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Birthplace:
Lille, France
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With his slightly stocky frame and a likably average, hangdog face with sad eyes, Philippe Noiret has long been one of the most highly acclaimed and prolific of contemporary French screen actors. Over the years, his exceptional versatility has enabled him to disguise his features in countless ways and to play a wide range of middle-class husbands, fathers and career figures. He had enjoyed ten successful years with the Theatre Nationale Populaire in Paris (and played one or two bit parts in films) before he made his full-fledged film acting debut in Agnes Verde's "La Pointe Courte" in 1954.
1948
Made his feature film debut in a bit part as a maitre d'hotel in "Gigi", directed by Jacqueline Audry
1951
Member of the Theatre Nationale Populaire, Paris; appeared in "Richard II", "El Cid", "Don Juan" and "Mary Tudor"
1954
Full-fledged film acting debut, "La Pointe Courte", directed by Agnes Varda
1958
Broadway debut in "Lorenzaccio"
1965
Made English-language film debut in "Lady L", with his dialogue dubbed by Peter Ustinov
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