Fernand Raynaud Explained

André Gustave Fernand Raynaud, best known as Fernand Raynaud (May 19, 1926 – September 28, 1973), was a French stand-up comic star, an actor and a singer.

Biography

Fernand Raynaud was one of the most renowned standup comedians among French comic actors of the 1950s and 1960s. He began his career playing and singing in cabarets and music halls, then he gained popularity through performances broadcast on television. He's renowned for playing typical, average Frenchmen characters, especially the silly ones, making funny faces and using mime and slapstick humour. In 1973, Raynaud was killed in a car crash in Le Cheix, near Riom, France.[1]

Sketch comedy

Filmography

Cinema

Television

Theatre

Songs

Fernand Raynaud sang the following songs, most of them written by Raymond Mamoudy and played by Marcel Rossi (piano player):

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.lamontagne.fr/clermont-ferrand/faits-divers/puy-de-dome/2018/01/07/le-jour-ou-lhumoriste-fernand-raynaud-nous-a-fait-pleurer_12690767.html Le jour où l’humoriste Fernand Raynaud nous a fait pleurer