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The story of Philippe and his Algerian attendant, Abdel Sellou, was told in a 2003 documentary, A la vie, à la mort. [7] Their story was also adapted in the biographical movies The Intouchables (2011), [8] and the Indian, Argentine, and American re-makes, respectively, Oopiri (2016), [9] Inseparables (2016), [10] and The Upside (2017). [11]
The Intouchables (French: Intouchables, pronounced [ɛ̃tuʃablə]), also known as Untouchable in the UK, Ireland, and Scandinavia, [2] is a 2011 French buddy comedy-drama film written and directed by Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache. It stars François Cluzet and Omar Sy.
Audrey Fleurot in October 2013. Fleurot was born on 6 July 1977 in Mantes-la-Jolie, west of Paris. [1] She is the only child of a firefighter and actor from the esteemed Comédie-Français troupe, and a mother who worked as a nursery nurse.
François Cluzet (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa klyzɛ]; born 21 September 1955) is a French film and theatre actor.Cluzet has collaborated with many important European and American directors, including Claude Chabrol, Bertrand Tavernier, Claire Denis, Agnieszka Holland, Robert Altman and Olivier Assayas.
The Untouchables, video game based on the 1987 film; Untouchable, a Japanese manzai comedy duo and winners of the 2004 M-1 Grand Prix; unTouchable, a webtoon by massstar; DGUSA Untouchable, a wrestling pay-per-view event; Untouchables, a fictional organization in comic books, see list of DC Comics teams and organizations
Keaton could not use his real name when he was getting his Screen Actors Guild card in the late 1970s because there already was a Michael Douglas in Hollywood (and a very well known one, at that).
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Darko Maver, a lauded fictional Yugoslav artist whose gruesome sculptures turned out to be photos of real murders found on rotten.com by Eva and Franco Mattes. David J. Broadfoot, the Member of Parliament from Kicking Horse Pass, representing the New Apathetic Party, a character played by Canadian comedian Dave Broadfoot.