Maurice Chevalier

Maurice Chevalier

1888-09-12 Paris, France Male 89 Known Credits

Biography

Maurice Auguste Chevalier (September 12, 1888 – January 1, 1972) was a French actor, cabaret singer and entertainer. He is perhaps best known for his signature songs, including "Livin' In The Sunlight", "Valentine", "Louise", "Mimi", and "Thank Heaven for Little Girls" and for his films, including The Love Parade, The Big Pond, The Smiling Lieutenant, One Hour with You and Love Me Tonight. His trademark attire was a boater hat and tuxedo. Chevalier was born in Paris. He made his name as a star of musical comedy, appearing in public as a singer and dancer at an early age before working in menial jobs as a teenager. In 1909, he became the partner of the biggest female star in France at the time, Fréhel. Although their relationship was brief, she secured him his first major engagement, as a mimic and a singer in l'Alcazar in Marseille, for which he received critical acclaim by French theatre critics. In 1917, he discovered jazz and ragtime and went to London, where he found new success at the Palace Theatre. After this, he toured the United States, where he met the American composers George Gershwin and Irving Berlin and brought the operetta Dédé to Broadway in 1922. He developed an interest in acting and had success in Dédé. When talkies arrived, he went to Hollywood in 1928, where he played his first American role in Innocents of Paris. In 1930, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his roles in The Love Parade (1929) and The Big Pond (1930), which secured his first big American hits, "You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me" and "Livin' in the Sunlight, Lovin' in the Moonlight". In 1957, he appeared in Love in the Afternoon, which was his first Hollywood film in more than 20 years. In 1958, he starred with Leslie Caron and Louis Jourdan in Gigi. In the early 1960s, he made eight films, including Can-Can in 1960 and Fanny the following year. In 1970, he made his final contribution to the film industry where he sang the title song of the Disney film The Aristocats. Description above from the Wikipedia article Maurice Chevalier, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1888-09-12

Place of Birth

Paris, France

Known Credits

89

Known For

Acting

Also Known As

Maurice Auguste Chevalier

Photos

Maurice Chevalier Photo

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Known For Movies

Known For TV Shows

Movie Credits

Schlagerparade

1953

himself

The Beloved Vagabond

1936

Gaston de Nerac 'Paragot'

Chita Rivera: A Lot Of Livin' To Do

2015

Self (archive footage)

Pepe

1960

Maurice Chevalier

A Breath of Scandal

1960

Prince Philip

Paris 1900

1948

Self (archive footage)

A Bedtime Story

1933

Monsieur Rene

Love in the Afternoon

1957

Claude Chavasse

Riviera Dream

1950

Maurice Chevalier

The Smiling Lieutenant

1931

Lt. Nikolaus 'Niki' von Preyn

L'Âge d'or de la pub

2023

Self (archive footage)

Silence Is Golden

1947

Émile Clément

Gigi

1958

Honoré Lachaille

Hooray for Hollywood

1976

Self (archive footage)

Folies Bergère

1935

Eugene Charlier / Baron Cassini

Can-Can

1960

Paul Barriere

The Stolen Jools

1931

Maurice Chevalier

The Merry Widow

1934

Count Danilo

That's Entertainment!

1974

(archive footage)

One Hour with You

1932

Dr. Andre Bertier

Charles Trenet, l'enchanteur

2022

Self (archive footage)

Fanny

1961

Panisse

Le Vagabond bien-aimé

1936

Caston de Nerac

Just Me

1950

Maurice Vallier aka 'Ma Pomme'

That's Entertainment, Part II

1976

(archive footage)

Folies Bergère

1935

Eugene Charlier / Baron Fernand Cassini

I'd Rather Be Rich

1964

Philip Dulaine

The House That Shadows Built

1931

(archive footage)

100 Years of Love

1954

Massimo (segment "Amore 1954")

Monkeys, Go Home!

1967

Father Sylvain

The Love Parade

1930

Count Alfred Renard

Complicated Women

2003

Self (archive footage)

Black Tights

1961

Himself / Narrator

The Big Pond

1930

Pierre Mirande

My Seven Little Sins

1954

Comte André de Courvallon

Monkey Business

1931

Himself (voice)

Chance at Love

1964

Self (segment "Les interviews-vérités") (uncredited)

Break the News

1938

François Verrier

Make Me a Star

1932

Maurice Chevalier (uncredited)

Going Hollywood: The '30s

1984

(archive footage)

A Royal Affair

1949

The King

You're the Top: The Cole Porter Story

1990

Self (archive footage)

Count Your Blessings

1959

Duc de St. Cloud

The Little Cafe

1931

Albert Lorifian

In Search of the Castaways

1962

Jacques Paganel

With a Smile

1936

Victor Larnois

The Way to Love

1933

François

Bad Boy

1923

Louis-Philippe Massoubre

The Man of the Day

1937

Alfred Boulard

Les Trésors de Marcel Pagnol

2019

Self (archive footage)

Love Me Tonight

1932

Maurice 'Baron' Courtelin

Playboy of Paris

1930

Albert Loriflan

Jessica

1962

Father Antonio

Personal Column

1939

Robert Fleury

Panic Button

1964

Fontaine

Innocents of Paris

1929

Maurice Marney

Gonzague

1923

Gonzague / Maurice

Michel Legrand, sans demi-mesure

2018

Self (archive footage)

Par habitude

1923

Maurice

Rendez-vous With Maurice Chevalier

2021

Self - Entertainer (archive footage)

TV Credits

Tony Awards

1956

Self - Recipient (1 episodes)

The Oscars

1953

Self (2 episodes)

The Dinah Shore Chevy Show

1956

Self (1 episodes)

The Ed Sullivan Show

1948

Self (5 episodes)

What's My Line?

1950

Self - Mystery Guest (2 episodes)

The Merv Griffin Show

1962

Self (1 episodes)

The Dick Cavett Show

1968

Self - Guest (1 episodes)

ABC Stage 67

1966

Self (1 episodes)

Cinépanorama

1956

Self (1 episodes)

This Is Your Life

1952

Self (1 episodes)

Système 2

1975

Self (archive footage) (1 episodes)

The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour

1957

Maurice Chevalier (1 episodes)

La Chance aux chansons

1984

Self (archive footage) (1 episodes)

Cadet Rousselle

1971

Self (1 episodes)

The Sorrow and the Pity

1969

Self (archive footage) (2 episodes)

The Century of Icons

2022

Self (archive footage) (1 episodes)

Max Liebman Presents

1954

Special Guest (1 episodes)

Der Sport-Spiegel

1963

Self (1 episodes)

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