Birthday:
Jun 01, 1937
Place of Birth: La Seyne-sur-Mer, Var, France
Place of Birth: La Seyne-sur-Mer, Var, France
Henri Tisot
Henri Tisot (1 June 1937 – 6 August 2011) was a French actor, writer, and humorist. He was best known for playing Adolf Hitler in the farcical film The Fuhrer Runs Amok, for his parodies of the speeches of General Charles de Gaulle, and for the television series La trilogie marseillaise. Henri Tisot was born in La Seyne-sur-Mer. He died at the age of 74 in Sanary-sur-Mer, Var, France. Source: Article "Henri Tisot" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography
Movie | Cast | Year |
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Charles and Lucie | Le gradé municipal | 1979 |
Le Dindon | Soldignac | 1986 |
Clémy | Modeste | 2005 |
Hell Train | Mr. Guilabert | 1985 |
The Devil and the Ten Commandments | Philippe Dancourt | 1962 |
Cyrano de Bergerac | First poet | 1960 |
The Fuhrer Runs Amok | Adolf Hitler | 1974 |
Les gros malins | Ambassador who speaks like Salvador Dali | 1969 |
La Baraka | le pêcheur | 1982 |
Bedmania | L'amateur de parties fines | 1974 |
The Menace | Jérôme | 1961 |
Gross Paris | Von Dupont | 1974 |
Marriage of Figaro | 1959 | |
My Uncle from Texas | Dieudonné | 1962 |
Tales of Paris | 1962 | |
The Edifying and Joyous Story of Colinot | 'Tournebeuf' | 1973 |
Aux frais de la princesse | 1969 | |
The Novice Lovers | Le prince Azoun | 1973 |
Ah! La police de Papa | Jules, le préfet de police | 1975 |
La poudre aux yeux | M. Malingear | 1985 |
Paris Loves | 1961 | |
Happy He Who Like Ulysses | Gendarme at the Plan-d'Orgon crossroads | 1970 |
Killer Spy | Agent 07 on the phone | 1965 |
Le roi du village | Moïse | 1963 |
Les petits oiseaux | Blandinet | 1977 |
Comiques de toujours (Vol. 1 à 4) | Self (archive footage) | 2009 |
Would-Be Gentleman | A tailor boy | 1958 |
Une jeunesse | L’obsédé | 1983 |
Le temps des copains | Lucien | 1963 | Series | Cast | Year |
Le Temps des copains | Lucien Gonfaron | 1961 |
Samedi soir | Self | 1971 |
Cinépanorama | Self | 1956 |
La Trilogie marseillaise | Honoré Panisse | 2000 |
Champs-Elysées | Self | 1982 |
Midi trente | Self | 1972 |