Philippe Clay

Philippe Clay

Biography

Philippe Clay, born Philippe Mathevet, (March 7, 1927 – December 13, 2007) was a French mime artist, singer and actor.

He was known for his tall and slim silhouette (he was 1,90 m tall) and for his interpretations of songs by Charles Aznavour, Claude Nougaro, Jean-Roger Caussimon, Boris Vian, Serge Gainsbourg, Jean Yanne, Léo Ferré, Jacques Datin, Jean-Claude Massoulier or Bernard Dimey. He interpreted “La Complainte des Apaches” for the TV series Les Brigades du Tigre, written by Henri Djian and composed by Claude Bolling.

As an actor, he appeared in many movies (Bell, Book and Candle) and television films. One of his famous roles is in the Jean Renoir film, French Cancan, where he played Casimir le Serpentin (a character inspired by Valentin le désossé).

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🎬 Movies Featuring Philippe Clay

Lautrec

Lautrec (1998)

as Auguste Renoir
Krim

Krim (1995)

as Eugène
Salut la puce

Salut la puce (1983)

as Rigodo-Cartecolin, un marionnettiste
Shanks

Shanks (1974)

as Mr. Barton
Les joyeux lurons

Les joyeux lurons (1972)

as L'abbé Larivière
Sale temps pour les mouches

Sale temps pour les mouches (1966)

as Pierre Mazaud, aka 'Félix'
In The Water... Which Makes Bubbles!

In The Water... Which Makes Bubbles! (1961)

as Jean-Louis Preminger (voice)
Lay Off Blondes

Lay Off Blondes (1960)

as L'inspecteur Al Wheeler
Bell, Book and Candle

Bell, Book and Candle (1958)

as French Singer at the Zodiac Club
Toto in Paris

Toto in Paris (1958)

as il finto maggiordomo
En bordée

En bordée (1958)

as Bailladrisse / Yves Biadrix
Nathalie

Nathalie (1957)

as Adolphe Faisant
French Cancan

French Cancan (1955)

as Casimir le Serpentin
Rome Express

Rome Express (1950)

as Sleeping car employee