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Yves Montand (October 13, 1921 - November 9, 1991) was a French/Italian actor, born Ivo Livi in Monsummano Alto, Italy.
Shortly after his birth, Montand's family left Italy for France. (Later, when they applied for French citizenship, his father pretended that they did so in order to escape Mussolini's regime, in fact they emigrated in 1921, whereas Mussolini didn't came to power before 1922.) Montand came to grow up in Marseille, where as a young man he worked in his sister's barber shop, and later on the docks. He began a career in show business as a music-hall singer. In 1944 he was discovered by Edith Piaf in Paris and she made him part of her act, becoming his mentor and lover.
He would go on to international recognition, starring in numerous films. In 1951 Montand married the actress Simone Signoret, co-starring several times with her until her death in 1985. The following year, a 65-year-old Montand gave one of his most memorable performances as the scheming uncle in the two-part film: Jean de Florette co-starring Gerard Depardieu and Manon des Sources co-starring Emmanuelle Béart.
During his career he acted in a number of American motion pictures as well as on Broadway. He was nominated for a Cesar Award for "Best Actor" in 1980 for the film "I comme Icare" and again in 1984 for "Garçon !"
His only child, Valentin Montand, the son of his assistant Carole Amiel,
was born in 1988.
In his later years, he maintained a home in Provence until his death. He is buried in the Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris, France.
In 2004, his stepdaughter Catherine (Simone Signoret's daughter from her first marriage) published a book titled "World Upside Down" where she revealed that Montand had abused her sexually since she was five years old.
Filmography, as actor, includes
- IP5 (1991)
- Jean de Florette (1986)
- Manon des Sources (1986)
- Garçon ! (1983)
- I comme Icare (1979)
- Le Fond de L'air Est Rouge (1977)
- Vincent, François, Paul...Et les Autres (1974)
- État de Siège (1973)
- César et Rosalie (1972)
- Tout va Bien (1972)
- L'Aveu (1970)
- Le Cercle Rouge (1970)
- L'Aveu (1969)
- Z (1968)
- Vivre pour Vivre (1967)
- Grand Prix (1966)
- La Guerre est finie (1966)
- Compartiment tueurs (1965)
- La Grande Strada Azzurra (1957)
- Le Salaire de la Peur (1953)
- Les Portes de la Nuit (1946)
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