Victor Lanoux
Victor Lanoux, born on June 18, 1936, in Paris, is a renowned French actor celebrated for his diverse contributions to film and theater. He began his career in the vibrant world of cabaret, where he worked alongside the talented Pierre Richard, honing his skills and gaining valuable experience.
Lanoux made a notable entry into the cinematic realm with his role in "La Vieille Fille" (The Shameless Old Lady), which marked the beginning of a successful film career. He garnered significant acclaim in 1976, receiving César Award nominations for his performances in "Cousin, cousine" and "Adieu poulet." These roles showcased his remarkable range and ability to captivate audiences.
Perhaps Lanoux's most recognized performance outside of Europe came in 1985 when he portrayed The Thief in the beloved comedy "National Lampoon's European Vacation." His comedic timing and charm contributed to the film's enduring popularity, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in international cinema.
Throughout his career, Victor Lanoux has left an indelible mark on the French film industry, celebrated for his talent and versatility. His dedication to the craft has earned him a lasting legacy and the admiration of fans and peers alike.
Filmography
Le Bal des casse-pieds
One Wild Moment
The Dogs
The Cheat (1984)
Scene of the Crime (1986)
Out of It
National Lampoon's European Vacation
The French Detective
Cousin, Cousine
A Woman at Her Window
Two Men in Town
Pardon Mon Affaire