Magali Noël
Magali Noël, born Magali Noëlle Guiffray on June 27, 1932, is a celebrated Turkish-French actress and singer. Hailing from Izmir, Turkey, she made her move to France in 1951, where she quickly embarked on an illustrious acting career that spanned nearly three decades. From the early 1950s to the late 1980s, Noël became a prominent figure in multilingual cinema, particularly known for her collaborations with the acclaimed director Federico Fellini, who regarded her as a muse. She also worked with other cinematic legends such as Costa-Gavras, Jean Renoir, and Jules Dassin, showcasing her versatility across various genres.
In addition to her film career, Noël made significant contributions to television from the 1980s until 2002, further solidifying her status in the entertainment industry. Her musical journey began in France in 1956, and she gained fame for her provocative hit "Fais-moi mal, Johnny," a song penned by Boris Vian that is often recognized as one of the earliest rock'n'roll tracks featuring French lyrics. Despite its playful yet risqué subject matter, which humorously explores a sadomasochistic theme, the song faced censorship on the radio for many years.
Magali Noël's talent and charisma have left an indelible mark on both film and music, making her a revered figure in the cultural landscape of France and beyond.
Filmography
The Death of Mario Ricci
The Truth About Charlie
The Grand Manoeuvre
Tropic of Cancer
Satyricon
The Lustful Vicar
Amarcord
The Meetings of Anna
Girl in the Window
Z
The Man Who Had Power Over Women
Rififi
Razzia
La Dolce Vita