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Philippe Clair

Known For

Directing

Gender

Male

Birthday

Sep 14, 1930 (96 years old)

Place of Birth

Ahfir, Moroco

Biography

Prosper Charles Bensoussan professionally known as Philippe Clair (14 September 1930 – 28 November 2020) was a Moroccan-French actor, director, producer, screenwriter, and popular humorist. Along with fellow French directors Max Pécas and Richard Balducci, his name is synonymous with the golden age of camp and low comedy in French cinema. Philippe Clair moved to Paris in 1950 to study acting at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts of Paris. He won the Bernstein and College Stars awards, honors given to the best young Parisian actors. He performed on stage and television with major directors and writers in shows such as L'Affaire des poisons [Affair of the Poisons] directed by Raymond Rouleau, Une femme libre [A free woman] by Armand Salacrou, and Les Îles fortunées [The Prosperous Islands] by Simon Gantillon. Eventually he got a show of his own and became an important French humorist, mounting such works as the Judeo-Arabic Purée de nous z'otres [Mashed we z'otres], and Le Cid in Oued Bel [Parody of El Cid] based on the book by Edmond Brua. He specialized in improvisation and in writing comedy sketches. In 1965 Clair directed his first film, Déclic et des claques [Clicks and Slaps] with Annie Girardot, the comic misadventures of a young pied-noir [French Algerian] in Paris. He continued his work as a singer: in 1967, his sketch Rien Nasser de courir which satirized the Six-Day War was banned because of its political overtones. In 1970, Philippe Clair became the leading director of popular comedy. His humor usually had a French Algerian flavor. Most of his films were commercial successes, although sometimes they were panned by critics who called them vulgar or overacted. His films were often plagiarized by other directors with typical French disrespect or–as the French call it–franchouillards. His 1971 film La Grande Java [Great Java] launched the comedy careers of the members of the French band Les Charlots. He went on to use band member Aldo Maccione in The Great Maffia, Plus beau que moi, tu meurs [More beautiful than me, you die], and Tais-toi quand tu parles! [Shut up when you talk]. He made several surreal films, such as Le Führer en folie [The Fuhrer Runs Amok], which featured Henri Tisot in the role of Adolf Hitler and in which Michel Galabru plays the role of a football referee. In 1984, he managed the greatest coup of his career by casting Jerry Lewis in the film Par où t'es rentré? On t'a pas vu sortir [How Did You Get In? We Didn't See You Leave]. In 2013 journalist and filmmaker Gilles Botineau joined with Philippe Clair to produce a documentary portrait titled, Plus drôle que lui, tu meurs [Funnier than him, you die]. The film, lasting 55 minutes covered Clair's entire career, focusing especially on his vision of comedy. Clair retired in 1990 at the age of 60. However, he returned with a production he wrote in 2013 titled, Help, Philippe Clair returns. Philippe Clair was not always treated kindly by the critics. Critic John Tulard in the "Dictionary of French directors" said, "His work is incredibly stupid and vulgar". The weekly French magazineTélérama opined, "Every film by Philippe Clair is worse than the last, and yet it never stops". ... Source: Article "Philippe Clair" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Known For

Acting
2006The Foreign EyeSelf
2006Arte 1 Documenta
1987Si tu vas à Rio... tu meursShipowner
1987Cayenne PalaceJosé Morgan
1986Si t'as besoin de rien, fais-moi signeSimon
1984How Did You Get In? We Didn't See You LeaveProsper de Courtaboeuf
1982Plus beau que moi tu meursProsper
1981Shut Up When You Speak!Ahmed
1980Rodriguez au pays des merguezRoro
1979Ces flics étranges venus d'ailleursL'adjudant Prosper Perez, dit 'Tonton Merguez'
1978Les réformés se portent bienL'adjudant Nestor
1978Comment se faire réformerL'adjudant
1977Lâche-moi les valseuses!...Le gérant de la station-service
1976The BraggartFrench bus driver in India / voice of Gilbert Malki (uncredited)
1975Midi PremièreSelf
1975Les Rendez-vous du dimancheSelf
1974The Fuhrer Runs AmokLe curé de Bab El Oued
1973La Brigade en foliePhilippot
1971La Grande MaffiaVicar
1971The Great Java
1971Samedi soirSelf
1966The Upper Hand
1965Déclic et des claquesJean-Philippe
1962Give Me Ten Desperate Men
1956People of No Importance
Production
1980Rodriguez au pays des merguezCo-Producer
1978Les réformés se portent bienProducer's Assistant
Directing
1990L'aventure extraordinaire d'un papa peu ordinaireDirector
1987Si tu vas à Rio... tu meursDirector
1986Si t'as besoin de rien, fais-moi signeDirector
1984How Did You Get In? We Didn't See You LeaveDirector
1982Plus beau que moi tu meursDirector
1981Shut Up When You Speak!Director
1980Rodriguez au pays des merguezDirector
1979Ces flics étranges venus d'ailleursDirector
1978Comment se faire réformerDirector
1978Les réformés se portent bienDirector
1976The BraggartDirector
1974The Fuhrer Runs AmokDirector
1973La Brigade en folieDirector
1971The Great JavaDirector
1971La Grande MaffiaDirector
1965Déclic et des claquesDirector
Writing
1990L'aventure extraordinaire d'un papa peu ordinaireWriter
1987Si tu vas à Rio... tu meursWriter
1984How Did You Get In? We Didn't See You LeaveWriter
1982Plus beau que moi tu meursWriter
1981Shut Up When You Speak!Writer
1980Rodriguez au pays des merguezWriter
1979Ces flics étranges venus d'ailleursWriter
1978Comment se faire réformerWriter
1978Les réformés se portent bienWriter
1974The Fuhrer Runs AmokAdaptation
1973La Brigade en folieWriter
1971La Grande MaffiaWriter
1971The Great JavaWriter
1965Déclic et des claquesWriter