
Pierre Dac
Known For
Acting
Born
1893-08-15 in Châlons-sur-Marne, Marne, France [now Châlons-en-Champagne]
Died
1975-02-09
Biography
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.
Most Known For

Midi trente
as Self

Samedi soir
as Self

À bout portant
as Self

Poliche

The Little Bather
as Le ministre

La Famille Anodin
as Jean Lou Anodin

The American Beauty
as Colonel

Voilà Montmartre

Don't Play with Martians
as Docteur Creac'h

The Deadly Decoy
as Colonel Berthomieu

La Polka des menottes
as l'homme en caleçon au commissariat

Comiques de toujours (Vol. 1 à 4)
as Self (archive footage)

Fun in the Barracks
as Ledru (uncredited)

Deux Romains en Gaule
as Un écrivain du "Café Flora"

Par ici la monnaie
as Madame Irma

Last Hour, Special Edition
as Joseph François Berty

Snobs!
as General Costa

Good Enough to Eat
as Gendarme Pantois

Radio Surprises
as Self

The Golden Can
as Vézinet