Marcel Amont

Marcel Amont

1929-04-01 Bordeaux, Gironde, France Male 33 Known Credits

Biography

Marcel Amont (born Marcel Jean-Pierre Balthazar Miramon on April 1, 1929) is a French singer and actor of the 1960s and 1970s. Amont also recorded in Occitan and promoted Bearn culture from the 1950s. He is a singer of great artistic career, being one of the most popular in France, and the most prolific of the French language with many years of career. He has sold 300 million albums, has recorded 30 albums, 79 singles 126 ep, 11 compilations and about 1,000 songs in different languages (English, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, German, Irish and Spanish). He is famous for having performed songs by composers such as Georges Brassens, Léo Ferré and Georges Moustaki. Inspired by American pop and jazz in the style of Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett and Andy Williams. He recorded international hits such as "Blue, bland, blond", "L'amour ça fait passer le temps", "Ballade pour l'espagnol", "Le plus beau tango du monde" and "Cathy, fais-moi danser". His famous song entitled "Un Mexicain" reached number 1 on the charts in France. He has also made films and is director of soundtracks. Born in Bordeaux on April 1, 1929, son of Modeste Miramon, employee of the railways, and Romélie Lamazou, nurse. He doubted, after the baccalaureate, between the chair of physical education and the Conservatory of dramatic art. The comedy, and finally the song, will prevail over the sport. After having toured the arts of Bordeaux, he "got up" in Paris in the late 1950s, where he made his name little by little in most cabarets of the two banks (Villa d'Este, Fontaine des 4 saisons, etc. ). From a young age he was fond of jazz and pop music. In 1951, Marcel Amont decided to try his luck in Paris and became famous performing in several cabarets. For many years, Marcel Upstream enchainer such benefits before 1956 to secure the first parts of Edith Piaf, allowing it to quickly become the revelation of the year and his first public recording, which allows him to get the novel Grand Prix de Novela the French Academy of Charles Cros. A success that opens the doors of the cinema, and will become with Brigitte Bardot in The bride is too beautiful. 1956 is the miraculous year. At the Olympia, he was cut in the first part of Edith Piaf: first hired as a "supplement to the program," a sacred "revelation of the year" and finished five weeks later in second place on the poster. Encouraged by this success in public, he recorded his first album in public and receives the Price of the Académie Charles-Cros in the company of Serge Gainsbourg and Juliette Gréco and, in the process, debut in the cinema with Brigitte Bardot in the bride is too beautiful. We often see Marcel Amont in the famous television show 36 chandelles. Through his appearances in the films La mariée est trop belle (1956), together with Brigitte Bardot and La conduite à gauche (1961), Marcel acquires a great reputation in France. He signed a record contract Polydor Records in that same year when he released his first single Escamillo. In 1957 he released his first album entitled Marcel Amont and in Bleu, Blanc, Blond. ... Source: Article "Marcel Amont" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Gender

Male

Birthday

1929-04-01

Place of Birth

Bordeaux, Gironde, France

Known Credits

33

Known For

Acting

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TV Credits

Vivement dimanche

1998

Self (1 episodes)

Sacrée soirée

1987

Self (1 episodes)

Champs-Elysées

1982

Self (8 episodes)

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche

1975

Self (4 episodes)

Midi Première

1975

Self (11 episodes)

Le monde est à vous

1987

Self (4 episodes)

Le Grand Échiquier

1972

Self (2 episodes)

Samedi soir

1971

Self (2 episodes)

Numéro un

1975

Self - Host (2 episodes)

Midi trente

1972

Self (21 episodes)

Fan School

1977

Self (1 episodes)

30 millions d'amis

1976

Self (2 episodes)

La Chance aux chansons

1984

Self (3 episodes)

On n'est pas couché

2006

Self - Guest (1 episodes)

Système 2

1975

Self (2 episodes)

À bout portant

1968

Self (1 episodes)

Molière pour rire et pour pleurer

1973

La Fontaine (1 episodes)

Cadet Rousselle

1971

Self (3 episodes)

Les années bonheur

2006

Self (1 episodes)

Night-Club

1968

Self (1 episodes)

Europarty

1967

Self (1 episodes)

Airs de France

1955

Robert (1 episodes)

Aujourd'hui Madame

1970

Self - Musical Guest (1 episodes)

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