Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Birthday
1944-06-24
Deathday
2004-01-22
Place of Birth
Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Midi-Pyrénées, France
Ticky Holgado
Biography
Ticky Holgado (June 24, 1944, in Toulouse – January 22, 2004, in Paris), pseudonym of Joseph Holgado, was a French actor and a frequent collaborator with Jean-Pierre Jeunet. 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 (1990). He received the Caesar of the best male bit part in 1992 for Une époque formidable and in 1996 for Gazon maudit. 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 4th 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). Source: Article "Ticky Holgado" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For
Amélie
as Man in Photo
Delicatessen
as Marcel Tapioca
A Very Long Engagement
as Germain Pire
The City of Lost Children
as Ex-Acrobat
Ruby & Quentin
as Martineau
Manon of the Spring
as Rural engineering specialist
French Twist
as Antoine
My Mother's Castle
as Binucci, hunting whip
My New Partner
as Alphonse
Monsieur Batignole
as Lucien Morel