
Yves Montand
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1921-10-13
Day of Death
1991-11-09 (70 years old)
Place of Birth
Monsummano Terme, Pistoia, Tuscany, Italy
Yves Montand
Biography
Ivo Livi (13 October 1921 – 9 November 1991), better known as Yves Montand, was an Italian-born French actor and singer. He is said to be one of France's greatest 20th-century artists.
Montand was born Ivo Livi in Stignano, a small village in the hills of Monsummano Terme, Italy, to Giovanni Livi, a broom manufacturer. Montand's mother Giuseppina Simoni was a devout Catholic. The family left Italy for France in 1923 following fascist Benito Mussolini's rise to power. He grew up in Marseille, where, as a young man, he worked in his sister's beauty salon (Salon de Coiffure), as well as later on the docks. He began a career in show business as a music-hall singer. In 1944, he was discovered by Édith Piaf in Paris; she made him part of her act.
Montand achieved international recognition as a singer and actor, starring in many films. He is recognised for crooner style songs, with those about Paris becoming instant classics. He was one of the best known performers at Bruno Coquatrix's Paris Olympia music hall, and toured with musicians including Didi Duprat. In October 1947, he sang "Mais qu'est-ce que j'ai?" (music by Henri Betti and lyrics by Édith Piaf) at the Théâtre de l'Étoile. Betti also asked him to sing "C'est si bon" but Montand refused. Following the success of the recording of this song by the Sœurs Étienne in 1948, he decided to record it. Montand was also very popular in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, where he did a concert tour in 1956-57.
During his career, Montand acted in American motion pictures as well as on Broadway. He was nominated for a César Award for Best Actor in 1980 for I comme Icare and again in 1984 for Garçon! In 1986, after his international box-office draw power had fallen off considerably, the 65-year-old Montand gave one of his best remembered performances, as the scheming uncle in Jean de Florette, co-starring Gérard Depardieu, and Manon des Sources (both 1986), co-starring Emmanuelle Béart. The film was a worldwide critical hit and revived Montand's profile in the United States, where he made an appearance on Late Night with David Letterman.
In 1951, he married Simone Signoret, and they co-starred in several films throughout their careers. The marriage was, by all accounts, fairly harmonious, lasting until her death in 1985, although Montand had a number of well-publicised affairs, notably with American actress Marilyn Monroe, with whom he starred in one of her final films, Let's Make Love. He was the stepfather to Signoret's daughter from her previous marriage, Catherine Allégret.
Montand's only child, a son named Valentin, by his second wife, Carole Amiel (b. 1960), was born in 1988. In a paternity suit that caused commotion across France, another woman accused Montand of being the father of her daughter and went to court to obtain a DNA sample from him. Montand refused, but the woman persisted even after his death. In a court ruling that made international headlines, the woman won the right to have Montand exhumed and a sample taken. The results indicated that he was not the girl's biological father.
He supported left-wing causes during the 1950s and 1960s, and attended Communist festivals and meetings. ...
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Known For
Acting
(2023)
Les Rois de la comédie
as Self (archive footage)
(2021)
Trintignant by Trintignant
as Self (archive footage)
(2021)
Mitterrand, président culturel
as Self (archive footage)
(2021)
Le Parti du cinéma
as Self (archive footage)
(2020)
Signoret et Montand, Monroe et Miller : Deux couples à Hollywood
as Self (archive footage)
(2018)
1958: Those Who Said No
as Self (archive footage)
(2017)
The Incredible Mr. Piccoli
as Self - Actor (archive footage)
(2017)
Claude Sautet, Romy, Yves, Michel et les autres
as Self (archive footage)
(2015)
The End of a Beautiful Epoch
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
(2014)
(2013)
Dans les coulisses: le tournage de 'Trois Places pour le 26'
as Self (Archive Footage)
(2011)
D'un film à l'autre
as Self (archive footage)
(2011)
Il était une fois... Vincent, François, Paul et les autres
as Self (archive footage)
(2009)
Comiques de toujours (Vol. 1 à 4)
as Self (archive footage)
(2006)
Pushing the Limit : The Making of Grand Prix
as Self (archive footage)
(2002)
Making 'The Misfits'
as Self (archive footage)
(1994)
Montand
as Self (archive footage)
(1992)
IP5: The Island of Pachyderms
as Léon Marcel
(1991)
Netchayev is Back
as Pierre Marroux
(1990)
Rush - Voyage à Moscou
as Self
(1988)
Three Seats for the 26th
as Yves Montand
(1986)
Manon of the Spring
as César Soubeyran, aka "le Papet"
(1986)
Jean de Florette
as César Soubeyran, aka 'le Papet'
(1984)
Good Morning, Mr. Orwell
as Self
(1983)
Waiter!
as Alex, head waiter
(1983)
One Minute for One Image
as Narrator
(1982)
All Fired Up
as Victor Valance
(1981)
Choice of Arms
as Noel Durieux
(1979)
I... For Icarus
as Henri Volney
(1979)
Womanlight
as Michel Follin
(1978)
Roads to the South
as Jean Larrea
(1977)
La Menace
as Henri Savin
(1977)
A Grin Without a Cat
as Narrator (voice)
(1976)
A Butterfly in the Night
as Voz
(1976)
Police Python 357
as Inspecteur Marc Ferrot
(1976)
The Big Operator
as Morland
(1975)
Lovers Like Us
as Martin
(1975)
Special Section
as Un milicien
(1974)
Vincent, Francois, Paul and the Others
as Vincent, entrepreneur
(1974)
Chance and Violence
as Laurent Bermann
(1974)
Letter to Jane: An Investigation About a Still
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
(1974)
Les Deux mémoires
as Self
(1974)
(1974)
T'es fou Marcel
as Self
(1973)
The Son
as Ange Orahona
(1972)
Cesar and Rosalie
as César
(1972)
State of Siege
as Philip Michael Santore
(1972)
Tout Va Bien
as Him, Jacques
(1972)
J'ai tout donné
as Self
(1971)
Delusions of Grandeur
as Blaze, Don Sallust's valet
(1971)
You Speak of Prague: The Second Trial of Artur London
as Self - Interviewee
(1970)
Le Cercle Rouge
as Jansen
(1970)
The Confession
as Gérard (A.L. / Artur London)
(1970)
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever
as Dr. Marc Chabot
(1969)
Z
as The Deputy, a doctor
(1969)
Mr. Freedom
as Capt. Formidable (uncredited)
(1969)
The Devil by the Tail
as Le baron César Maricorne
(1968)
One Night... a Train
as Mathias
(1967)
Live for Life
as Robert Colomb
(1966)
Grand Prix
as Jean-Pierre Sarti
(1966)
Is Paris Burning?
as Sgt. Marcel Bizien
(1966)
The War Is Over
as Diego Mora / Carlos / Domingo
(1966)
(1966)
Rotterdam-Europoort
as Narrator (French version) (voice)
(1965)
The Sleeping Car Murder
as L'inspecteur Grazzi
(1963)
The Lovely Month of May
as Narrator (French version) (voice)
(1962)
My Geisha
as Paul Robaix
(1961)
Goodbye Again
as Roger Demarest
(1961)
Sanctuary
as Candy Man
(1960)
Let's Make Love
as Jean-Marc Clement / Alexander Dumas
(1959)
The Law
as Matteo Brigante
(1958)
Premier mai
as Jean Meunier
(1957)
The Witches of Salem
as John Proctor
(1957)
Men and Wolves
as Ricuccio
(1957)
The Wide Blue Road
as Giovanni Squarciò
(1957)
The Wind Rose
as Yves (archive footage)
(1957)
Yves Montand is Singing
as Self
(1957)
Django Reinhardt
as Narrator (voice)
(1956)
Un matin comme les autres
as Yves
(1955)
Napoleon
as Lefebvre
(1955)
Heroes and Sinners
as Michel Rivière
(1955)
Marguerite of the Night
as M. Léon
(1954)
The Anatomy of Love
as Vasco
(1953)
The Wages of Fear
as Mario Livi
(1951)
The Red Inn
as Singing Commentator (voice)
(1951)
Paris Is Always Paris
as Yves Montand
(1951)
Paris Still Sings!
as Self
(1950)
Lost Souvenirs
as Raoul, street singer (segment "Le violon")
(1950)
Rendez-vous de l'espérance
as Self
(1948)
The Idol
as Fontana
(1946)
Gates of the Night
as Jean Diego
(1946)
Star Without Light
as Pierre
Crew
(1954)
Air of Paris
Songs