Magali Noël

Magali Noëlle Guiffray (27 June 1931 – 23 June 2015), better known as Magali Noël, was a French actress and singer.

Magali Noël
Luciano Emmer, Marina Vlady, Magali Noël, and Bernard Fresson (1960)
Born(1931-06-27)27 June 1931
İzmir, Turkey
Died23 June 2015(2015-06-23) (aged 83)
OccupationActress, singer
Years active1951–2002

Biography

Born in İzmir to French parents in the diplomatic service, she left Turkey for France in 1951, and her acting career began soon thereafter. She acted in multilingual cinema chiefly from 1951 to 1980, appearing in several Italian films directed by Federico Fellini, for whom she was a favourite performer. She acted in films directed by Costa Gavras, Jean Renoir and Jules Dassin. Her career extended to television movies from roughly 1980 to 2002.

Her recording career began in France in 1956, and her most famous song was "Fais-moi mal, Johnny" ("Hurt me Johnny"), written by Boris Vian. This song was one of the first rock 'n' roll songs with French lyrics. It was censored from the radio due to its risqué lyrics.

She died on 23 June 2015, four days before her 84th birthday.[1][2][3]

Filmography

  • 1951: Demain nous divorçons – Jeanne Tourelle
  • 1951: Seul dans Paris – Jeanette Milliard
  • 1953: Deux de l'escadrille
  • 1954: Mourez nous ferons le reste – Françoise
  • 1955: Caroline and the Rebels – Térésa
  • 1955: Razzia sur la chnouf – Lisette
  • 1955: Rififi – Viviane [4]
  • 1955: Chantage – Denise
  • 1955: Les Grandes Manœuvres – Thérèse
  • 1956: Les Possédées – Pia Manosque
  • 1956: Eléna et les hommes – Lolotte, Elena's maid
  • 1957: Assassins et voleurs – Madeleine Ferrand
  • 1957: OSS 117 Is Not Dead – Muriel Rousset
  • 1958: Le désir mène les hommes – Nathalie
  • 1958: Si le roi savait ça – Arnaude
  • 1958: Le Piège – Cora Caillé
  • 1958: La Loi de l'homme (È arrivata la parigina) – Yvette
  • 1959: Ça n'arrive qu'aux vivants – Gloria Selby
  • 1959: Temptation – Jane
  • 1959: Des femmes disparaissent – Coraline Merlin
  • 1959: Oh! Qué mambo – Viviane Montero
  • 1959: Noi siamo due evasi – Odette
  • 1960: Marie of the Isles – Julie
  • 1960: Gastone – Sonia
  • 1960: La Dolce Vita – Fanny
  • 1960: Boulevard – Jenny Dorr
  • 1960: A Qualcuna Piace Calvo – Marcella Salustri
  • 1961: Le Sahara brûle – Lénq
  • 1961: Girl in the Window – Chanel
  • 1961: Legge di guerra – Olga
  • 1961: Jeunesse de nuit (Gioventù di notte) – Elvi
  • 1961: Dans la gueule du loup – Barbara Yabakos
  • 1961: Destination Fury
  • 1961: Mörderspiel (Le Jeu de l'assassin) – Eva Troger
  • 1962: The Secret Mark of D'Artagnan (Il Colpo segreto di d'Artagnan) – Carlotta
  • 1963: Storm Over Ceylon – Gaby
  • 1963: The Accident – Andréa
  • 1963: Toto and CleopatraCleopatra
  • 1964: Queste pazze pazze donne – Giulia - Martini's wife ('La garçonnière')
  • 1964: I marziani hanno 12 mani – Matilde Bernabei
  • 1964: Requiem pour un caïd – Éva
  • 1964: Oltraggio al pudore – Giovenella's sister
  • 1964: Le Dernier Tiercé – Lydia
  • 1965: Hot Frustrations – Louisa
  • 1965: La Corde au cou
  • 1965: Aventure à Beyrouth (La Dama de Beirut) – Gloria Lefevre
  • 1966: Comment ne pas épouser un milliardaire (TV Series) – Delia Delamarre
  • 1967: Le Golem (TV Movie) – Angelina
  • 1968: The Most Beautiful Month – Claudia
  • 1968: L'Astragale – Annie
  • 1969: Z – Nick's sister
  • 1969: Satyricon – Fortunata
  • 1970: Tropic of Cancer – the princess
  • 1970: The Lustful Vicar (Kyrkoherden) – the countess
  • 1970: The Man Who Had Power Over Women – Mme Franchetti
  • 1970: The Swinging Confessors – Signora Bellini
  • 1970: Edipeon
  • 1971: Le Belve – Lisa (segment "Il cincillà")
  • 1972: Comme avant mieux qu'avant (TV Movie) – Fulvia Gelli
  • 1972: Le p'tit vient vite – La garde-malade
  • 1972: Racconti proibiti... di niente vestiti – Prudenzia
  • 1973: Amarcord – Ninola / "Gradisca", the hairdresser
  • 1975: Paolo Barca, Schoolteacher and Weekend Nudist – Signora cacchiò
  • 1975: Il tempo degli assassini – Rossana
  • 1975: La Banca di Monate – Melissa, Adelmo's wife
  • 1977: Stato interessante – Tilde La Monica (second story)
  • 1978: Jean-Christophe (TV Series)
  • 1979: Les Rendez-vous d'Anna – Ida
  • 1980: Le Chemin perdu – Maria
  • 1980: Le président est gravement malade (TV Movie) – Edith Wilson
  • 1982: Les Confessions du chevalier d'industrie Felix Krull (Bekenntnisse des Hochstaplers Felix Krull) (TV Mini-Series) – Mme Houpflé
  • 1982: Qu'est-ce qui fait courir David ? – Sarah, David's mother
  • 1982: L'Enfant et les magiciens (TV Series) – Aunt Marguerite
  • 1983: Les Années 80
  • 1983: The Death of Mario Ricci – Solange
  • 1984: Sortie interdite (TV Series) – Mado
  • 1985: Diesel – Mickey
  • 1985: Vertiges – Constance
  • 1986: Exit-exil – Solange
  • 1986: L'Amour tango (TV Series) – Angèle
  • 1988: On the Orient, North (The Ray Bradbury Theater, ep.#2.8) – Minerva Halliday
  • 1989: Pentimento – Maddeleine
  • 1989: La Nuit de l'éclusier – Hélène Belloz
  • 1991: Crimes et jardins (TV Movie) – Suzanne
  • 1992: Les Cœurs brûlés (TV Series) – Julia
  • 1997: Les Héritiers (TV Movie) – Zizi
  • 1998: Le Dernier Fils (TV Movie) – Elisabeth Haas
  • 1999: La Nuit des hulottes (TV Series) – Rainette Leblanc
  • 2000: Fidelity – Clélia's mother
  • 2001: Regina Coeli – Regina
  • 2002: La Source des Sarrazins (TV Movie) – Rose
  • 2002: The Truth About Charlie – mysterious woman in black (final film role)

Discography

  • 1956 : Fais-moi mal Johnny de Boris Vian
  • 1964 : Magali Noël chante Boris Vian
  • 1988 : Magali Noël chante Boris Vian (CD Jacques Canetti/Musidisc)
  • 1989 : Regard sur Vian, with Stéphanie Noël, live in Beausobre
  • 2002 : Magali Noël (CD Story Mercury)

References

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