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Ticky Holgado

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Ticky Holgado
Holgado in 1997
Born
Joseph Holgado

(1944-06-24)24 June 1944
Toulouse, France
Died22 January 2004(2004-01-22) (aged 59)
Paris, France
OccupationActor

Ticky Holgado (24 June 1944 – 22 January 2004), pseudonym of Joseph Holgado, was a French actor and a frequent collaborator with filmmaker Jean-Pierre Jeunet.[1]

With Delicatessen (1991) by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro, Ticky Holgado saw his acting talent acknowledged. Gérard Jugnot wrote for him the character of the beggar who meets the frame in the unemployment becoming NFA (played by Jugnot) in Une époque formidable... (1991).

He received two César Award for Best Supporting Actor nominations for Une époque formidable... and French Twist.

In September 2003, Holgado announced the remission of his lung cancer, which had considerably rarefied his appearances on the screen since 2000. On 5 January 2004, he had just begun work on a new film with Lelouch, but he succumbed to cancer on 22 January 2004. He left a posthumous message, in the form of a document which appeared on his hospital bed after taking him to surgery to remove his fourth cancerous tumor. Holgado declared there: "It is necessary to tell to people that it's absolutely necessary to stop smoking".

Ticky Holgado was buried at the Père Lachaise Cemetery (45th division).[2]

Filmography

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References

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  1. ^ Une mini interview de Ticky Holgado
  2. ^ Yvan Foucart, Dictionnaire des comédiens français disparus, Mormoiron, Éditions cinéma, 2008, 1185 p. (ISBN 978-2-9531-1390-7)
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