Magali Noël

Magali Noël (* June 27, 1932 in Izmir, actually Magali Giuffra ) is a Turkish- French actress and singer.

Life

The Turkish-born Magali Noël had from an early age an affinity to the stage. Early on, they began with a ballet training and took over ten years of violin lessons at the school of César Franck. At fifteen, she got acting lessons. After that, she played at various theaters theater. Your first major achievements came as an interpreter of Molière in Germany. Later she went back again and again for commitment to the theater, for example, alongside Peter Ustinov and at various Parisian theaters.

At the age of 18 she was in a small role in Demain nous divorcons her film debut, to get a year later her first major role as wife Bourvils in Seul dans Paris. Because of their sleek and amazing ease of illustration, it was predominantly occupied as the personification of the vamps.

Magali Noël is still active in the movie business. She starred in productions in France, Italy, Germany, England and the USA in a variety of genres from comedy ( as with the Italian star comedian Totò ) on Crime and Thriller ( The Snake ) to the socially critical tragedy ( The man who dominated the women ) and her filmography includes popular titles such as Rififi, the Tropic of Cancer and the Death of Mario Ricci. A total of three times she stood for Federico Fellini on camera: 1959 as Fanny in La dolce vita, Fellini's Satyricon in 1969 as Fortunata and 1973 as Gradisca in Amarcord.

Their most famous song was Fais -moi times, Johnny, written by Boris Vian. The song was one of the first rock and roll songs with French lyrics.

Filmography (selection)

Discography

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