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Home/People/Guy Montagné
Guy Montagné profile photo
Born
Mar 6, 1948
Age 78
Place of Birth
Paris, France
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

25
Movies
8
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Guy Montagné

Acting

Biography
Guy Montagné (born 6 March 1948) is a French actor, comedian and radio personality. He was the "grandson of a lyrical singer, in a family that had produced generations of musicians", and the son of Jean-Claude Beïret Montagné, a radio and electronics engineer who during the Vichy years went underground rather than submit to forced labor conscription; was imprisoned in Pamplona under the Franco regime; but eventually joined the Free French in Casablanca. In 1972, he graduated from René Simon's acting school and quickly found employment in the films of Robert Manuel as well as Luis Buñuel, who cast him as the Young Monk in The Phantom of Liberty (1974). From 1976 to 1978, Guy Montagné portrayed in several episodes the role of Guyomard in the television series Commissaire Moulin. In 1978, Stéphane Collaro engaged him to perform imitations and write comic texts of his radio program on Europe 1. Having found the sitcom Tous les chemins mènent au rhum, the first political radiophonic sitcom, propelled Collaro and Montagné at the top of the radio audience. These audience successes then became televisual from 1979 to 1981 with Le Collaro show. The Collaro troop pass from Antenne 2 to TF1 and the show was retitled Co-Co Boy where Guy Montagné met American coco-girl Terry Shane. She then became his wife and his screenwriter for his one-man shows. In 1985, he is the French voice of Donald Duck in the television program Le Disney Channel on FR3. For a decade from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s, he knew his period of success, where he was very popular, with his neurotic, hot-tempered and talkative character. After that period, due to the departure of Stéphane Collaro for the channel La Cinq in 1987, the following period was darker and more difficult. In the 1990s, he began a career in cabaret where he played numerous shows, but the successful period of the 1980s was far. He asked from time to time his friend Patrick Sébastien to participate at his television shows, which gave him the opportunity to begin in the television field. But in the meantime, the audience began more attracted to other comics like Alex Métayer and Élie Kakou. His repertoire had no evolution and since the 1990s, his situation was similar to Jean Roucas. Willing to start again his career in cinema, he made the mistake in 1992 participating at the film of the return of Les Charlots without Gérard Rinaldi entitled Le Retour des Charlots. The film was a commercial failure and considered as a flop, which compromised his film career with a lot of refuses to castings. Guy Montagné was in the 1990s one of the most important personalities of the radio program Les Grosses Têtes hosted by Philippe Bouvard and also participated at the occasional television programs of the same name. In February 2014, he was victim of a facial nerve paralysis on the left side called Bell's palsy, due to the stress of the ticket theft of the show he had to play in the town of Muzillac in the department of Morbihan, and the way he was treated by the municipality after the theft, who refused to reimburse him. He then made a sketch of it. Treated at La Pitié-Salpêtrière in Paris, he was cured two months after the incident. Source: Article "Guy Montagné" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Le temps d'un regard poster

Le temps d'un regard

as Gaston
2007
Les Cerfs-volants poster

Les Cerfs-volants

as Marcellin
2007
Guy Montagné : Cours d'Histoires poster

Guy Montagné : Cours d'Histoires

Cast
2007
Best Of Collaro - Coffret 3 DVD poster

Best Of Collaro - Coffret 3 DVD

as Self
2004
Changement de trottoir poster

Changement de trottoir

Cast
2004
Caramba poster

Caramba

Cast
2004
Un homme parfait poster

Un homme parfait

as Victor Méchain
2003
Guy Montagné : Une p'tite dernière pour la route poster

Guy Montagné : Une p'tite dernière pour la route

as Self
2003
Guy Montagné : Histoires de vacances poster

Guy Montagné : Histoires de vacances

as Self
2002
Villa mon rêve poster

Villa mon rêve

as Roger
2001
Guy Montagné - L'adieu aux blagues poster

Guy Montagné - L'adieu aux blagues

as Self
2001
Sous les pavés, la plage poster

Sous les pavés, la plage

as Pierre Maillard
2000
Guy Montagné - 10 Heures poster

Guy Montagné - 10 Heures

Cast
1998
Les Interdits des Grosses Têtes poster

Les Interdits des Grosses Têtes

as Self
1997
Histoires Cochonnes poster

Histoires Cochonnes

Cast
1997
Guy Montagné s'éclate au Théâtre Grévin poster

Guy Montagné s'éclate au Théâtre Grévin

as Self
1995
God, My Mother's Lover and the Butcher's Son poster

God, My Mother's Lover and the Butcher's Son

as Jean Richain
1995
Les Meilleures de Guy Montagné poster

Les Meilleures de Guy Montagné

as Self
1993
The Charlots Return poster

The Charlots Return

as L'adjudant Caussade
1992
The Professional Secrets of Dr. Apfelgluck poster

The Professional Secrets of Dr. Apfelgluck

as Un gendarme
1991