Fernandel (4) Autographs

SKU: 8016647

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Description

Three signed vintage photographs of Fernandel in a film scene in `Fernandel the Dressmaker` (1956), all about 6,75 x 4,5 inch (affixed on cardboard), all signed and dated in blue ink "Fernandel - 1958", all with mild signs of wear to the edges - in fine to very fine condition. Accompanied by one vintage magazine picture (also from `Fernandel the Dressmaker` - in German `Der Modekönig`) signed by Fernandel, about 7 x 10,5 inch, signed and dated in blue ink "Fernandel - 1958", with very mild signs of wear - in nearly very fine condition.

Plus d'informations sur la personne

Profession:
(1903-1971) French actor and singer.

Year of Birth: 1903

Biography (AI generated)

Fernandel, born Fernand Joseph Déiric Constant Coquard, was one of the most beloved French comedians of the 20th century. He was born in Marseille in 1903, and began his career as a theatre actor in 1921. He quickly rose to fame for his talent in comedic roles, and by the 1930s he had become a well-known film star. Fernandel became best known for his roles in the popular French comedy films of the 1940s and 1950s, including La Vie de Bohème (1946), La Belle Équipe (1949), and the famous Monsieur Hulot’s Holiday (1953).

Fernandel was renowned for his natural comic timing and his ability to create and sustain characters. He often played roles of foolish or bumbling characters, but was capable of creating a variety of characters with his vast acting range. His characters often brought joy and laughter to audiences, and his films were often successful at the box office. He was also an accomplished singer, and often sang in his films as well. His most famous song was “Le Petit Bal Perdu”, which was a popular hit in France.

Fernandel was a beloved figure in French culture, and he was often referred to by his nickname “Fernandel”. He was the recipient of numerous awards throughout his career, including the prestigious Prix Léopold Sédar Senghor in 1964. In addition to his film work, Fernandel also made numerous appearances on television, radio, and stage. He was a regular guest on the French TV show “Les Grosses Têtes”, and he also appeared in a number of French television commercials. He was also a frequent guest on the radio show “Le Petit Journal”. In 1966, he starred in a stage adaptation of the popular French film “Le Grand Blond Avec Une Chaussure Noire”.

Fernandel passed away in 1971, but his legacy lives on through his films and performances. He is remembered as one of the most beloved French comedians of the 20th century, and his films have been enjoyed by generations of French audiences. His influence on French comedy is still felt today, and he remains a beloved figure in French culture. His films, characters, and songs are still beloved by many in France, and he is remembered as a true comedic genius.

Fernandel was a true legend of French comedy, and his influence is still felt today. His films, characters, and songs are still enjoyed by many in France, and he remains a beloved figure in French culture. His legacy is remembered and celebrated, and he will continue to bring joy and laughter to generations of French audiences.

Fernandel is remembered as one of the most beloved French comedians of the 20th century, and his legacy continues to be celebrated. His films, characters, and songs remain a source of joy and laughter for generations of French audiences, and he will continue to be remembered as a true comedic genius.

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