- Jacques Paganel
Jacques Eliacin François Marie Paganel is one of the main characters in
Jules Verne 's novel "In Search of the Castaways " (original title "Les Enfants du capitaine Grant"). Paganel represents theabsent-minded professor stock character .Verne gives a memorable characterisation of his hero:
In the novel, Paganel is the "Secretary of the Geographical Society of
Paris , Corresponding Member of the Societies ofBerlin ,Bombay ,Darmstadt , Leipsic,London ,St. Petersburg ,Vienna , and New York; Honorary Member of the Royal Geographical and Ethnographical Institute of theEast Indies " [http://jv.gilead.org.il/pg/cstwy/1/06.html] . After many years of being a cabinet professor, he decides to take a voyage toIndia , but by mistake boards the protagonists' yacht "Duncan" (which is going toPatagonia ), the first of Paganel's absent-minded actions. Further mistakes include learning thePortuguese language over Spanish by mistake.Nevertheless, Paganel proves to be an important member of the search party. His interpretation of the documents is vital in the advancement of the novel; he also provides numerous geographical references and is a constant source of humor.
In film and television
Actors who have played Paganel on the screen include:
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Nikolai Cherkasov , in "The Children of Captain Grant" (1936)
*Maurice Chevalier , in "In Search of the Castaways" (1962)
*Lembit Ulfsak , in "In Search of Captain Grant" (1985)
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