Louis Velle
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Louis Velle (29 May 1926 – 2 February 2023) was a French actor. He appeared in numerous films including Stopover in Orly, The Impossible Mr. Pipelet, and Kings for a Day.[1][2][3]
Personal
Louis Velle was married since 1949 to writer, director, actress and novelist Frédérique Hébrard, with whom he lived for over 70 years[4] and with whom he has three children, Catherine, Nicolas and François, director and screenwriter. He died on 2 February 2023 at the age of 96.[5]
Filmography
Feature films
1951: Marriage agency of Jean-Paul Le Chanois 1953: The Three Musketeers by André Hunebelle 1953: A boy's life by Jean Boyer 1954: The Eye behind the scenes by André Berthomieu 1954: I had seven daughters by Jean Boyer 1954: Stopover at Orly by Jean Dréville 1955: The Impossible Monsieur Pipelet by André Hunebelle 1955: The Best Part of Yves Allégret 1956: The Joyful Prison by André Berthomieu 1956: The Inspector loves the fight by Jean Devaivre 1957: The Quiet Corner by Robert Vernay 1961: Over the Wall by Jean-Paul Le Chanois 1962: Because, because of a woman by Michel Deville 1964: Among the Vultures (Unter geiern) by Alfred Vohrer 1966: Martin soldier by Michel Deville 1968: The Unfaithful Night by Antoine d'Ormesson 1971: La Poudre d'escampette by Philippe de Broca 1972: The Angels by Jean Desvilles 1973: Jean Girault 's driving license 1974: The walls have ears by Jean Girault 1975: Intrepid by Jean Girault 1975: When the City Awakens by Pierre Grasset 1976: A husband is a husband by Serge Friedman 1985: Kikuo Kawasaki 's Private Passions 1987: Duo solo by Jean-Pierre Delattre (unreleased in theaters) 1996: Like Kings by François Velle
Short films
1972: The Line of Seals by Jean-Paul Torok 1996: Bitumen by François Velle
Television
1958: Snow Hotel by Jean Vernier 1962: Just published by Édouard Bourdet , directed by André Pergament 1963: Things see by André Pergament 1964: Subscriber to line U by Yannick Andréi: Monsieur Roux 1965: How Not to Marry a Billionaire by Roger Iglésis: Robert de Gissac (television adaptation of the novel by Spanish author Luisa-Maria Linarès: Sous la coupe de Barbe-Bleue ). 1966: The blue train stops 13 times by Serge Friedman, episode: Beaulieu, the trap 1966: The Happy Age of Odette Joyeux: Frédéric Aubry 1970: The Thursdays of Madame Giulia (I giovedi della signora Giulia): Luciano Barsanti[6] 1972: La Demoiselle d'Avignon by Michel Wyn: François Fonsalette 1972: The Man Who Returns from afar by Michel Wyn based on the novel by Gaston Leroux 1972: The 16th at Kerbriant by Michel Wyn: Captain Franz Madelin 1973: Docteur Caraïbes by Jean-Pierre Decourt (+ short version theatrically released): title role 1974: Laurels for Lila by Claude Grinberg 1979: The Strange Mr. Duvallier by Victor Vicas 1982: The Lys in the Valley by Fabrice Maze based on the novel by Honoré de Balzac: Monsieur de Mortsauf 1988 : The Happiness Opposite by Teff Erhat (episode 24) 1990 : The Ambassador 's Husband by François Velle : Pierre-Baptiste Lambert 1993 : The Castle of Olive Trees by Nicolas Gessner 1997 : Le Grand Batre by Laurent Carceles 2005 : We only lend to the rich by Arnaud Sélignac 2006 : The Secrets of the Volcano by Michaëla Watteaux 2010 : Chestnuts of the Desert by Caroline Huppert
At the theater tonight
1969: The Love of the Four Colonels by Peter Ustinov, adapted by Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon, directed by Jean-Pierre Grenier, directed by Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny 1972: Scrap metal and rags by Garson Kanin , directed by Pierre Mondy, directed by Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny 1972: Eve and the Men by Gabriel Arout , directed by Bernard Dhéran, directed by Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny 1979: Nina by André Roussin , directed by Jean-Laurent Cochet, directed by Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny 1980: Ninotchka by Melchior Lengyel , adapted by Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon, directed by Jacques Ardouin, directed by Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny
Voice-over
1964: 1989 by Roger Leenhardt (short film): Narrator 1964: The Archives of France by Henri Calef (short film): Narrator 1971: In war as in war (Le eccitanti guerre di Adeline) by Bernard Borderie: Narrator
Dubbing
1968: Bullitt: Senator Walter Chalmers (Robert Vaughn)
Radio
1982: Chloé by Jérôme Touzalin.
Theater
Playwright
1956: At the Pope 's Currency by Louis Velle, directed by René Dupuy, Théâtre Gramont 1959: Mousseline by Louis Velle, directed by the author, Théâtre Fontaine 1967: The Sentimental Life of Louis Velle, directed by Michel Fagadau, Théâtre des Ambassadeurs
Actor
1946: The Holy Family by André Roussin, directed by Jean Meyer, Théâtre Saint-Georges 1948: The Revenge of a Russian Orphan by Henri Rousseau, directed by René Dupuy, Théâtre de l'Œuvre 1949: The Revenge of a Russian Orphan by Henri Rousseau, directed by René Dupuy, Studio des Champs-Elysées 1949: L'Habit vert by Gaston Arman de Caillavet and Robert de Flers , directed by Pierre Aldebert , Théâtre de Chaillot 1952: Vice-Versa by Louis Velle, Fontaine Theater 1953: Hamlet de Tarascon by Jean Canolle, directed by Christian-Gérard, Théâtre La Bruyère 1954: The Love of the Four Colonels by Peter Ustinov, directed by Jean-Pierre Grenier, Théâtre Fontaine 1959: Mascarin by José-André Lacour, directed by Jean Négroni, Théâtre Fontaine 1959: Mousseline by Louis Velle, directed by the author, Théâtre Fontaine 1960: Histoire de rire by Armand Salacrou, directed by Jean Meyer, Théâtre de la Madeleine 1960: My father was right by Sacha Guitry, directed by André Roussin, Théâtre des Célestins 1963: Laure and the Jacques by Gabriel Arout, directed by Jean Piat, Saint-Georges Theater 1963: Six Men in Question by Frédéric Dard & Robert Hossein, directed by Robert Hossein, Théâtre Antoine 1963: You Can Never Say by George Bernard Shaw, directed by René Dupuy, Théâtre Gramont 1965: La Crécelle by Charles Dyer, directed by Michel Fagadau, Théâtre des Célestins, Georges Herbert tour 1966: Tonight in Samarkand by Jacques Deval, directed by Jean Piat, Théâtre de Paris 1967: The Sentimental Life of Louis Velle, directed by Michel Fagadau, Théâtre des Ambassadeurs 1973: The Arc de Triomphe by Marcel Mithois , directed by Jacques Charon , Saint-Georges Theater 1976: Nina by André Roussin , directed by Jean-Laurent Cochet, Théâtre des Nouveaux 1978: Nina by André Roussin, directed by Jean-Laurent Cochet, Théâtre des Célestins, Karsenty-Herbert tour 1992: The Girl in the Back Seat by Bernard Slade, directed by Jacques Sereys, Antoine Theater 1995: The Absence of War by David Hare, directed by Daniel Benoin, Comédie de Saint-Étienne 1995: The Rubicon by Maurice Horgues, directed by Daniel Delprat, Boulogne-Billancourt Theater 2002: Festen by Thomas Vinterberg, directed by Daniel Benoin, National Theater of Nice 2003: Festen by Thomas Vinterberg, directed by Daniel Benoin, Théâtre du Rond-Point 2004: Festen by Thomas Vinterberg, directed by Daniel Benoin, National Theater of Nice, Theater La Criée
Director
1959: Mousseline by Louis Velle, Fontaine Theater Sentimental Life, Antoine Theater.
Publications
Louis Velle is co-author, with his wife Frédérique Hébrard of:
- The Lady of Avignon, 1971
- The Protestant and the Catholic , 1999 (memorabilia)
- As long as there are cats... in a family, 2010
- The young lady of Avignon is back, 2014
Louis Velle is also the author of the books:
- Triumph in the Stock Market Despite Hard Times, 1989 (Le Rocher)
- Ma petite femme, 1953 (Éditions La Bougie du Sapeur, taken over in club edition by France Loisirs), Prix Alphonse-Allais
References
- ↑ "Décès à 96 ans du comédien Louis Velle, un des doyens du cinéma français". RFI. 3 February 2023.
- ↑ "Le comédien Louis Velle est décédé". Le Point. 3 February 2023.
- ↑ "Mort à 96 ans du comédien Louis Velle, un des doyens du cinéma français". BFMTV.
- ↑ "Le comédien Louis Velle est décédé". Le Pointe.
- ↑ Bricard, Manon (3 February 2023). "Louis Velle, comédien connu pour "La demoiselle d'Avignon", est mort à 96 ans". www.linternaute.com (in français). Retrieved 6 February 2023.
External links
- Louis Velle at IMDb