Guy Lux

Guy Lux

Guy Maurice Lux (21 June 1919 – 13 June 2003) was a French TV host and producer best known for his 1961 creation of the game show Intervilles and its numerous spinoffs. During his 40 year career, he produced, directed, hosted, and wrote more than 40 television shows. Lux was born Guy Maurice Lux on 21 June 1919 in Paris, France and has Alsatian ancestry. He attended Lycée Arago for high school then École Estienne for university. He studied fine arts and applied arts and studied to be a lyricist. In 1939, he joined the war effort as an ambulance driver but was taken prisoner by enemy troops. He escaped and joined the French Resistance and later the Allied troops. After the war, he was awarded the Escapees' Medal and a Croix de Guerre. Due in part to the economic conditions in post-war France, Lux had difficulty finding buyers for his songs. In the 1940s, he ran a hardware store in Asnières-sur-Seine, where he would set up games for his customers to play, especially during the Tour de France. He did not start working in media until 1952. Lux hosted his first game show, Contact, in 1960. This show would later become La roue tourne, which he hosted alongside Jean-Francois Chiappe and Marina Gray in 1960-1964. Another significant game show he hosted was Intervilles in 1962-1964, 1970-1971, 1973, and 1985-1991, almost the entire time with Léon Zitrone, Simone Garnier, and Claude Savarit. This show was based on the Italian programme Campanile sera and later inspired the British show It's a Knockout. He created and hosted the spinoffs Jeux sans frontières (all-Europe competition), Interneige (continuation of Jeux sans frontières), Intercontinents (international competition), Interglace (winter competitions), and Interchallenges. He also hosted Ring Parade and its sequel Système 2 and the popular variety show Le Schmilblick, which popularized the word schmilblick, similar to the English thingamajig. He created and produced the shows La Classe, La Une est à vous, Succès fous, Capitale d'un soir, and L'Or à l'appel as well. Though he mainly worked with television, he appeared, oftentimes as a fictionalized version of himself, in several films, including Clémentine chérie (1964), Bang Bang (1967), Les fous du stade (1972), Comme sur des roulettes (1977), and Le bourreau des cœurs (1983). He also wrote and composed the song "A la queue leu leu" which was sung by André Bézu, and recorded a comedy song called "Le Tango d'Intervilles" with co-host Léon Zitrone. In 2021, Lux and Zitrone were featured in the documentary Les Duos mythiques de la television as one of France's legendary duos. He wrote and directed Drôles de zèbres in 1977 and in 1980 created his own production company, People Production. He retired from his television career in 1993, due largely to his age and the new talent available elsewhere. ... Source: Article "Guy Lux" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Filmography

2022

La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président
La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président
as Self (archive footage)
Movie - Released: 1/7/2022

2016

Freedom : La Story de George Michael
Freedom : La Story de George Michael
as Self (archive footage)
Movie - Released: 12/30/2016

1987

Sacrée soirée
Sacrée soirée
as Self
TV - Released: 9/2/1987

1983

The Executioner of Hearts
The Executioner of Hearts
as Guy Lux
Movie - Released: 10/12/1983

1978

Movie
La mort de Claude François
as Self
Movie - Released: 4/11/1978

1977

Drôles de zèbres
Drôles de zèbres
as Guy Lux
Movie - Released: 3/22/1977

1975

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
as Self
TV - Released: 1/12/1975
TV
Système 2
as Self - Host
TV - Released: 1/19/1975

1973

The Madman
The Madman
as Self (uncredited)
Movie - Released: 5/10/1973

1972

Stadium Nuts
Stadium Nuts
as Guy Lux
Movie - Released: 9/22/1972
Le Grand Échiquier
Le Grand Échiquier
as Self
TV - Released: 1/12/1972

1971

Movie
La Lucarne magique
as Une personnalité
Movie - Released: 10/4/1971
TV
Samedi soir
as Self
TV - Released: 1/9/1971
Cadet Rousselle
Cadet Rousselle
as Self - Host
TV - Released: 11/4/1971

1967

Bang Bang
Bang Bang
as Guy Descartes
Movie - Released: 5/18/1967

1964

Clémentine chérie
Clémentine chérie
as Guy Lux
Movie - Released: 8/3/1964

1962

Intervilles
Intervilles
as Self - Host
TV - Released: 7/19/1962