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'''Louis Germain David de Funès de Galarza''' was born to Spanish parents in France, 31 July 1914. Before becoming famous comic, was only an average actor of theater and film roles. Turning point in his career came at a time when his age already for 49 years with major role in the comedy movie series about the gendarmes. Later in the films about ''Fantomas'' he cast Commissioner Juve, played here with [[Jean Marais]]. He also met with the director [[Gerard Oury]] and made in cooperation with the actor [[André Bourvil]] in comedy [[The Sucker]]. The result of 11,752,000 viewers enrolled in French film history, as well as the later film [[Don't Look Now: We're Being Shot At]] (filmed in the same co), where the result was 17 million viewers over three months (in French cinemas this record until surpassed Titanic). While in France for many years been enormously successful, in the U.S. was almost unknown. He died of a heart attack on the 27th January 1983.
 
'''Louis Germain David de Funès de Galarza''' was born to Spanish parents in France, 31 July 1914. Before becoming famous comic, was only an average actor of theater and film roles. Turning point in his career came at a time when his age already for 49 years with major role in the comedy movie series about the gendarmes. Later in the films about ''Fantomas'' he cast Commissioner Juve, played here with [[Jean Marais]]. He also met with the director [[Gerard Oury]] and made in cooperation with the actor [[André Bourvil]] in comedy [[The Sucker]]. The result of 11,752,000 viewers enrolled in French film history, as well as the later film [[Don't Look Now: We're Being Shot At]] (filmed in the same co), where the result was 17 million viewers over three months (in French cinemas this record until surpassed Titanic). While in France for many years been enormously successful, in the U.S. was almost unknown. He died of a heart attack on the 27th January 1983.
  
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Revision as of 23:39, 21 January 2013

File:Louis de Funés-portret.jpg
Louis de Funès (1914-1983) in his most famous role as The gendarme of Saint Tropez.
File:Louis de Funés-MAB Model D.jpg
Louis de Funès as commissioner Juve with MAB Model D pistol in Fantômas se déchaîne (1965).
File:Louis de Funés-M1911 pistol.jpg
Louis de Funès as commissioner Juve holds M1911 pistol in Fantômas contre Scotland Yard (1967).

Louis Germain David de Funès de Galarza was born to Spanish parents in France, 31 July 1914. Before becoming famous comic, was only an average actor of theater and film roles. Turning point in his career came at a time when his age already for 49 years with major role in the comedy movie series about the gendarmes. Later in the films about Fantomas he cast Commissioner Juve, played here with Jean Marais. He also met with the director Gerard Oury and made in cooperation with the actor André Bourvil in comedy The Sucker. The result of 11,752,000 viewers enrolled in French film history, as well as the later film Don't Look Now: We're Being Shot At (filmed in the same co), where the result was 17 million viewers over three months (in French cinemas this record until surpassed Titanic). While in France for many years been enormously successful, in the U.S. was almost unknown. He died of a heart attack on the 27th January 1983.

Louis de Funès can be seen using the following firearms in the following films:


Film

Gun Character Title Note Date
M1911 pistol Commissioner Juve/ Fantomas Fantômas 1964
Sten Fantomas Fantômas 1964
MAB Model D Commissioner Juve Fantômas se déchaîne 1965
The “shooting” cigars Commissioner Juve Fantômas se déchaîne 1965
The “shooting” Peg Leg Commissioner Juve Fantômas se déchaîne 1965
M1911 pistol Commissioner Juve Fantômas contre Scotland Yard 1967

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