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Victor Lanoux has died: The actor is dead at 80

Purepeople
By Thomas Montet
May 4, 2017

According to our colleagues, Victor Lanoux died in the night of Wednesday to Thursday following a stroke of which he had been victim several days ago.  In a coma, the hero of the famous series of France 3 Louis the flea market was hospitalized in a hospital in Royan (Charente-Maritime), where he died this 4th of May.  The comedian, already suffering from a stroke in 2007, had long resided in the city of Royan, where he owned " a house in the Park district ," says South West .

In addition to fifty years of career, Victor Lanoux, born Victor Robert Nataf on June 18, 1936 in Paris, had imposed itself on many public.  After his assiduous debut on stage in the 1960s, he had revealed himself to the greatest number in the cinema, alongside Jean Gabin in L'Affaire Dominici by Claude Bernard-Aubert (1973), Adieu poulet (1975) by Pierre Granier-Deferre, Cousin, cousin (1975) by Jean-Charles Tacchella, two films that had earned him a César nomination, and Yves Robert's An Elephant (1976).  From 1998 to 2014, his role as a second-hand dealer, appreciated by millions of viewers, had made him an inescapable face of the small screen.

 All our condolences to his family and loved ones.


LANOUX, Victor (Victor Robert Nataf)
Born: 6/18/1936, Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France
Died: 5/4/2017, Royan, Charente-Maritime, France

Victor Lanoux’s western actor:
Louisiana (TV) – 1984 (Charles de Vigois)

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