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A director, luc besson, was born in Paris, France on March 18th, 1959. He is a French director, producer, screenwriter, actor, editor, etc. He is known as Spielberg of France because of his box office success. The works are fast-paced, luxurious in style and of great commercial value. Some people say that his film is actually an American film, but it was shot in France. My parents are both masters of water sports, and my mother is also a diving instructor. When he was a teenager, he dreamed of becoming an expert in the ocean and dolphins, but because of a diving accident, he had to give up this wish and turn to movies. At the age of 17, he joined Gaomeng Film Company as an assistant before graduating from high school. At the age of 19, he came to Los Angeles, USA, and studied film production courses for three months. After starting to shoot some experimental short films, he served as deputy director after returning to China. In 1983, Besson's film debut "The Last Battle" came out. This award-winning black and white, wide-screen silent science fiction film is said to have been made at the age of 23 with 3 francs and 6 sous. Luc besson seems to have proved to the world that in France, even if you don't have a professional film education and can't find investment, you can still make a unique film. Because of this, Besson was once regarded as the pioneer of young French directors, whether he likes it or not. Subway and Blue Sea and Blue Sky have won luc besson a reputation at home and abroad. Although the French César Awards was a little stingy when he only awarded the "Best Recording" and "Best Music" awards to Blue Sea and Blue Sky, Besson publicly stated that this film was the most proud work in his directing career. After all, this work has poured into Besson's passion and dreams as a teenager, and Besson can finally capture the light and shadow and life of the ocean he saw in his childhood with his camera. Jack, the diver in the film, finally died in the sea. More precisely, that was his real survival. Isn't Jack the embodiment of Besson's ideal?

luc besson, a lonely film explorer, even in his commercial blockbusters, we can feel his ultimate understanding of history and life and touch his mental journey as a French soldier. Whether it is Jack in Blue Sea and Blue Sky, the killer in Killer Leon or Joan of Arc, we will all feel that this is luc besson.

directed works

Arthur and his mini kingdom Arthur and the Invisible (26)

Angel A-A (25)

Joan of Arc Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc, The (1999)

The Fifth Element (1997)

This killer is not too cold Leon (1994)

Atlantis (1991)

Nikita (199)

Blue sea and blue sky Grand bleu, Le (1988)

Subway (1985)

Dernier combat, Le (1983)

Screenplay Works

Hurricane Rescue Take (28)

Arthur and his mini kingdom Arthur and the Invisible (26)

Taxi Express 4 Taxi4 (26)

Angel A-A (25).

express 2 The Transporter 2 (25)

Danny the Dog (25)

Bandidas (25)

Banlieue13 (24) in District 13

Taxi Biao Hua Taxi (24).

Undercurrent 2: Apocalypse of Angels Crimson Rivers 2: Angels of the Apocalypse (24)

Tulip Fangfang fnfan la tulipe (23)

Car God Michel Vaillant (23)

Taxi Express 3 Taxi 3 (23).

Change of Life Express The Transporter (22)

Kiss of the Dragon (21)

Enterprise Warrior Yamakasi-Les samoura? Destemps Moderns (21)

Wasabi (21)

Dancer, The (2)

Taxi Express 2 Taxi 2 (2)

Joan of Arc Messenger: The (1999)

Taxi Express (1998)

The Fifth Element (1997)

This killer is not too cold Leon (1994)

Point of No Return (1993)

Nikita (199).

Grand bleu, Le (1988)

Subway (1985)

Dernier combat, Le (1983)

Second, director Jacques Perrin

English name: Jacques Perrin

Sex: male

Date of birth: After joining the film industry in 196, he began his rich experience in the film field. In 1966, he won the Golden Lion Award for Best Actor in Venice Film Festival for starring in Half a Man. In the following 2 years, he successively served as the producer of Z, Special Passage, Beyond Life, Himalaya and other films. In 21, The Migrating Birds, which was directed, written and produced by him, announced the birth of a documentary master. For jacques perrin, documentary won him another irreplaceable reputation (he was a very famous actor 3 years ago).

actor's work

Enfer, L' (25)

Spring of the Cowboy Class (formerly known as Les Choristes)(24)

Deep Blue (23)

Wolf Clan Pact Pack des Loups (21)

Bird Migration Peuple. Le (21)

Rienque des Mensonges (1991)

Paradise Cinema (1989)

Anné e des mé duses, L' (1984)

Raoni (1978)

Crabe-tambour, Le (1977)

Home Sweet Home (1975)

Blanche (1973)

Big Storm Z (1969)

Liu Mei Huajiao Demoiselles de Rochefort, Les (1967)

debut novel Comparison Tueurs (1966)

Half Man Uomo a metà, Un (1966)

Team 317e section, La (1965)

Family Diary Cronaca familiare (1962)

Director's work

Peuple Migration of Birds, Le (21)

Screenplay

Peuple Migration of Birds, Le (21)

III. Reno Bram, a famous comedian in China

His main works are Escape from Danger, Grand Hotel, Up in the Tree, Beauty on the Waves, etc.

His French name is Louis de Funès, translated into Chinese as Louis de Fenes, but I don't know why he is used to calling him Reno Bram.

The biggest difference between the old generation of comedians and other actors in the past is that no matter how many different roles they have played, they will always remain the same in the audience's mind, as if they were born this way. Like Lloyd, who is always wearing small round eyes, Keaton is always stretching this deadpan face, as well as thin Laurie and fat Hattie, Chaplin is even more unforgettable ...

And the comedian Louis de Fenes, the audience will think of the short, grumpy, bald little French old man with small eyes and big mouth. Even if he wears a wide German military uniform and a helmet that covers his eyes in Escape from Danger, he still looks like that. It was more than ten years ago that "Escape from Danger" was released in China. Over the years, the audience has relived this masterpiece over and over again through TV, and many wonderful dialogues will still ring in their ears from time to time until now. This is not only due to the artists of Shanghai Film Studio, but also inseparable from the wonderful performances of the actors in the film. In fact, the earliest film starring Fenes in China was Crazy Noble, but it was far less popular than Escape from Danger. Because this film once set a record of over 1 million box office receipts in France, and made Fenes recognized as the number one comedian in France.

Fenes was born in 1914. When he was young, he worked as a craftsman and accountant. This life accumulated a lot of materials for his later performances. Being a supporting comedian in a stage play has created opportunities for him to hone his acting skills. Although he has been involved in film since 1945, he has been playing a supporting role. It was not until he was 43 years old in 1957 that he became the leading role. At this time, he was already the "little French old man". During his acting career, he created many characters of different professions and times, but his character was consistent. Through exaggerated body movements and expressions, he vividly depicts the typical character of the French civil class: kind and hot, selfish and suspicious, smart and cunning.

In addition to two films, Crazy Aristocrats and Escape from Danger, Fenes has also shown three films in China: in The Missing of the President, he plays a restaurant owner looking for the president, and in tell it to the judge, he plays a mercenary factory owner; In Brave Man or Coward 2, the gourmet he played lost his sense of taste at the end of the film, and he could only judge a glass of wine by his eyes. During the performance, Fenes looked seriously, stared at the wine in the glass with bright eyes, and gushed out the quality and origin of the wine. From time to time, a funny conceit flashed on his face, which showed his performance skill perfectly. His famous works include police series from 196s to 198s, from the first episode "The Police of Saint Tropez" to the last episode "The Police and Female Soldiers", which was shot in six episodes. Saint-Tropez was originally a tourist area in France, and the police station that was regarded as the location in the film became a new tourist attraction. This series of films mainly meets the audience in the form of video tapes in China.

In p>1983, he died of a heart attack. Before he died, he was preparing to star in the film Crocodile. Since then, the filming of this film has been shelved, so no one can replace Fenes: he not only made people laugh on the screen, but also always made the staff and onlookers laugh at the filming scene. Such a person, I may want to hear people laugh even at my own funeral

Four names: Jean-Paul-belmondo Gender: Male

Date of birth: April 9, 1933 English name: Jean-Paul Belmondo

Constellation: Aries blood type:

Hobby: height: 18cm

Nationality: French nationality. Jean Paul Belmondo (Jean Paul Belmondo) was born in an art house in Paris on April 9, 1933. His father was a sculptor and his mother was a painter. With a little older, he became increasingly interested in art and was admitted to the Music and Drama School for special study. In 1956, after graduating from the school with excellent results, he toured around with local amateur troupes. In the same year, he began to set foot in the film industry, and successfully starred in the "new wave" film Exhausted (also known as Breath) produced by modernist director Jean Luc Godard. In the film, he vividly played a gangster who stole a car, shot a policeman and chased a girl, and became famous in the French film industry.

He has a wide range of operas, and he is equally good at literature, martial arts and tragic comedies. It was one of the most dazzling stars in Europe at that time, and it became popular for decades. It was an evergreen tree on the screen. His acting career is a microcosm of French films, and the images he created represent the faces of French people.