Francis Blanche
Acting

Francis Blanche

Born 1921-07-20 · Paris, France · Died 1974-07-06

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.

Known for

La Grande Bouffe★ 7.2
La Grande Bouffe
1973
Belle de Jour★ 7.4
Belle de Jour
1967
The Black Tulip★ 6.3
The Black Tulip
1964
Peek-a-boo★ 5.1
Peek-a-boo
1954
Clémentine chérie★ 6.5
Clémentine chérie
1964
The Great Spy Chase★ 6.8
The Great Spy Chase
1964
Dandelions by the Roots★ 5.5
Dandelions by the Roots
1964
Crooks in Clover★ 7.8
Crooks in Clover
1963
The Seventh Juror★ 6.9
The Seventh Juror
1962
Rita the Field Marshal★ 5.2
Rita the Field Marshal
1967
Vive Henri IV... vive l'amour!★ 6
Vive Henri IV... vive l'amour!
1961
People in Luck★ 6
People in Luck
1963
The World's Most Beautiful Swindlers★ 5.2
The World's Most Beautiful Swindlers
1964
The Eroticist★ 5.6
The Eroticist
1972
The Big Scare★ 6.1
The Big Scare
1964
The Green Mare★ 5.7
The Green Mare
1959
Thank Heaven for Small Favors★ 6.7
Thank Heaven for Small Favors
1963
Signé Furax★ 5
Signé Furax
1981
Male Hunt★ 6.9
Male Hunt
1964
Deux Romains en Gaule★ 6.5
Deux Romains en Gaule
1967
Romulus and the Sabines★ 5.6
Romulus and the Sabines
1961
No Pockets in a Shroud★ 5.3
No Pockets in a Shroud
1974
Babette Goes to War★ 5.4
Babette Goes to War
1959
The Stud★ 5
The Stud
1970
Sweet and Sour★ 5.8
Sweet and Sour
1963
The Great Java★ 6.2
The Great Java
1971
Toto in Paris★ 6.4
Toto in Paris
1958
The Edifying and Joyous Story of Colinot★ 5.2
The Edifying and Joyous Story of Colinot
1973
Erotissimo★ 6.9
Erotissimo
1969
The Virgins★ 5.2
The Virgins
1963
Tartarin de Tarascon★ 4.5
Tartarin de Tarascon
1962
Par le sang des autres★ 6.3
Par le sang des autres
1974
Who Stole the Body?★ 8
Who Stole the Body?
1963
Le Canard en fer blanc★ 3.8
Le Canard en fer blanc
1967
Ces messieurs de la gâchette★ 3.9
Ces messieurs de la gâchette
1970
Frédérica
Frédérica
1942
Qu'est-ce qui fait courir les crocodiles ?
Qu'est-ce qui fait courir les crocodiles ?
1971
Les livreurs
Les livreurs
1961
Little Girls and High Finance
Little Girls and High Finance
1960
Le solitaire★ 6
Le solitaire
1973