Pierre Dac
André Isaac (15 August 1893 Châlons-sur-Marne, France – 9 February 1975 Paris, France), better known as Pierre Dac, was a French humorist. During World War II, Pierre Dac was one of the speakers of the BBC's Radio Londres service to occupied France. He produced a series of satirical songs which were broadcast on the station. After the war, he participated in a comic duet with the humorist Francis Blanche. A very active freemason, initiated in 1926 at "Les Inséparables d'Osiris" lodge in Paris, he created a parodic and slang masonic rite "Le rite des Voyous" still practiced in some French lodges. Dac is also the creator of the comic term "Schmilblick." Source: Article "Pierre Dac" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For
Credits
- 2020 · Pierre Dac et Francis Blanche : Le Meilleur du Parti d'en Rire as lui-même
- 2009 · Comiques de toujours (Vol. 1 à 4) as Self (archive footage)
- 1974 · Par ici la monnaie as Madame Irma
- 1974 · La Scoutmoune as
- 1972 · Midi trente as Self
- 1971 · Samedi soir as Self
- 1968 · À bout portant as Self
- 1968 · Don't Play with Martians as Docteur Creac'h
- 1968 · The Little Bather as Le ministre
- 1967 · Deux Romains en Gaule as Un écrivain du "Café Flora"
- 1962 · Césarin joue les 'étroits' mousquetaires as Mr. Dupont
- 1962 · The Deadly Decoy as
- 1962 · Snobs! as General Costa
- 1961 · The American Beauty as Colonel
- 1960 · Easy Come Easy Go as The restaurant owner
- 1957 · La Polka des menottes as l'homme en caleçon au commissariat
- 1956 · La Famille Anodin as Jean Lou Anodin
- 1951 · Good Enough to Eat as Gendarme Pantois
- 1949 · Last Hour, Special Edition as Joseph François Berty
- 1940 · Radio Surprises as Self
- 1934 · Poliche as
- 1934 · Voilà Montmartre as
- 1933 · Les deux 'Monsieur' de Madame as Adolphe Gatouillat
- 1932 · Fun in the Barracks as
- 1932 · The Golden Can as Vézinet