Francis Giannelli better known as Francis Linel was born on February 26, 1928 in Marseille.
At the same time, actor, singer of variety, dancer and leader of reviews, it is at 15 years old that Francis Linel begins on the stage of the Alcazar of Marseilles. After having chained several projects, he arrived in Paris in 1948 where Jean Nohain engaged him in the operetta feather in the wind and a year later it’s in July Carnivallet it be found.
The Grand Prize for French Song was awarded to him in 1950 for Le Consul de Curitiba, before he left to perform in the United States, and in particular in New York. A great experience, which will allow him to return to Paris as review leader at the Lido for two years.
In 1952, Francis Linel arrived at the Théâtre de Paris in You have to marry mom by Guy Lafarge with Denise Grey, then the following year he played with Fernandel in Le Baker of Valorgue by Henri Verneuil.
In 1955, it was in music that Francis Linel launched himself brilliantly, with the publication of several records, which enabled him to tread several stages, including the mythical stage of the Olympia.
In 1960, Francis Linel plays in Vincent Scotto’s Trilogy One of the Canebière, In the land of the sun et The Navy Three, then two years later, it was with Francis Lopez in Four days in Paris that we find it on the roads of France
In 1965, it was in Toulon that he performed in Albert Willemetz’s operetta Your mouth then goes on to different projects like Louisiana, my loves, operetta by Henry Boustayre and Jacques Planté, Dedean operetta by Albert Willemetz, Once upon a time the operettaby Jean Poiret, The Gypsy Wanderer, Francis Lopez’s operetta or even Dreams of Vienna, operetta by Francis Lopez.
In 1973, Francis Linel arrives at the cinema with an important role in Les Mena film by Daniel Vigne
Francis Linel had been living for several years in Nonza, in Cap Corse, where he had decided to retire.
He died on August 16.
He was 94 years old.
(source Melody.Tv)
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For many years, students from the Finosello vocational high school in Ajaccio have taken part in a poster design competition organized by and for Aiutu Corsu, an association involved in the fight once morest AIDS. The theme chosen to illustrate the 2022 summer campaign is HIV/AIDS prevention and awareness. Aiutu Corsu would like to thank the teachers and supervisors of the school and to congratulate all the students who participated in the creation of the various proposals and in particular, Flora D’Amore who won the competition, with her poster.
“The HIV virus is still circulating on our island and only protection and regular testing can protect us and others.” emphasizes the direction of the association that within a few days will launch its prevention campaign “digital, modern and very oriented “social networks” in order to reach the young public as much as possible. A summer campaign which makes it possible to remind that HIV/AIDS is always there and that at any age, when we love each other, we protect ourselves! “Around the world, 38 million people are still living with this virus. One of the missions of our association is to continue to alert and warn regarding the existing means of protection and to fight once morest received ideas, especially for young people. who ignore this disease.
A man found dead after the fire which broke out near the Ikea store in Nice
Terrible discovery made by firefighters. When they had just brought the fire that ravaged a shed near the Ikea store in Nice, in the Saint-Isidore district, under control, they found the body of a victim in the rubble of the enclosure.
According to the emergency services, it is a 70-year-old man.
At least 28 firefighters were mobilized in this operation. The fire broke out around 6:30 p.m. A large plume of black smoke was visible several kilometers from the scene of the disaster.
From meat to video protection, a wave of checks on the private beaches of the Côte d’Azur
The first customers have just settled in, who for lunch, who for sunbathing on a mattress. In the kitchen, it’s effervescence. And now a dozen people in street clothes arrive without warning in this beach restaurant in Nice. “We know it’s a shot, but we need employees for our controls to be effective”, justifies Thierry Borgia, principal inspector within the Departmental Directorate of Public Finances. At the head of the squad, the assistant prosecutor Jean-Philippe Navarre. The magistrate’s requisitions allow the various services to open all the doors.
The first check is carried out on the cash register. No more software that made it possible to hide double accounting in one click. The restaurant must provide a certificate of conformity for the software at the risk of being fined up to 7,500 euros! At the same time, a labor inspector and another from the URSSAF went directly to the kitchens. The hygiene services might not, that day, accompany the movement, taken by another mission, but they are usually associated.
The manager of this private beach puts on a good face, but even if some stress is palpable. We must continue to welcome customers while answering questions from controllers. The regulations are sometimes so finicky… “A non-alcoholic exhibition bottle is missing. Ten are needed, not nine”, remarks a police officer from the administrative brigade. No PV for this detail quickly rectified by a server. Ditto for the absence of a ban on smoking in the toilets.
The various services in action belong to Codaf, the acronym for Operational Anti-Fraud Committee. The pandemic has not facilitated these inter-service punch actions. Prosecutor Xavier Bonhomme decided to relaunch them with, each time, a sector in the crosshairs. “This time it’s the beach restaurants but it might have been the barbers, the building, the shisha bars….”, specifies Jean-Philippe Navarre, his deputy who, in terms of fraud, knows a lot regarding it. He went through the national financial prosecutor’s office.
From meat to CCTV
Direction another beach whose concession was recently awarded. Again, a warm welcome. No outbursts of voice. The various State services take over the restaurant with its neat decoration. A worker carries out work in the scullery. An inspector telephones the employer immediately: “You would have to provide me with your employee’s building fund card. You know he must always have it on him.” The police officers of the administrative brigade ask for proof of the origin of the meat and the prefectural authorization for the video protection system.
A policeman fills in a simplified report by ticking boxes: “tobacco register, display of the price of games, smoking ban, IV license…” A report is drawn up for non-compliance with the duration of working time. The establishment is also singled out for its lack of ventilation in the kitchens. He has twenty days to comply.
Throughout the week, the checks are linked. Word of mouth has not caught on with the inspectors: concealed work, non-respect of weekly working hours, expired foodstuffs, faulty self-control of temperatures… The fight once morest fraud ensures health client. But not only. Some beaches show impressive turnover; between three and four million euros. In these times of crisis, the State especially does not want to leave its share of the cake.