Maurice Chevalier

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AKA: Maurice Auguste Chevalier, Momo
Nationality: French
Birthdate: 09/12/1888
Birthplace: Paris, France
Death Date: 01/01/1972

biography

Celebrated French music-hall entertainer, famous for his straw hat, rolling eyes, protruding lower lip, cheerfully boisterous singing style and risque humor, in films from 1908. One of the most famous and beloved Frenchmen of the century, Chevalier hit his peak in film after the coming of sound, when he was one of Paramount's, indeed Hollywood's pre-eminent stars, appearing in such delightful musical comedies and operettas as Ernst Lubitsch's "The Love Parade" (1929) and "The Merry Widow" (1934) and Rouben Mamoulian's "Love Me Tonight" (1932). Though awarded the Croix de Guerre after being Continued

Credits

Claude Chavasse
1957
Philip Dulaine
Duc De St Cloud
Prince Philip
Paul Barriere
Panisse
Honore Lachaille
Father Antonio
Father Sylvain
Prof Jacques Paganel
Phillipe Fontaine

milestones

Year
Milestone
1908 
Film acting debut, "Trop Credule", in France
1914 
Interned in a German POW camp during WWI; reputedly learend English from other prisoners
1928 
First US film appearance, the silent travelogue film, "Bonjour New York"
1929 
Hollywood feature starring debut, "Innocents of Paris"
1929 
First film with director Ernst Lubtisch and co-star Jeannette MacDonald, "The Love Parade"
Continued

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