Ticky Holgado
Joseph Holgado, popularly known as Ticky Holgado (June 24, 1944 – January 22, 2004), was a notable French actor celebrated for his unique appearance, short stature, and pronounced Southern accent. He frequently collaborated with acclaimed director Jean-Pierre Jeunet.
Initially aspiring to be a musician, Holgado played in a band during his teenage years and eventually found his footing in the music industry. He worked as a personal secretary for prominent singers Claude François and Johnny Hallyday before transitioning to acting in his mid-thirties. His early roles were primarily in comedic films, allowing him to gradually become a well-recognized figure in French cinema.
Holgado gained significant recognition in 1991 with his performances in two pivotal films: Jeunet and Marc Caro's "Delicatessen" and Gérard Jugnot's "Une époque formidable...," the latter featuring a role crafted specifically for him.
In the years that followed, he remained a prolific character actor, earning César Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor for both "Une époque formidable..." and "French Twist" (1994).
In September 2003, Holgado revealed that he was in remission from lung cancer, which had limited his screen appearances since 2000. Tragically, just days after beginning work on a new film with Claude Lelouch, he passed away from the disease on January 22, 2004. In a poignant message left on his hospital bed, he urged others to quit smoking. Ticky Holgado was laid to rest in Père Lachaise Cemetery’s 45th division.
Filmography
Rhinoceros Hunting in Budapest
Nuit d'ivresse
On n'est pas sorti de l'auberge
The Supper
Funny Bones
The Hairdresser's Husband
The Seducers of Saint-Tropez
Ruby & Quentin
Manon of the Spring
French Twist
Les Misérables (1995)
A Very Long Engagement
The City of Lost Children