- Patrick Topaloff
Patrick Topaloff (
December 30 ,1944 ) is a Frenchcomedian ,singer , andactor .The son of a Georgian father and a
Corsica n mother which, according to him, made him "a delicate Franco-Russian dessert," Topaloff began his career onEurope 1 , where his comic antics drew a wide audience, especially among children who delighted in his many silly catch phrases. Popular singerClaude François encouraged him to try his hand at singing, and his recording of "Il Vaut Bien Mieux Etre Jeune, Riche et Beau" ("It's Much Better to Be Young, Rich, and Beautiful") became a major hit and the first of several gold records.In the late 1960s and throughout the 1970s, writer/director Philippe Clair cast Topaloff in a number of slapstick comedy films similar to the "Carry On" series in the UK or those made by
Jerry Lewis in the US after splitting withDean Martin . His last feature film was "Drôles de Zèbres " for writer/director Guy Lux in 1977.In his later years, problems in Topaloff's private life overshadowed his professional successes. Deeply in debt, he frequently worked without billing in an effort to avoid liens being placed on his salary. In 1995, he was sentenced to a year in prison for non-payment of
alimony and taxes. Paroled after four months, he forged for himself a new and highly successful career in legitimate theatre.Topaloff's
autobiography , "Les Pleurs du Rire" ("Tears of Laughter"), was a major bestseller.
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