Philippe Novarie is a famous French actor and screenwriter who won the second César Award for Best Actor and was awarded the Order of Cultural Chevalier by French Prime Minister Dominic de Villepin in July 2006. (Pictured: September 12, 1989, Hollywood, Philip Novarie's outstanding acting skills.) )

Philippe Novari graduated from drama school and worked in nightclubs, stage plays, and other performances before becoming a professional actor. (Pictured: Philip Novarre and Hugo Tongnazi performing in 1975.) )
His play path is very wide, and in the late 1940s, Philip Novaray began to shoot several films. (Pictured: March 22, 1972 – Jeanne Moreau, Philippe Novare.) )
It wasn't until 1960's "Zazi on the Subway" with Louis Malle that he began to attract attention, and his acting skills were loved by a wide audience. (Pictured: Philippe Novare starred in the film Le Jug and the Assassins in 1975.) )
In 1975, he won the Cesar Award for the first time in a film, which he won again in 1989 for his performance in the film Just Life. (Pictured: Philip Novarre in the 1971 film Time of Love.) )
During philips Novari's decades-long acting career, he had a relatively good relationship with director Bertrand Tavernier, and friends referred to Philip Novaré as his "royal male number one". (Pictured: Philip Novarre in the 1988 movie Movie Paradise.) )
In more than 50 years of film career, he has left countless classic works and full of characters to fans around the world. (Pictured: Philip Novarre and Maria Grazia Cuccinota act in 1994.) )
From his film career, Philippe Novarié made an outstanding contribution to the development of French cinema. (Pictured: Philippe Novari, 1995.) )
He has always been the most respected actor in the Hearts of the French people, and he has the honor of being called a French national treasure actor, which may be the greatest affirmation of an actor. (Pictured: Philippe Novare and Sophia Marjo starred in Rafael de Artagan in 1995.) )
Philippe Novari died of illness in Paris on 24 November 2006 at the age of 76. (Pictured: Philip Novarre in the 1997 film Schultz.) )