- Date de naissance
- Date de décès23 novembre 2006 · Paris, France (cancer)
- Nom de naissancePhilippe Pierre Fernand Noiret
- Taille1,85 m
- Philippe Noiret est né le 1 octobre 1930 à Lille, Nord, France. Il était acteur et scénariste. Il est connu pour Cinéma Paradiso (1988), Le facteur (1994) et Coup de torchon (1981). Il était marié à Monique Chaumette. Il est mort le 23 novembre 2006 à Paris, France.
- ConjointMonique Chaumette(13 août 1962 - 23 novembre 2006) (son décès, 1 enfant)
- Enfants
- ProchesDeborah Grall(Grandchild)
- Hergé, the Belgian author/cartoonist of the world famous Tintin cartoons, felt that Noiret was the ideal choice to play a live action version of Tintin's "Captain Haddock" character.
- The winner of two Cesar Awards (French equivalent of the Oscars), he has never attempted stardom in Hollywood.
- Known for his droopy bloodhound features, in real life he was an unabashed dog lover.
- Once a nightclub entertainer.
- After failing three times to pass his baccalaureate (the secondary school diploma in France) exams, he decided to study theater.
- [on Delphine Seyrig] Ah, Delphine Seyrig, everyone was in love with her... charming woman. Sad, that. That's the worst thing. It's not getting old. It's watching others disappear.
- [on director Bertrand Tavernier in a 1983 interview] I am completely free with Bertrand. I can do anything I feel, and I can try anything that I think of because I know he has a good eye, and he will tell me 'no' or 'yes,' or 'not quite so.'
- [on working with Simone Signoret in a 1983 interview] It was quite an experience because she is a fabulous actress, because she knows absolutely everything about movies, about what an actor can do on the screen. It's a real challenge to have someone like that in front of you. But she is quite hard to work with because she wants to be at the head of everything, and you have to remain very alert because otherwise she can eat you. Alas, it makes things difficult. You have to stay a bit out of her reach because otherwise she might just manage to devour you.
- [on Annie Giradot in a 1983 interview] Annie is the easiest person imaginable to work with, but just now she is not doing so very well because she made a lot of bad films, and I think she has some problems finding good scripts. I think the best way she could come back would be to find a role in a good play. She was not very clever in some career choices she made in the last period, and she is this certain kind of woman, aways ready to do anything to help anyone. She will come back because she is an extraordinary actress. I like her very much.
- I don't have any general ideas, I already have trouble with specific ideas.
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