Noël Godin

Noël Godin (born 13 September 1945) is a Belgian writer, critic, actor and notorious pie thrower or entarteur. Godin gained global attention in 1998 when his group ambushed Microsoft CEO Bill Gates in Brussels, pelting the software magnate with a pie. After bombarding Gates, Godin allegedly said, "My work is done here." Godin insists he is non-violent and is careful to use only what he calls a "tarte classique", filled with whipped cream and perhaps a little chocolate in soft sponge cake. He says his humor can be traced back through Jerry Lewis, Wile E. Coyote, the Marx Brothers and yippies like Abbie Hoffman. Godin is inspired (for instance in his Anthologie de la subversion carabinée (1989)) by the works of the Utopian philosophers Tommaso Campanella (Civitas Solis) and Charles Fourier (La Phalange, Le Phalanstère). His ideal society is one where there is no struggle for power or money and where everybody can live in a state of perfect happiness. He is also an admirer of the anarchist Ravachol without approving his violence, sentiment which inspired him to his pie-attacks. Godin has a particularly colourful way of expressing himself, using terms like "tempêtes patissières" (pastry storm) to describe his pieing. Source: Article "Noël Godin" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Birth Location Liège, Belgium
Born 1945-09-13

Movies

The Big Night as Le marié
2012
The Antics Roadshow as Himself
2011
2 ou 3 choses que je sais de Joseph Morder as Self (archive footage)
2007
2005
Le journal de Joseph M. as Man throw a pie in Brussels
2000
Tout est calme as Porte
2000
Cream and Punishment as Le Gloupier
1997
Easy in Mind as Le bavard
1989
Cinématon XXII as N°214
1982
Cinématon as N°214
1978
Le sexe enragé as Le curé
1970
Grand Prix as Spectator (Spa) (uncredited)
1966

Movies

Grève et pets Director
1975
1975
1974
1974
1972