV Series) as
Self
- Youp van 't Hek (2023) - Self
2022
Fantômas démasqué (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2021
V.O.S.: Lo que NO te cuentan (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Prof. Francisco Montiel
- El sonido directo (2021) - Prof. Francisco Montiel
2021
Louis de Funès, champion du box office (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2020
Rembob'Ina (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- François Chalais (2021) - Self
- Le gala de l'union (2020)
2017
Les Chroniques du Mea (TV Series) as
Self
- D'Arsène à Lupin (2021) - Self
- Columbo: Faux Témoin (2020) - Self
- Columbo: Prescription Murder (1968) (2020) - Self
- Tintin et le Mystère de la Toison d'or (1961) (2019) - Self
- Astérix aux Jeux Olympiques (2008) (2018) - Self
- Picsou, sa bande et son Film (2017) - Self
2021
La comédie dans tous ses états (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2020
6 à la maison (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 21 October 2020 (2020) - Self
2020
Madelen, elle est tellement tout ça (TV Series documentary short) as
Self / Un astrologue / Victor Pivert / ...
- Bernard Menez (2020) - Self / Un astrologue / Victor Pivert / -
- Michel Drucker (2020) - Self / Bertrand Barnier
- Dany Boon (2020) - Blaireau / Un astrologue / Stanislas Lefort
2020
La folle aventure de Louis de Funès (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2020
Louis de Funès, Créature/Créateur (TV Movie documentary)
2012
Un jour, un destin (TV Series documentary) as
Self / Various roles
- Gérard Oury, le roi de la comédie (2020) - Self
- Jacqueline Maillan, la solitude du rire (2013) - Self / Various roles (uncredited)
- Louis de Funès, derrière le masque (2012) - Self / Various roles
2020
Fouloscopie (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- La science des réseaux sociaux (2020) - Self
2020
Un Bon Moment (TV Series) as
Self
- Jonathan Cohen & Jeremie Galan (2020) - Self
2019
Le temps des nababs (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Les audacieux (2019) - Self
2019
Steampunk Extravaganza Trilogy (Video short)
2018
Mireille Darc, la femme libre (TV Movie documentary) as
Léonard Monestier
2017
Scope (Video short) as
Commissaire Juve
2017
Un Français nommé Gabin (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2016
Personne ne bouge! (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Louis de Funès (2016) - Self
2016
Bourvil, un homme vrai (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2016
Le grand show (TV Series) as
Self
- Le Grand Show fête le Cinéma (2016) - Self
2016
SLG Shot (TV Mini Series) as
Self
- Cupcake Nazi - SLG Shot 2 (2016) - Self
2015
Look Who's Back as
Self (uncredited)
2010
Special Collector's Edition (TV Series) as
Prof. Francisco Montiel / Victor Pivert / Antoine Brisebard
- Comparativas: La culpa fue de Eva (2014) - Prof. Francisco Montiel
- Especial Top Comedias (2012) - Victor Pivert
- Jo, un cadáver revoltoso (2010) - Antoine Brisebard
2014
That's Life!! Kilorenzos $mith in Talks... (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- 2nd Indie Fest of YouTube Videos 2014 (2014) - Self
2014
Louis de Funès et les Gendarmes (Video documentary) as
Self
2014
De Funès: 100 ans de rire (TV Movie documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
2014
Louis de Funès, 100 ans déjà (Documentary)
2013
Louis de Funès, l'homme qui a passé le mur du son (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2013
Monsieur de Funès (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2013
La troupe d'un soir (TV Movie) as
Self (uncredited)
2013
The Last Campaign (TV Movie) as
Self (uncredited)
2009
Il était une fois... (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self / Various characters
- Louis de Funès (2013) - Self / Various characters
- Les aventures de Rabbi Jacob (2009) - Self
2011
Rendez-vous avec Jo (Video documentary short) as
Self
2011
Salut les geeks (TV Series) as
Self
- Gay pride chez les elfes (2011) - Self
2010
Nous nous sommes tant aimés (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Louis de Funès (2) (2010) - Self
- Louis de Funès (2010) - Self
2003
Vivement dimanche (TV Series) as
Self
- Spéciale Gérard Oury (2009) - Self
- Spéciale Louis de Funès (2003) - Self
2008
Wetten, dass..? (TV Series)
- Wetten, dass..? aus Erfurt (2008)
2007
Les grands du rire (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 15 December 2007 (2007) - Self
2007
On a tous grandi avec Louis de Funès (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2007
Louis de Funès intime (Documentary) as
Self / Paul Duvernois / Cesare Grimaldi / ...
2006
Publicité et cinéma: Une histoire de famille (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2006
La joie de faire rire (Video documentary short) as
Victor Pivert
2003
Louis de Funès ou Le pouvoir de faire rire (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2003
Louis de Funès, la comédie humaine (TV Special documentary) as
Self
2002
La mouche dans un bocal (Video documentary short) as
Self / Bertrand Barnier
2002
Le petit baigneur: Histoires de tournage (Video documentary short) as
Louis-Philippe Fourchaume (uncredited)
2001
Fantômas 70 (Video documentary) as
Self / Le commissaire Juve
1992
Funny Business (TV Series documentary)
1992
Sacrée soirée (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 29 April 1992 (1992) - Self
1990
Profession comique (TV Series) as
Self
- Fufu (1990) - Self
1984
Mardi cinéma (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode dated 10 January 1984 (1984) - Self
1983
Champs-Elysées (TV Series)
- Episode dated 29 January 1983 (1983)
1981
Margret Dünser, auf der Suche nach den Besonderen (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1980
Il était une fois: Le gala de l'union des artistes (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1977
Silvestr na prání aneb Cí jsou hory Kavcí (TV Movie) as
Self
1972
Cadet Rousselle (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 18 October 1972 (1972) - Self

References

Louis de Funès Wikipedia