
Maurice Chevalier
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.
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Credits
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L'Âge d'or de la pub 2023Self (archive footage)★ 6.5
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The Century of Icons 2022Self (archive footage)★ 7
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Self - Entertainer (archive footage)★ 10
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Self (archive footage)★ 8
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Self (archive footage)★ 9
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Self (archive footage)★ NR
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Complicated Women 2003Self (archive footage)★ 6.7
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Self (archive footage)★ NR
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Self (archive footage)★ 4
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(archive footage)★ 10
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(archive footage)★ 6.9
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Hooray for Hollywood 1976Self (archive footage)★ NR
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Système 2 1975Self (archive footage)★ NR
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(archive footage)★ 7.3
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Self (archive footage)★ NR
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Cadet Rousselle 1971Self★ NR
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Self (archive footage)★ 7.8
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Monkeys, Go Home! 1967Father Sylvain★ 5.3
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ABC Stage 67 1966Self★ 6.2
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Chance at Love 1964Self (segment "Les interviews-vérités") (uncredited)★ 5.8
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I'd Rather Be Rich 1964Philip Dulaine★ 5.8
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Panic Button 1964Fontaine★ 4.2
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A New Kind of Love 1963Self★ 6.2
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Jacques Paganel★ 6.4
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Jessica 1962Father Antonio★ 4.5
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Self - Host★ NR
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Black Tights 1961Himself / Narrator★ 6.2
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Fanny 1961Panisse★ 6.8
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Pepe 1960Maurice Chevalier★ 6.2
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A Breath of Scandal 1960Prince Philip★ 5.1
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Can-Can 1960Paul Barriere★ 6.6
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Count Your Blessings 1959Duc de St. Cloud★ 4.2
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★ 5.8
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Gigi 1958Honoré Lachaille★ 6.2
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Maurice Chevalier★ 8.6
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Claude Chavasse★ 7
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Self★ 6
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Tony Awards 1956Self - Recipient★ 5.1
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My Seven Little Sins 1954Comte André de Courvallon★ 1
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Max Liebman Presents 1954Special Guest★ NR
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100 Years of Love 1954Massimo (segment "Amore 1954")★ 7
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Schlagerparade 1953himself★ NR
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The Oscars 1953Self★ 7
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This Is Your Life 1952Self★ 6.5
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Just Me 1950Maurice Vallier aka 'Ma Pomme'★ 3.8
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What's My Line? 1950Self - Mystery Guest★ 6.9
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Riviera Dream 1950Maurice Chevalier★ NR
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A Royal Affair 1949The King★ NR
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Paris 1900 1948Self (archive footage)★ 5.3
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Silence Is Golden 1947Émile Clément★ 6.8
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Personal Column 1939Robert Fleury★ 6.6
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Break the News 1938François Verrier★ 6
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The Man of the Day 1937Alfred Boulard★ 5
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With a Smile 1936Victor Larnois★ 6.8
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The Beloved Vagabond 1936Gaston de Nerac 'Paragot'★ 5.4
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Gaston de Nerac★ 5
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Folies Bergère 1935Eugene Charlier / Baron Fernand Cassini★ 5.6
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The Merry Widow 1934Count Danilo★ 6.8
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The Way to Love 1933François★ NR
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A Bedtime Story 1933Monsieur Rene★ 8
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Self★ NR
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Love Me Tonight 1932Maurice 'Baron' Courtelin★ 6.6
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Make Me a Star 1932Maurice Chevalier (uncredited)★ 5.5
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One Hour with You 1932Dr. Andre Bertier★ 6.5
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Monkey Business 1931Himself (voice)★ 7
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Lt. Nikolaus 'Niki' von Preyn★ 6.9
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(archive footage)★ 7
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The Stolen Jools 1931Maurice Chevalier★ 5.6
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The Little Cafe 1931Albert Lorifian★ NR
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Playboy of Paris 1930Albert Loriflan★ 7
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The Big Pond 1930Pierre Mirande★ 5.7
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Paramount on Parade 1930Apache★ 6.1
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The Love Parade 1930Count Alfred Renard★ 6.7
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Innocents of Paris 1929Maurice Marney★ NR
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Maurice★ NR
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Par habitude 1923Maurice★ NR
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Jim Bougne, boxeur 1923Maurice★ NR
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Bad Boy 1923Louis-Philippe Massoubre★ NR
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Gonzague 1923Gonzague / Maurice★ 1
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Une soirée mondaine 1917Momo★ NR
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La Valse à la mode 1908★ 6