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under his
stage name
Coluche (IPA: [kɔlyʃ]), was a
French stage comedian,
cinema actor,
activist and philanthropist. He
adopted Coluche as a
stage name at...
- 1983 film
directed by
Claude Berri. It is
based on a
novel by
Alain Page.
Coluche, the lead, won the César
Award for Best Actor. The film was
selected as...
- when in 1985 the
noted French comedian Coluche asked him to
write a song to
promote an
initiative that
Coluche had just created, Les
restos du cœur. These...
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commonly known as the
Restos du Cœur, is a
French charity founded by
comedian Coluche (1944–1986) and its main
activity is to
distribute food
packages and hot...
- by
Coluche. She was
raised in
Paris by her mother, a greengrocer.
After studying acting Miou-Miou
worked in
improvisational theater with
Coluche and...
- Banzaï is a 1983
French comedy film
directed by
Claude Zidi and
starring Coluche.
Michel Bernardin works at
Planet ****istance, an
organisation who helps...
-
Dewaere with Elsa Chalier. Elsa
Chalier left him in 1982 for his best
friend Coluche.
Shortly afterwards, on July 16, 1982,
Dewaere shot
himself in his house...
- song to
President François Mitterrand. On 25
September 1985, he "married"
Coluche "for
better or for laughter" ("pour le
meilleur ou pour le rire," a pun...
-
French comedy film
directed by
Claude Zidi,
starring Louis de Funès and
Coluche.
Charles Duchemin (Louis de Funès) is the
editor of an internationally...
- Mylène
Demongeot in the Fantômas trilogy, and also Jean Gabin, Fernandel,
Coluche,
Annie Girardot, and Yves Montand. He also
worked with Jean
Girault in...