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Gérard Calvi
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Born
July 26
,
1922
·
Paris, France
Died
February 20
,
2015
·
Paris, France
(undisclosed)
Birth name
Grégoire Élie Krettly
Mini Bio
Gérard Calvi was born on July 26, 1922 in Paris, France. He was a composer and actor, known for
The Black Tulip (1964)
,
Jerk à Istambul (1967)
and
The Big Scare (1964)
. He was married to Françoise Couleau and
Yvette Dolvia
. He died on February 20, 2015 in Paris, France.
Family
Spouses
Françoise Couleau
(December 18, 1971 - February 20, 2015) (his death)
Yvette Dolvia
(September 28, 1948 - July 12, 1971) (divorced, 2 children)
Children
Yves Calvi
Trivia
Was nominated for Broadway's 1959 Tony Award for his music as part of a Best Musical nomination for "La Plume de ma Tante.".
Friends with
Robert Dhéry
,
Colette Brosset
,
Pierre Tchernia
and
René Goscinny
.
He studied at national musical Conservatoire in Paris and won the "Prix de Rome" in 1945.
In 1987, composer of the jingle for all-news radio channel France Info.
In 1969, caricatured as orchestra conductor in comic book "Astérix en Hispanie" ("Asterix in Spain") by
René Goscinny
and
Albert Uderzo
.
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