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Philippe Clay, born Philippe Mathevet, (March 7, 1927 – December 13, 2007) was a French mime artist, singer and actor.
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
1975
Philippe Clay, born Philippe Mathevet, (March 7, 1927 – December 13, 2007) was a French mime artist, singer and actor.
He was known for his tall and slim silhouette (he was 1,90 m tall) and for his interpretations of songs by Charles Aznavour, Claude Nougaro, Jean-Roger Caussimon, Boris Vian, Serge Gainsbourg, Jean Yanne, Léo Ferré, Jacques Datin, Jean-Claude Massoulier or Bernard Dimey. He interpreted “La Complainte des Apaches” for the TV series Les Brigades du Tigre, written by Henri Djian and composed by Claude Bolling.
As an actor, he appeared in many movies (Bell, Book and Candle) and television films. One of his famous roles is in the Jean Renoir film, French Cancan, where he played Casimir le Serpentin (a character inspired by Valentin le désossé).
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Gender
Male
Birthday
March 7, 1927
Died
December 13, 2007
Birthplace
Paris, France
Also Known As
The Road to Shame
1959
Die Wildnis
1993
Shanks
1974
Nathalie
1957
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
1956
Lautrec
1998
Bell, Book and Candle
1958
Ubu cocu ou l'archéoptéryx
1981
Quarter to Two Before Jesus Christ
1982
Krim
1995
French Cancan
1955
L'Herbe rouge
1985
Let's Arm Ourselves and Go!
1971
Rome Express
1950
Toto in Paris
1958
La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président
2022
Tuvalu
1999
It Happened on the 36 Candles
1957
The Freelancers
1999
The Bureaucrats
1959
+ 26 more movies
Vivement dimanche
1998
Champs-Elysées
1982
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
1975
Midi trente
1972
Discorama
1959
30 millions d'amis
1976
30 millions d'amis
1976
Samedi soir
1971
Système 2
1975
À bout portant
1968
The Count of Monte Cristo
1998
Cadet Rousselle
1971
Catherine
1986
Marianne, une étoile pour Napoléon
1983
Le Gerfaut
1987
La Brigade des maléfices
1971
Les Allumettes suédoises
1996
La Comtesse de Charny
1989
La Grande Béké
1998