Francis Blanche

Francis Blanche

1921-07-20 Paris, France Male 125 Known Credits

Biography

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.

Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1921-07-20

Place of Birth

Paris, France

Known Credits

125

Known For

Acting

Also Known As

Francis-Jean Blanche

Photos

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Known For Movies

Known For TV Shows

Movie Credits

Toto in Paris

1958

Il maggiordomo (uncredited)

Belle de Jour

1967

Mr. Adolphe

Under Your Hat

1965

Mario l'enchanteur

The Vendetta

1962

Bartoli

Les gros malins

1969

Francis Bertolde aka 'Le book'

The Big Grasshopper

1967

Gédéon

The Black Tulip

1964

Plantin

The Sad Sack

1950

Jean du Bois d'Ombelles

I've Had It

1973

Mr. de Chatiez

The Green Mare

1959

Ferdinand Haudouin

Sweet and Sour

1963

Franz

OK Patron

1974

Victor Hutin, Sophie's father

Say it with Flowers

1974

Gérard Rollain

Ils ont vingt ans

1950

Michel Barbarin

Life is beautiful

1956

un voisin

France, Incorporated

1974

Pierre, the perverted financier

Alice au pays des merveilles

1970

King of hearts

Les 100 vies de Francis Blanche

2022

Self (archive footage)

Male Hunt

1964

Nino Papatakis

Thank Heaven for Small Favors

1963

Chief Insp. Cucherat

La Grande Maffia

1971

Modeste Miette

Les pieds nickelés

1964

Commissaire Lenoir

Hitch-Hike

1962

le douanier belge

Crooks in Clover

1963

Maître Folace

People in Luck

1963

M. Bricheton (segment "Le Repas gastronomique")

Some Like It... Cold

1960

William Foster Valmorin, American

The Virgins

1963

Mr. de Brétevielle

Snobs!

1962

Morloch

Tartarin de Tarascon

1962

Antoine Tartarin

The Stud

1970

Tax collector Dupuis

The Bear

1960

Chappuis

Scandal Man

1972

Paluche

The Seventh Juror

1962

Attorney General

Les enquiquineurs

1966

Monsieur Achille Eloy

Les baratineurs

1965

Louis Dujardin

Les Gros Bras

1963

Mr. Pédro Andromèze

Le canard en fer blanc

1967

Le docteur Grego

House of Sin

1961

Blanchin

The Great Spy Chase

1964

Boris Vassiliev

Clémentine chérie

1964

Nuisance at the Miss ceremony (uncredited)

The Oldest Profession

1967

The Doctor (segment "Aujourd'hui")

Les Gorilles

1964

Félix

Erotissimo

1969

Le polyvalent

The Indestructible

1959

Francis Blanchard

Midnight... Quai de Bercy

1953

M. Boulay, l'épicier libidineux

Who Stole the Body?

1963

Édouard

The World's Most Beautiful Swindlers

1964

Mr. Humlaupt (segment "L'Homme qui vendit la tour Eiffel")

Peek-a-boo

1954

Garibaldo Trouchet, le ténor / Un musicien

The Little Professor

1958

General overseer

Honoré de Marseille

1956

Pasquale Marchetti

Un merveilleux parfum d'oseille

1969

Loïc de Kerfuntel

The Hideout

1962

Edouard

The Eroticist

1972

padre Scirer

Love and the Frenchwoman

1960

Me Marcerou, avocat et ami du couple (segment "Le Divorce")

The Great Java

1971

Auguste Kougloff / Augustin Colombani

Dandelions by the Roots

1964

L'oncle Absalon, le savant farfelu

Chance at Love

1964

Adjutant (segment "Chance du guerrier, La")

Rita the Field Marshal

1967

Captain Hans Vogel

Anyone Can Kill Me

1957

La Bonbonne

The Big Wash

1968

Doctor Loupioc

The Motorcycle Cops

1959

His Excellency Curacagua

Trust Me!

1954

Nicolas

The Terror with Cross-Eyes

1972

Commissioner Pigna

Adieu Berthe

1970

Léo Bertold

No Pockets in a Shroud

1974

Nathaël Grissom

Order of the Daisy

1967

L'inspecteur Maurice Leloup

Frédérica

1942

Ami de Gilbert

The Real Bargain

1965

Paul Souflé

Les Livreurs

1961

Félix

Requiem pour un caïd

1964

Émile aka 'le Boxeur'

We Like It Cold

1960

von Krussendorf

Comiques de toujours (Vol. 1 à 4)

2009

Self (archive footage)

Deux Romains en Gaule

1967

Le druide inventeur de la potion d'invisibilité

The Girl of a Thousand Months

1961

Commendator Borgioli

I. You. They.

1973

Darbon, le galeriste

The Men in the Family

1968

Strumberger

Too Late to Love

1959

Camille, le patron du bistrot

Le Solitaire

1973

Norbert

Salut Berthe !

1968

Passerby with the pipe (uncredited)

Match contre la mort

1959

Mr. Pascal

Poussez pas grand-père dans les cactus

1969

Alphonse Ramier / Al Gregor

Accroche-toi, y'a du vent!

1962

Capitano Fornace

TV Credits

Midi trente

1972

Self (2 episodes)

Cinépanorama

1956

Self (2 episodes)

Discorama

1959

Self (1 episodes)

Samedi soir

1971

Self (4 episodes)

À bout portant

1968

Self (1 episodes)

Le Bonheur conjugal

1965

Le patron du restaurant (1 episodes)

Movie Production Credits

La Grande Bouffe

Screenplay

1973

Signé Furax

Writer

1981

Peek-a-boo

Lyricist

1954

Trust Me!

Writer

1954

TV Production Credits

No TV production credits available.