
Victor Lanoux - Bio, Age, Chinese Zodiac Sign & Timeline
| Born | June 18, 1936 |
|---|---|
| Age | 89 |
| Birthplace | Paris, France |
| Zodiac Sign | Gemini - (see also Victor Lanoux's horoscope and birth chart) |
| Chinese Zodiac | Rat |
| Generation | Silent Generation |
| Known For | Starring role in 'Louis la Brocante' and performances in French cinema such as 'Cousin, cousine'. |
Intro
Victor Lanoux was a renowned French actor and screenwriter, best known for his work in French cinema and television from the 1960s until the 2010s. He gained widespread recognition for his roles in films and his long-running portrayal of Ludovic Cruchot in the TV series 'Louis la Brocante.'
Early Life & Background
Victor Lanoux, born Victor Robert Nataf, grew up in Paris. Before transitioning to acting, he held various jobs, including dockworker and cabaret artist. His entry into the entertainment industry began in the early 1960s after partnering with Pierre Richard for a comedy duo.
Career Highlights
- Starred in the popular French TV series 'Louis la Brocante' (1998–2014)
- Received a César Award nomination for Best Actor for 'Cousin, cousine' (1975)
- Worked as both an actor and screenwriter in French cinema and television
- Collaborated with noted directors such as Yves Robert
Trivia
- His real name was Victor Robert Nataf.
- He formed a successful comic partnership with Pierre Richard in the early 1960s.
FAQs
People also ask
Victor Lanoux is 89 years old.
Victor Lanoux was born the 18 June 1936.
Paris, France.
On His Birth-Day
About June 18th, 1936, in brief:
- Historical events: British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden delivered a controversial speech on June 18, 1936, addressing the sanctions imposed on Italy. His remarks sparked debate regarding Britain's foreign policy and its stance on fascism.
- Day of the week: June 18th, 1936 was a Thursday
- Zodiac Sign: Gemini (in western zodiac), Rat (in Chinese zodiac)
- Moon Phase:
- Popular movie: After the Thin Man directed by W.S. Van Dyke
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