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Years active
  
1954–present


Name
  
Pierre Etaix

Role
  
Clown

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Born
  
23 November 1928 (age 95) (
1928-11-23
)
Roanne, France

Spouse
  
Annie Fratellini (m. 1969–1997)

Awards
  
Louis Delluc Prize, Academy Award for Best Short Film (Live Action), BAFTA Award for Best Short Film

Movies
  
Yo Yo, The Great Love, The Suitor, Pickpocket, Le Havre

Similar People
  
Jean‑Claude Carriere, Annie Fratellini, Georges Melies, Denise Peronne, Otar Iosseliani

Occupation
  
Actor, director, clown

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Pierre Étaix ([etɛks]; 23 November 1928 – 14 October 2016) was a French clown, comedian and filmmaker. Étaix made a series of short- and feature-length films in the 1960s, many of them co-written by influential screenwriter Jean-Claude Carrière. He won an Academy Award for best live action short film in 1963. Due to a legal dispute with a distribution company, his films were unavailable from the 1970s until 2009.

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As an actor, assistant director and gag writer, Étaix worked with the likes of Jacques Tati, Robert Bresson, Nagisa Oshima, Otar Iosseliani and Jerry Lewis, the last of whom cast the comedian in his unreleased film The Day the Clown Cried.

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Biography

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Étaix was born in 1928 in Roanne, France. He was trained as a designer and introduced to the art of stained glass by Théodore-Gérard Hanssen. He settled in Paris where he worked as a magazine illustrator while performing in cabarets and music halls, such as The Golden Horse, The Three Donkeys, ABC, the Alhambra, Bobino and Olympia, and a circus performer with the clown Nino.

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He met Jacques Tati in 1954 and worked as a draftsman and gagman on Tati's film Mon Oncle, including the creation of the film's promotional poster, then as assistant director (1958). According to many film critics as well as admirers among his fellow film makers, Pierre Étaix was a continuation of the great masters of slapstick and the comedy film the silent era such as Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd, Harry Langdon, Max Linder, Charlie Chaplin, and Laurel and Hardy.

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He directed his first feature film The Suitor in 1963 and Yoyo in 1964, where he paid homage to the circus world. He then directed two feature films, As Long As We've Got Our Health (1965), and The Great Love (1968) that he co-scipted with Carrière.

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Faced with the scarcity of French circus artists, Étaix decided to found the National Circus School (1973) with Annie Fratellini, whom he married in 1969, and wore a white clown suit during tours of their own circus, having long played the tramp.

Etaix died from complications of an intestinal infection on 14 October 2016 in Paris. He was 87.

Jerry Lewis once remarked that twice in his life he understood what genius meant: the first time when he looked up the definition in a dictionary, and the second time when he met Pierre Etaix.

Awards

  • Louis Delluc Prize, 1962, for Le Soupirant
  • Special Diploma, 1963, for Le Soupirant at the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival
  • Academy Award, Best Short Subject, Live Action Subjects (1963), for Heureux anniversaire shared with Jean-Claude Carrière
  • Telluride Film Festival Silver Medallion, 2011
  • Aardman Slapstick Visual Comedy Award, 2012
  • Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres, 2013
  • Grand Prize of the SACD (Society of Dramatic Authors and Composers), 2013
  • As director

  • Insomnie (1961) Short unreleased
  • Heureux Anniversaire (1962)
  • Le Soupirant (1962)
  • Nous n'irons plus au bois (1961) Short unreleased
  • Yoyo (1965)
  • Tant qu'on a la santé (As Long As We've Got Our Health, 1966)
  • Le Grand amour (1969)
  • Pays de cocagne (1971) Documentary
  • Souris noire (1987) Episode of TV series
  • L'âge de Monsieur est avancé (1987)
  • Méliès 88: Rêve d'artiste (1988) TV short
  • J'écris dans l'espace (1989)
  • En pleine forme (2010) Short
  • As actor

  • Pickpocket (1959)
  • Tire-au-flanc 62 (The Army Game, 1960)
  • Rupture (1961)
  • Une grosse tête (1962)
  • Le Pèlerinage (1962)
  • Heureux anniversaire (1962)
  • Le Soupirant (1963)
  • Yo Yo (1964)
  • Tant qu'on a la santé (As Long As We've Got Our Health, 1966)
  • Le Voleur (The Thief of Paris, 1966)
  • Le Grand Amour (1968)
  • I Clowns (1971)
  • The Day the Clown Cried (1972, unreleased)
  • Bel Ordure (1973)
  • Sérieux comme le plaisir (1974)
  • Noctuor (1978)
  • La Métamorphose (1983)
  • Max, mon amour (1985)
  • L'âge de monsieur est avancé (1987)
  • Nuit docile (1987)
  • Henry & June (1989
  • Jardins en automne (Gardens in Autumn, 2006)
  • Lucifer et moi (2008)
  • Micmacs à tire-larigot (2009)
  • Chantrapas (2010)
  • Le Havre (2011)
  • References

    Pierre Étaix Wikipedia