Victor Lanoux

Victor Lanoux

1936-06-18 – 2017-05-04 (age 80) Paris, France
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Biography

Victor Lanoux (born 18 June 1936 in Paris) is a French actor.He started out in cabaret, where he collaborated with Pierre Richard. He made one of his earliest film appearances in The Shameless Old Lady. He received two César nominations in 1976, for his roles in Cousin, cousine and Adieu poulet. His best known role outside of Europe is perhaps that of The Thief in the 1985 comedy classic National Lampoon's European Vacation.

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Cousin, Cousine
Cousin, Cousine

1975

as Ludovic

One Wild Moment
One Wild Moment

1977

as Jacques

Pardon Mon Affaire
Pardon Mon Affaire

1976

as Bouly

Two Men in Town
Two Men in Town

1973

as Marcel

Out of It
Out of It

1978

as Martial Gaulard, Condemned to Death

The Common Man
The Common Man

1975

as le costaud

La Smala
La Smala

1984

as Robert

The French Detective
The French Detective

1975

as Pierre Lardatte

A Woman at Her Window
A Woman at Her Window

1976

as Michel Boutros

Les Démons de Jésus
Dog Day
Dog Day

1984

as Horace

Scene of the Crime
Scene of the Crime

1986

as Maurice

The Dogs
The Dogs

1979

as Dr Henry Ferret

Thieves After Dark
Thieves After Dark

1984

as Insp. Farbet

I Don't Know Much, But I'll Say Everything
I Don't Know Much, But I'll Say Everything

1973

as Team Worker with Pierre

Servant and Mistress
Servant and Mistress

1977

as Jerome

Such a Lovely Town...
Such a Lovely Town...

1979

as Stéphane Bertin

Louisiana
Louisiana

1984

as Charles de Vigors

Boulevard des assassins
Boulevard des assassins

1982

as Charles Vallorba