Gérard Darmon
Gérard Darmon | |
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Gérard Darmon at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival | |
Born |
Paris, France | 29 February 1948
Nationality |
French Moroccan[1] |
Occupation | Actor, Singer |
Gérard Darmon (born 29 February 1948) is a French actor and singer. He is the second husband of Mathilda May. He has three children: Virginie (born 1968) and the last two by Mathilda May, daughter Sarah (born 17 August 1994) and son Jules (born 4 March 1997). Darmon also did a cover of Mambo Italiano.
Darmon is of Algerian Jewish origin.[2] In July 2012, he was naturalized Moroccan by a decree from King Mohamed VI.[1]
Filmography
- 1972 : The Bar at the Crossing
- 1973 : Les Aventures de Rabbi Jacob (The Adventures of Rabbi Jacob), directed by Gérard Oury
- 1979 : Courage - Let's Run, directed by Yves Robert
- 1981 : Diva, directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix
- 1982 : Le Grand Pardon, directed by Alexandre Arcady
- 1982 : Les Princes, directed by Tony Gatlif
- 1982 : La Baraka, directed by Jean Valère
- 1983 : Cap Canaille, directed by Juliet Berto
- 1983 : Le Grand Carnaval, directed by Alexandre Arcady
- 1984 : Notre histoire, directed by Bertrand Blier
- 1984 : Liberté, Égalité, Choucroute, directed by Jean Yanne
- 1985 : On ne meurt que deux fois, directed by Jacques Deray
- 1985 : Among Wolves, directed by José Giovanni
- 1985 : 37°2 le matin (Betty Blue), directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix
- 1985 : Rue du départ, directed by Tony Gatlif
- 1986 : Le Beauf, directed by Yves Amoureux
- 1986 : Suivez mon regard, directed by Jean Curtelin
- 1988 : Sans peur et sans reproche, directed by Gérard Jugnot
- 1989 : Il y a des jours... et des lunes, directed by Claude Lelouch
- 1990 : Gaspard et Robinson, directed by Tony Gatlif
- 1990 : Pour Sacha, directed by Alexandre Arcady
- 1990 : Passport, directed by Georgi Daneliya
- 1991 : Vagabond, directed by Ann Le Monnier
- 1992 : Pas d'amour sans amour, directed by Evelyne Dress
- 1992 : La Belle Histoire, directed by Claude Lelouch
- 1992 : Le Grand Pardon II, directed by Alexandre Arcady
- 1992 : Tout ça... pour ça !, directed by Claude Lelouch
- 1994 : Le Voleur la menteuse, directed by Paul Boujenah
- 1994 : La Lune et le Teton (The Tit and the Moon), directed by José Juan Bigas Luna
- 1994 : La Cité de la peur, directed by Alain Berbérian
- 1996 : Let's Hope it Lasts, directed by Michel Thibaud
- 1996 : Les Victimes, directed by Patrick Grandperret
- 1996 : Amour et confusions, directed by Patrick Braoudé
- 1998 : Les Grandes Bouches, directed by Bernie Bonvoisin
- 2001 : Astérix: mission Cléopâtre, directed by Alain Chabat
- 2001 : Le Boulet, directed by Alain Berbérian et Frédéric Forestier
- 2001 : 3 zéros, directed by Fabien Onteniente
- 2001 : L'Homme de la Riviera, directed by Neil Jordan
- 2002 : Le Cœur des hommes (The Heart of Men), directed by Marc Esposito
- 2002 : Mais qui a tué Pamela Rose ?, directed by Eric Lartigau
- 2002 : The Good Thief, directed by Neil Jordan
- 2003 : Mariage mixte’, directed by Alexandre Arcady
- 2004 : Pédale dure, directed by Gabriel Aghion
- 2005 : Emmenez-moi, directed by Edmond Bensimon
- 2005 : Les Parrains, directed by Frédéric Forestier
- 2006 : Le Cœur des hommes 2, directed by Marc Esposito
- 2007 : Deux vies plus une, directed by Idit Cébula
- 2007 : Le piège américain, directed by Charles Binamé
- 2009 : Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard, directed by Luc Besson
- 2013 : 100% cachemire, directed by Valérie Lemercier
- 2015 : Bis, directed by Dominique Farrugia
- 2015 : All Three of Us, directed by Kheiron
Discography
- Au Milieu De La Nuit 2003
- Dancing 2006
- On S'Aime 2008
References
- 1 2 "Bulletin officiel 6066 (page 8)" (PDF). Retrieved 31 July 2012.
- ↑ Gilbert Werndorfer, Juifs d'Algérie, Soline, 2003, p.|58
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