Bourvil

Description:

At the age of three, André Zacharie Raimbourg and his family moved to a town in the region of Normandy called Bourville. He finished school at the age of 15 and began to work as a baker. He was already playing harmonica, mandoline and cornet when he engaged himself in a village band. In the beginning of 1940 while in the army making music-hall show for the troops, he changed his name into Andrel like his idol Fernandel from whom he was singing the songs. He began to write his own songs, making a name by himself, and so in 1942 took a new name, further from "Fernandel": Bourvil(le). He was recognized as a stand-up comic, dressed as a farmer grown too fast for the shirt he wears, hair coming down on his forehead, a simple minded but crafty naive. At the end of the war the radio extended his fame. His first parts on the screen were based only on this character. It's only in 1956 with La traversée de Paris (1956) of Claude Autant-Lara that he really began to give his real potential as an actor on the screen. His greatest popular successes will come under the direction of Gérard Oury.

Overview

Birthday July 27, 1917
Born In Prétot-Vicquemare, Seine-Inférieure [now Seine-Maritime], France
Alternative names André Bourvil , Alain Grimor
Height 172 cm
Spouse/Ex- Jeanne Lefrique January 23, 1943 - September 23, 1970 (his death)
Children Dominique Raimbourg
Relatives Lucien Raimbourg (Cousin)

Did you know

Trivia July-August 2017- Subject of an exhibition for the centenary of his birth in Fontaine-le-Dun, Normandy, the regional town where he played the cornet in the municipal band. The hall where the exhibition took place bears his real name.

Scores

The Longest Day
2h 58m
7.7
The Red Circle
2h 20m
7.9
The Crossing of Paris
1h 25m
7.3
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