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 : Louis de FUNES, Portrait mit Orden 1973


Louis de FUNES, Portrait mit Orden 1973

Mar 15, 1973 - Paris, FRANCE - French comedian LOUIS DE FUNES portrayed with the Legion d'honneur - a French order established by Napoleon Bonaparte. It is the premier order of France, and its award is therefore considered a great distinction, and the possible French equivalent of the British Victoria Cross and George Cross rolled into one. French actor LOUIS DE FUNES started out as a comic in Paris nightclubs and as a radio performer. He began appearing in French films in 1945 and between then and 1979 made over 100 films. Through the 1950s and 60s, he was the most popular comedian in France

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13285932
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47073117
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2712px x 3531px (1.1MB)
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(c) Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com/Mary Evans
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Editorial Use Only - No Property or Model Releases. For any non-editorial use, please contact Mary Evans direct
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Keystone Pictures USA

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