Maurice Chevalier
Born
September 12, 1888 (age 83)
Died
January 1, 1972
Birthplace
Paris, France

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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Movies

Going Hollywood: The '30s
Going Hollywood: The '30s
1984 ★ 10.0
(archive footage)
That's Entertainment, Part II
That's Entertainment, Part II
1976 ★ 6.9
(archive footage)
That's Entertainment!
That's Entertainment!
1974 ★ 7.4
(archive footage)
Monkeys, Go Home!
Monkeys, Go Home!
1967 ★ 5.2
Father Sylvain
I'd Rather Be Rich
I'd Rather Be Rich
1964 ★ 5.8
Philip Dulaine
Panic Button
Panic Button
1964 ★ 4.2
Fontaine
In Search of the Castaways
In Search of the Castaways
1962 ★ 6.5
Jacques Paganel
Jessica
Jessica
1962 ★ 4.3
Father Antonio
Fanny
Fanny
1961 ★ 6.7
Panisse
Pepe
Pepe
1960 ★ 6.3
Maurice Chevalier
A Breath of Scandal
A Breath of Scandal
1960 ★ 5.1
Prince Philip
Can-Can
Can-Can
1960 ★ 6.6
Paul Barriere
Count Your Blessings
Count Your Blessings
1959 ★ 4.2
Duc de St. Cloud
Gigi
Gigi
1958 ★ 6.3
Honoré Lachaille
Love in the Afternoon
Love in the Afternoon
1957 ★ 7.0
Claude Chavasse
My Seven Little Sins
My Seven Little Sins
1954 ★ 1.0
Comte André de Courvallon
100 Years of Love
100 Years of Love
1954 ★ 7.0
Massimo (segment "Amore 1954")
Just Me
Just Me
1950 ★ 3.8
Maurice Vallier aka 'Ma Pomme'
Riviera Dream
Riviera Dream
1950
Maurice Chevalier
A Royal Affair
A Royal Affair
1949
The King
Silence Is Golden
Silence Is Golden
1947 ★ 6.8
Émile Clément
Personal Column
Personal Column
1939 ★ 6.6
Robert Fleury
Break the News
Break the News
1938 ★ 6.0
François Verrier
The Man of the Day
The Man of the Day
1937 ★ 5.0
Alfred Boulard
With a Smile
With a Smile
1936 ★ 6.8
Victor Larnois
The Beloved Vagabond
The Beloved Vagabond
1936 ★ 5.4
Gaston de Nerac 'Paragot'
Le Vagabond bien-aimé
Le Vagabond bien-aimé
1936 ★ 4.8
Gaston de Nerac
Folies Bergère
Folies Bergère
1935
Eugene Charlier / Baron Cassini
Folies Bergère
Folies Bergère
1935 ★ 5.6
Eugene Charlier / Baron Fernand Cassini
The Merry Widow
The Merry Widow
1934 ★ 6.7
Count Danilo
The Way to Love
The Way to Love
1933
François
A Bedtime Story
A Bedtime Story
1933 ★ 4.5
Monsieur Rene
Love Me Tonight
Love Me Tonight
1932 ★ 6.5
Maurice 'Baron' Courtelin
Make Me a Star
Make Me a Star
1932 ★ 5.5
Maurice Chevalier (uncredited)
One Hour with You
One Hour with You
1932 ★ 6.5
Dr. Andre Bertier
The Smiling Lieutenant
The Smiling Lieutenant
1931 ★ 6.8
Lt. Nikolaus 'Niki' von Preyn
The House That Shadows Built
The House That Shadows Built
1931 ★ 7.0
(archive footage)
The Stolen Jools
The Stolen Jools
1931 ★ 5.6
Maurice Chevalier
The Little Cafe
The Little Cafe
1931 ★ 7.0
Albert Lorifian
Playboy of Paris
Playboy of Paris
1930 ★ 7.0
Albert Loriflan
The Big Pond
The Big Pond
1930 ★ 5.7
Pierre Mirande
Paramount on Parade
Paramount on Parade
1930 ★ 6.1
Apache
The Love Parade
The Love Parade
1930 ★ 6.6
Count Alfred Renard
Innocents of Paris
Innocents of Paris
1929
Maurice Marney
L'Affaire de la rue de Lourcine
L'Affaire de la rue de Lourcine
1923
Maurice
Par habitude
Par habitude
1923
Maurice
Jim Bougne, boxeur
Jim Bougne, boxeur
1923
Maurice
Bad Boy
Bad Boy
1923
Louis-Philippe Massoubre
Gonzague
Gonzague
1923 ★ 1.0
Gonzague / Maurice
Une soirée mondaine
Une soirée mondaine
1917
Momo
The Dwarf Kingdom of Lilliput Versus Gigas the Tall, Prince of the Giants
The Dwarf Kingdom of Lilliput Versus Gigas the Tall, Prince of the Giants
1914
La Valse à la mode
La Valse à la mode
1908 ★ 6.0

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