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  1. Patrick Benguigui (French pronunciation: [patʁik bɛnɡiɡi]; born 14 May 1959), better known by his stage name Patrick Bruel (pronounced [patʁik bʁyɛl]), is a French singer-songwriter, actor and professional poker player.

  2. Patrick Bruel is a renowned French singer and actor, who ruled the French music scene during the 1990s. This biography profiles his childhood, life, music career, achievements and timeline.

  3. Patrick Maurice Benguigui (born 14 May 1959), better known by his stage name Patrick Bruel, is a French singer-songwriter, actor and professional poker player. Patrick is the son of Pierre Benguigui and Augusta Kammoun, daughter of Elie and Céline ben Sidoun.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0115730Patrick Bruel - IMDb

    Patrick Bruel was born on May 14, 1959 in Tlemcen, Oran, France as Patrick Benguigui. He is one of the most famous French singer and actor, known for Le prénom (2012), and Un secret (2007). He was married to writer Amanda Sthers from September 2004 to 2008 . They have two children Oscar and Leon.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.82 m
    • Tlemcen, Oran, France [now Algeria]
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  6. Bruel was born Patrick Benguigui on May 14, 1959, in Tlemcen, Algeria. He was raised by his mother, a French language teacher. Algeria was engaged in a bitter struggle to become independent from France at the time, and after the French withdrew from the country in 1962, Bruel and his mother moved to France.

  7. Dec 11, 2023 · Patrick Bruel’s ancestors are a mix of French and Algerian descent. His father, Pierre Benguigui, is from Algeria, a country with a diverse cultural history. Algeria, located in North Africa, has historically been home to a diverse ethnic population, including Berbers, Arabs, and French colonists.

  8. Jan 8, 2024 · Patrick Bruel is a renowned French actor and singer, known for his rise to fame in the 1990s. Despite initially aspiring to be a professional football player, he found success in the music industry with his hit single ‘Marre de cette nana-la’ in 1984.

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