Marcel Mouloudji

DOB: 1922-09-16

DOD: 1994-06-14

Marcel Mouloudji, born September 16, 1922 in the 4th arrondissement of Paris and died June 14, 1994 in Neuilly-sur-Seine is a French-Algerian singer, songwriter, painter and actor. His songs, alternately committed and sentimental, evoke love, war, nostalgia between sadness and loneliness. He has notably interpreted texts by poets such as Boris Vian, Louis Aragon and Philippe Pauletto. Marcel Mouloudji was born in 1922 in Paris to a bricklayer father and a housekeeper mother. His father, Saïd Mouloudji was born in 1896 in French Algeria in the Kabyle village of Leflaye (tribe of Aït Waghlis, daïra of Sidi-Aïch), and his mother, Eugénie Roux is a Breton born in Paris in 1901. The family knows serious problems: when Marcel was only ten years old, his mother was hospitalized for a mental disorder and his illiterate father, housed in a maid's room, had trouble raising his two sons, the eldest of whom, André, was gravely ill and the second, a gentle dreamer who finds accommodation by chance encounters. During his adolescence, Marcel enrolled with his brother in a left-wing youth movement, the Faucons Rouges, close to the SFIO. In 1935, he met Sylvain Itkine, director and member of the October Group, an organization affiliated with the Fédération des Théâtres Ouvriers de France. Marcel Maillot, director of a Syndicat du livre summer camp, encouraged him to sing with his brother. He was soon noticed by Jean-Louis Barrault. During this period, Marcel was thus hosted by Jean-Louis Barrault, who introduced him to the artistic milieu of Paris. He participated in the artistic life associated with the Popular Front in 1936. In 1936, he appeared in the film La Guerre Des Gosses by Jacques Daroy. In 1937, for the film Claudine À L'École by Serge de Poligny, the screenwriter Jacques Constant, around Blanchette Brunoy, created the character of "Petit Moulou"... soon to be Mouloudji. In 1938, Marcel played one of the three young heroes in Disparus De Saint-Agil by Christian-Jaque. In 1939, Marcel played the role of Louis in Christian-Jaque's film L'Enfer Des Anges, a film selected for the 1939 Cannes Film Festival which did not take place, and released in February 1941. In 1942, he played the role of 'Ephraïm Luska in Henri Decoin's film, The Strangers in the House, after Georges Simenon... Jacques Canetti, famous artistic agent. He will offer him to record "Comme Un P'tit Coquelicot" thanks to which Mouloudji obtains the Grand Prix du Disque 1953 and the Charles-Cros Prize in 1952 and 1953. He repeats with "Un Jour Tu Verras" the following year. He reappears in films like Henri Calef in 1949 or We Are All Assassins three years later. His last roles, he did in Rafles sur la ville by Pierre Chenal then in Llegaron Dos Hombres in 1958. After recording a disc with accordionist Marcel Azzola in 1976 called "And it was turning", he released "Unknown Unknowns" thanks to which he went on tour throughout the country. Exhausted, he decides to devote more time to writing and painting. He partially lost his voice due to pleurisy in 1992 but was still working on a new album. He died on June 14, 1994 and is buried in the Père-Lachaise cemetery in Paris.

Starred In

1947
Movie

Sky Battalion

1936
Movie

Ménilmontant

1938
Movie

Mirages

1940
Movie

They Met on Skis

1943
Movie

The Roquevillards

1943
Movie

Adieu Léonard

1943
Movie

Vautrin the Thief

1944
Movie

Angel of the Night

1945
Movie

Angel and Sinner

1936
Movie

Jenny

1950
Movie

Tête blonde

1950
Movie

Justice Is Done

1949
Movie

Troubled Waters

1950
Movie

Sorceror

1957
Movie

Until the Last One

1951
Movie

Gigolo

1959
Movie

Two Men in Town

1954
Movie

Boom on Paris

1952
Movie

Three Women

1962
Movie

The Hideout

1958
Movie

58.2/B

1937
Movie

Claudine at School

1938
Movie

Boys' School

1956
Movie

The Indiscreet

1948
Movie

Bagarres

1958
Movie

Sinners of Paris

1949
Movie

Kindergarten

1957
Movie

Until the Last One

1947
Movie

The Chips Are Down

1941
Movie

Hell of Angels

1975
Tv

Numéro un

1965
Tv

Dim Dam Dom

1972
Tv

Midi trente

1959
Tv

Discorama

1975
Tv

Apostrophes

1971
Tv

Samedi soir