Noël-Noël
Noël-Noël was born on Aug 09, 1897 in France. Noël-Noël's big-screen debut came with Papa sans le savoir directed by Robert Wyler in 1932, strarring Léon Jacquet. Noël-Noël is known for The Chorus directed by Christophe Barratier, Gérard Jugnot stars as Clément Mathieu and François Berléand as Headmaster Rachin. The upcoming new movie Noël-Noël plays is The Chorus which will be released on Mar 17, 2004.
A beloved, warmly popular French character player and screenwriter in his heyday, Noël Noël was born Lucien Édouard Noël on August 9, 1897 in Paris. He initially developed his celebrity in music halls and the cabaret venue, where he created his Adémaï Joseph comic character, a blundering, oafish French soldier. He eventually took this character successfully to film in the early 30s and remained in movies as both actor and sometime writer and director in both his own vehicles and those of others top comedians. A leftist cartoonist at one time not to mention a skillful songwriter, many of his ideals seeped into his work.Noël Noël began immediately in starring roles with the comedy La prison en folie (1931) (Prison Madness); as a buffoonish lover in the more dramatic Mistigri (1931) opposite Madeleine Renaud; as a fiancé torn between two women in the comedy Papa sans le savoir (1932); as the title comic role in Monsieur Albert (1932); and as a snubbed lover in [the social comedy Mam'zelle Spahi (1934). He took his popular protagonist, the naive, unassuming, bewildered-looking Adémaï soldier, to cinematic life first in the short films Adémaï et la nation armée (1932) and Backbench (2014), then to feature films with Adémaï aviateur (1934) co-starring Fernandel, Passing Glory (1999) co-starring Michel Simon and the war time picture Adémaï bandit d'honneur (1943).Noël Noël became just as popular during the WWII years starring in such escapist film vehicles as La famille Duraton (1939), Sur le plancher des vaches (1939) and La cage aux rossignols (1945). He continued sporadically as a character lead or support in the 1950's and 1960's with such delights as the musical comedy La vie chantée (1951), which he also wrote and directed; La fugue de Monsieur Perle (1952), in the title role; the Preston Sturges comedy Les carnets du Major Thompson (1955); the political comedy La terreur des dames (1956); Les truands (1957); the mystery comedy Le septième ciel (1958) with Danielle Darrieux; the comic farce À pied, à cheval et en spoutnik! (1958); Messieurs les ronds de cuir (1959); Les Vieux de la vieille (1960); and the sex comedy La sage-femme, le curé et le bon Dieu (1962) starring Maurice Chevalier and Angie Dickinson.He left films after starring in the farcical comedy La sentinelle endormie (1966), which he also wrote, in which he portrays a doctor who conspires with the royalists against Napoleon. Married twice, he died in France on October 4, 1989, age 92. .
Birthday
Aug 09, 1897Place of Birth
Paris, France
Known For
Movies & TV Shows
- 2004
writer
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- 19606.6
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- 1954
actor, writer
as Le comte Fernand du Bois d'Enghien - un viveur sur le point de se marier
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