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    Gérard Darmon

    French-Moroccan actor and singer

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  1. Gérard Darmon ( French pronunciation: [ʒeʁaʁ daʁmɔ̃], Arabic: جيرار دارمون; born 29 February 1948) is a French-Moroccan actor and singer. He has been nominated for the César Award for Best Supporting Actor twice, for Betty Blue (1987) and Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra (2003).

  2. Gérard Darmon. Pour les articles homonymes, voir Darmon . Gérard Darmon lors du Festival de Cannes 2011. Gérard Darmon, né le 29 février 1948 à Paris, est un acteur et chanteur franco-marocain.

    • 29 février 1948 (76 ans)Paris ( France)
    • Acteurchanteur
    • FrançaiseAlgérienne
  3. 25 Videos. 25 Photos. Gérard Darmon was born on 29 February 1948 in Paris, France. He is an actor and writer, known for Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra (2002), Betty Blue (1986) and The Good Thief (2002). He was previously married to Mathilda May.

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    • Paris, France
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  4. Shrunken to only two inches tall, Arthur (Mylène Farmer) has to battle evil Maltazard (Patrice Dozier), who decreases his size with the help of Selenia (Yann Loubatière) and Betameche (Gérard...

    • Luc Besson
  5. On the American voice side, Lou Reed replaces David Bowie for the voice of Maltazard [3] while David Gasman succeeds Robert De Niro for that of the King of Minimoys. Likewise on the French side for Maltazard, the voice is taken over by Gérard Darmon after the death of Alain Bashung .

  6. Gérard Darmon (born 29 February 1948) is a French-Moroccan actor and singer. He is the second husband of actress Mathilda May. He has three children: Virginie (born 1968) and, by 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. In July 2012, he was naturalized Moroccan by a decree ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Deborah_TallDeborah Tall - Wikipedia

    Deborah Anne Tall (March 16, 1951 – October 19, 2006) was an American writer and poet. From 1982 until 2006, she was a professor of literature and writing at Hobart and William Smith Colleges and edited the literary journal, The Seneca Review. [1] She is the author of four books of poetry and three works of nonfiction and co-edited the ...