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Pierre Repp
Pierre Repp (5 November 1909 in Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise, France – 1 November 1986 in Plessis-Trévise, France) was a French humorist and actor. His real name was Pierre Alphonse Léon Frédéric Bouclet. On 14 August 1930, he married Ferdinande Alice Andrée Bouclet in Lille.
He is famous in France for his unique comic talent. He used to simulate stuttering while talking, in a humoristic way, trying to pronounce some words and finally replacing them by others. In a famous French sketch, "Les crêpes", he explained the recipe that way, with sentences like this one: "Then you add some mamerlade, oh sorry ! Some marlamade... Uh! Me, I pour some chocolate".
Pierre Repp appeared in many theatre plays and TV shows, but mainly in music-hall and cabarets in Paris or on tour. Pierre Repp has his place in the French cinéma story due to many "third-roles" in about forty films.
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As actor
Comiques de toujours (Vol. 1 à 4)
Prends ton passe-montagne, on va à la plage
The Gendarme and the Gendarmettes
The Gendarme and the Creatures from Outer Space
Charles and Lucie
Run After Me Until I Catch You
I Don't Know Much, But I'll Say Everything
La Grande Maffia
The Hideout
Donkey Skin
L'homme qui venait du Cher
Sous le signe de Monte-Cristo
The Tattoo
L'Or du duc
Black Humor
Circus Angel
A King Without Distraction
La bande à Bobo
Un coup dans l'aile
Un clair de Lune à Maubeuge
Cartouche
Césarin joue les 'étroits' mousquetaires
Parades
The Busybody
Candide or The Optimism in the 20th Century
The Love Game
Croesus
The 400 Blows
Vice Squad
Springtime in Paris