Actor Philippe Noire in our country became known inearly 1960's, when the screenshots of the movie "Captain Fracassus." Although the main roles in the film were played by Jean Mare and Jean Rochefort, Tiran's image was also remembered by the Soviet audience. Filmography Noiret contains several dozen paintings, and by the number of prestigious awards he can rival with Alain Delon and Jean Gaben.
The father of Philip - Pierre Noiret - was the directora large construction company. In his spare time he was fond of prose and poetry, so the family was filled with a creative atmosphere. His mother, Lucy Guillen Erman, a Belgian by birth, was a housewife and brought up two children - Philip and his brother Jean, who was born in 1925.
The future actor was born in 1930 in Lille. When Philip was not even five years old, the family moved to Toulouse, the capital of the French region of the South Pyrenees. There he had a passion for breeding horses, which he carried through all his life.
At the insistence of the parents, Philippe Noire is going to studyin Paris and enters the lyceum of Jean-de-Sailles. There he manifests himself as a perfect idler, so his father sends him to study at the Jesuit College of Juilli, known for his strict disciplinary procedures.
Without showing zeal in study, Philippe Noire at the same timetime with pleasure acts in amateur theatricals and sings in the choir. There he finds a very beautiful voice, thanks to which the young man is invited to perform together with the children's choir during the solemn Easter service at St. Peter's Cathedral in the Vatican in 1949. At the same time, the young man writes his first gramophone record as a singer.
In 1950, Philippe Noire falls throughexaminations for admission to the Paris Conservatoire. Then he begins to attend the lectures of the theater director and actor Roger Blaine dedicated to the stage art. He is soon accepted into the troupe of the National Theater of Brittany, where he meets Jean-Pierre Darras. Actors are invited to conduct a transfer to television, which brings Noire certain popularity. At the same time, Philip does not abandon the desire to prove himself in the musical field. However, the decisive turn in the fate of the young man occurs after a meeting with the prose writer and playwright Henri de Monterlan, who convinces him to become a comedic actor.
In 1953, Philippe Noiret, films with participationwho at one time enjoyed great popularity throughout the world, after a successful listening becomes an actor of the National People's Theater. His first significant works were the productions of Sid by P. Corneille in 1953, Shakespeare's Macbeth in 1954, Don Juan by JB Molière in 1955 and The Marriage of Figaro, and others.
At the same time, the actor successfully performs in a duet with his regular partner Jean-Pierre Dara in the famous Parisian cabaret "Gateway", "Three Asses", "Villa Esta" and "The Ladder of Jacob".
There, at the National Folk Theater, Philippe Noire meets his future wife - actress Monique Chomette. Their wedding took place in 1962, and after a while the couple's daughter Frederik is born.
The first role of the actor in the cinema was to work instudent short film (1948). Then he lit up in episodes in several famous paintings. In 1955, the debut film directed by Agnes Varda "Pointe Curt", where Noire plays the main role, appears on the screens. However, success in the movie comes to him after the work "Zazi in the metro", and a year later the viewer has the opportunity to watch his performance in the star picture "Captain Fracassus" in partnership with the magnificent Jean Mare.
Then he appears in front of the public in the image of Bernard in the film "Theresa Descaires" and proves that he can successfully perform in a variety of roles.
In 1968, Philippe Noire became unconditionalstar of French cinema, since his work in the film "Blessed Alexander", directed by director Yves Robert, puts it in the eyes of viewers and critics on a par with the most famous film actors of the time.
An important role in the life of the artist was played by BertrandTavernier, who offered him a role in the film "Watchmaker of St. Paul." This picture received several awards and initiated further cooperation with this director. Together, Noiret and Tavernier filmed nine films, among which were real hits, widely recognized.
Throughout the filmmaker's career, histhe most charming women of European cinema, such as Romy Schneider and Catherine Deneuve, became partners. However, his duet with Annie Girardot in Jean-Pierre Blanc's "The Old Maiden" won the greatest love among the audience. The picture told about the usual resort novel, which ends with parting at the Paris station to the sound of magic music by Michel Legrand.
In addition, along with Annie Girardot, Philippe Noiretstarred in "Gentle policeman" and in his sequel under the strange name "Stole Jupiter's hip." The colleagues on the set of the actor were Catherine Alric and Francis Perrin. In these films, which had a great box office success, Noiret played the role of Sorbonne's professor Antoine Lemercier.
During his career, Philippe Noire received many prestigious awards, including awards:
In addition, in 2005, the actor was awarded the title of Chevalier of the Order of the Legion of Honor, which is considered one of the most prestigious awards of the Fransuz Republic.
Philippe Noiret, whose photo adorned the posters of the world's cinemas for more than 50 years, was loved by Russian viewers, as many films with his participation were also very successful in the domestic box office.
Now you know the work in which pictures brought glory to the famous European cinema actor Philip Noiret. All his life he devoted to theater and cinema and died in 2006 at the age of 76 years.
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