Hervé Villechaize
Tampilan
Hervé Villechaize | |
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Lahir | Hervé Jean-Pierre Villechaize 23 April 1943 Paris, Prancis |
Meninggal | 4 September 1993 North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, Amerika Serikat | (umur 50)
Sebab meninggal | Bunuh diri |
Pekerjaan | Aktor |
Tahun aktif | 1966–1993 |
Karya terkenal | Nick Nack di The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) Spider di Seizure (1974) King Fausto di Forbidden Zone (1980) Smiley di Two Moon Junction (1988) |
Tinggi | 3 ft 11 in (119 cm) |
Televisi | Fantasy Island |
Suami/istri | Anne Sadowski
(m. 1970; c. 1979)Camille Hagen
(m. 1980; c. 1982) |
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Hervé Jean-Pierre Villechaize (23 April 1943 – 4 September 1993) adalah seorang aktor Prancis-Amerika Serikat. Dia paling diingat untuk perannya sebagai antek jahat, Nick Nack, dalam film James Bond The Man with the Golden Gun (1974), dan karena berperan sebagai asisten Tuan Roarke, Tattoo, di serial televisi Amerika Fantasy Island (1977-1984), di mana frase tangkapannya adalah "pesawat Ze! Pesawat Ze!".
Filmografi
[sunting | sunting sumber]Film | |||
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Tahun | Judul | Sebagai | Catatan |
1966 | Chappaqua | Little Person | Uncredited |
1970 | Maidstone | ||
1971 | The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight | Beppo | |
1972 | The Last Stop | Deputy | |
1972 | Greaser's Palace | Mr. Spitunia | |
1973 | Malatesta's Carnival of Blood | Bobo | |
1974 | Seizure | The Spider | |
1974 | Crazy Joe | Samson | |
1974 | The Man with the Golden Gun | Nick Nack | |
1977 | Hot Tomorrows | Alberict | |
1978 | The One and Only | Milton Miller | |
1980 | Forbidden Zone | King Fausto of the Sixth Dimension | |
1982 | Airplane II: The Sequel | Little Breather | |
1988 | The Telephone | Freeway | Suara |
1988 | Two Moon Junction | Smiley | |
Televisi | |||
Tahun | Judul | Sebagai | Catatan |
1977–1983 | Fantasy Island | Tattoo | 132 episode |
1982 | Faerie Tale Theatre | Rumpelstiltskin |
Pranala luar
[sunting | sunting sumber]- Hervé Villechaize di IMDb (dalam bahasa Inggris)
- "Herve Villechaize; Actor, 50, Commits Suicide at His Home". Associated Press/The New York Times September 5, 1993.