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BOURVIL

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Bourvil, whose real name is Andre Robert Raimbourg, is a French actor and singer, born July 27, 1917 at Prétot-Vicquemare (Seine-Maritime) - died September 23, 1970 in Paris (XVI). Raimbourg Andre, aka Bourvil (or during the "Debacle" on Arzacq in June 1940, and 1941-early 42, in reference to Andrel Fernandel he admired), has never known his father, killed during the Great War. He spent his childhood with his mother and her new husband of one, a farmer named Menard, in the village of Bourville. His cousin, Lucien Raimbourg, being already in the profession, he took a stage name to avoid confusion and chose "Bourvil" in reference to his childhood village. He married Jeanne Lefrique (1918-1985) January 23, 1943 with whom he had two son:Dominique Raimbourg (born April 28, 1950), a criminal law, municipal councilor in Saint-Sebastien-sur-Loire and Loire-Atlantique MP. Raimbourg Philippe (born March 18, 1953), professor of finance at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and ESCP Europe. After an apprenticeship as a baker, he left the Paris region to attempt a music career, he began by radio-hooks. Young artist in search of success, he moved with his wife s, at Vincennes in a tiny apartment in the Rue des Dairy, on the seventh floor, attic (he stayed up in 1947). He then went on with the numbers "comic-peasant" (derived from coarse comedy), but with the song The pencils that his career really began in 1945. Moreover, it is with this song that first appeared in film in 1945 in The Farm Hangman, Jean Dréville. An actor's kindness [edit] The game comic Bourvil rested primarily on roles nice, sometimes a little silly or naive, as the roles that he has had to face the energetic Louis de Funes:'s character Bourvil still can, by his kindness, not only to make people laugh, but also to escape the Machiavellian manipulations of the characters played by de Funès. Bourvil nevertheless wished more dramatic roles, as the handyman in The Christmas Tree, in which he helps a little boy with leukemia to pursue his passion for wolves. In this film as in comedy films, the viewer can easily identify with the character's played by Bourvil, because c is a simple man. In the two-sided mirror, his game is unrecognizable face Michèle Morgan, he plays a man who manipulates an ugly woman to be able to marry her, then when it becomes beautiful through an operation, it becomes abhorrent to her, up to harass him and remove his children. Finally, one can cite his role of Thenardier in the film adaptation of Les Miserables, or his penultimate role, that of a police commissioner in The Red Circle. Bourvil was a very cultured man. His friend Georges Brassens, who lived not far from Montainville in a village called Four Gears of Val, confided that he was the perfect gentleman, so seventeenth century and it suggested readings. He shared with Brassens an encyclopedic knowledge of French song. He also knew Jean-Paul Sartre and we thought him to the Comedie-French. It remains today a reference for many artists. Francois Morel and Antoine de Caunes has notably produced a portrait of him in March 2005, as part of the TV show on the most famous of the French over the centuries, in which rank he came in seventh position, a pledge of great popularity, 35 years after his death. He spoke French, English and some Spanish in movies he was shooting. It is sometimes designated by the name "Andre Bourvil" (there are also a "Theatre Andre Bourvil" in Paris, eleventh arrondissement). It was under this name that appears in the credits and the poster of the second last film he made, The Red Circle. He thanked Jean-Pierre Melville, director, and for mentioning her name. Death and latest movies [edit]Tomb Bourvil in Montainville. Then in 1967, during the filming of Cracks, the ax falls. At the height of his fame, Bourvil learns that he suffers from Kahler's disease, also known under the name of multiple myeloma. His days are numbered. It actually live three years longer, until the day of 23 September 1970 where he died, at age 53. He had just finished filming the Red circle with Alain Delon and Yves Montand. It is based in Montainville (Yvelines), the village where he had his country house. His latest film, shot just after Le Cercle Rouge, was the Atlantic Wall. Both films came out a few weeks after his death. At his funeral were present: Alain Delon, Yves Montand, Jean Poiret, Francis White, Francois Perier, Terry-Thomas, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Gerard Oury, David Niven, Salvatore Adamo, Patrick Prejean, Robert Hirsch, Louis de Funès, Yves Robert, Daniele Delorme, Jean-Pierre Melville, Andre Hunebelle, Marcel Camus, Jean-Pierre Mocky, Jean Marais, Michele Morgan, Laurent Terzieff, Lino Ventura, Fernandel, Gilles Grangier, Jean Gabin, Serge Reggiani, Pierrette Bruno, Jean-Claude Brialy, Claude Bernard Blier, or Both Lara-to name but a fewLefrique Jeanne, his wife, born 1918, died January 26, 1985 in a car accident, then that she went to Paris in Montainville the grave of her husband.
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cover La Tactique du Gendarme Robert Martin
La Tactique du Gendarme
BOURVIL
Arr : Robert FIENGA
Publisher : Robert Martin
Genre : Orchestra
Group : Wind band
Style & options : French light music
Set Wind Band (BOUR05039-BA) : 116,62
Full score (BOUR05039-CO) : 39,14

cover Salades de Fruits Robert Martin
Salades de Fruits
BOURVIL
Arr : Robert FIENGA
Publisher : Robert Martin
Genre : Orchestra
Group : Wind band
Style & options : French light music
Set Wind Band (BOUR05038-BA) : 116,62
Full score (BOUR05038-CO) : 39,14