Michel Pastor

Michel Pastor
Born 1944
Monaco
Died February 2, 2014
Monaco
Cause of death cancer
Occupation Businessman, art collector
Spouse(s) 2, including Catherine Pastor
Children Fabrice Pastor
Delphine Pastor
Alexandra (Pastor) Hallyday
Emilie-Sophie Pastor
Jean-Baptiste Pastor
Parent(s) Gildo Pastor
Relatives Jean-Baptiste Pastor (paternal grandfather)
Victor Pastor (brother)
Hélène Pastor (sister)
David Hallyday (son-in-law)
Valentina Marzocco (daughter-in-law)
Philippe Pastor (nephew)
Patrice Pastor (nephew)

Michel Pastor (1944 – February 2, 2014) was an heir, businessman and art collector from Monaco.

Early life

Michel Pastor was born in 1944.[1] His father, Gildo Pastor, was an heir and businessman.[1][2] His paternal grandfather, Jean-Baptiste Pastor, settled in Monaco in the 1880s.[1][2]

He grew up in Monaco with his brother, Victor Pastor, and sister, Hélène Pastor.[1][2]

Career

In the mid-1980s, Michel Pastor was the corporate director of Edimo Company which published Theatre Magazine, with Paul Chambrillon as editor-in-chief and Jean-Pierre Thiollet as journalist.[3]

He served as the Chief Executive Officer of the Michel Pastor Group, a real estate firm based in Monaco.[1] The company built many buildings in Monaco, including the Monte Carlo View, Garden House, Le Floridian and the Novotel hotel.[1] Additionally, he owned the Columbia and Houston Palace, located on the Avenue Princesse Grace.[1] Overall, the company was worth US$3.8 billion.[4]

He served as the Chairman of the AS Monaco FC from 2004 to 2008.[1] He was the owner of Hédiard, a luxury food brand, from 1995 to 2007.[5] He was a shareholder in the auctioneer Artcurial,[2] and the owner of an antique store in Monaco and a restaurant-bar in Gstaad, Switzerland.[2]

He served as the Chairman of the Monaco Chamber of Economic Development from 1999 to 2009. He was also Chairman of the Grimaldi Forum.[1] Moreover, he became honorary consul to Peru.[1] He was a recipient of the French Legion of Honor in 2011.[1]

Art collection

Pastor was a prominent art collector.[2] He owned paintings by Fernand Léger, Nicolas Poussin and Andy Warhol.[1][2] He was President of the Maison de l’Amérique Latine, a non-profit organization for Latin American art.[1]

Personal life

Pastor was married twice. With his first wife, Syliane Stella Morell, he had a son, Fabrice Pastor.[2] He then married Catherine Pastor.[2] They had four children; a daughter, Delphine Pastor, born in 1976; Alexandra Pastor, born in 1978, who married David Hallyday, the son of the French singer Johnny Hallyday; Emilie-Sophie Pastor, born in 1981; and Jean-Baptiste Pastor, born in 1984, who worked for the Michel Pastor Group and married Valentina Marzocco, an heiress to the Marzocco Italian construction family.[1][2]

He wintered in Gstaad, Switzerland.[2]

Death

He died of cancer on February 2, 2014.[1] His funeral was held at the Saint-Charles Church in Monaco.[6]

References

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