

Henri Salvador
Birthday
July 18, 1917 (90 years)
Place of Birth
Cayenne, French Guiana
Known For
Acting
Biography
Henri Salvador (18 July 1917 – 13 February 2008) was a French Caribbean comedian, singer and cabaret artist. Salvador was born in Cayenne, French Guiana. His father, Clovis, and his mother, Antonine Paterne, daughter of a native Carib Indian, were both from Guadeloupe, French West Indies. Salvador had a brother, André, and a sister, Alice. He began his musical career as a guitarist accompanying other singers. He had learned the guitar by imitating Django Reinhardt's recordings, and was to work alongside him in the 1940s. Salvador recorded several songs written by Boris Vian with Quincy Jones as arranger. He played many years with Ray Ventura and His Collegians where he used to sing, dance and even play comedy on stage. He also appeared in movies including Nous irons à Monte-Carlo (1950), Nous irons à Paris (Jean Boyer's film of 1949 with the Peters Sisters) and Mademoiselle s'amuse (1948). He is known to have recorded the first French rock and roll songs in 1957 written by Boris Vian and Michel Legrand — "Rock'n Roll Mops", "Rock hoquet, Va t'faire cuire un oeuf, man" and "Dis-moi qu'tu m'aimes rock" — under the artist name of Henry Cording (a play on the word "Recording"). Despite this historical aspect, he never ceased to claim that he disliked rock and roll and even refused to talk about this subject later on. In the 1960s, Salvador was the host of several popular television variety shows on French TV. In 1964, he scored a hit with "Zorro est arrivé", which was adapted from The Coasters' U.S. hit "Along Came Jones". He is also famous for his rich, catchy laugh, which is a theme in many of his humorous songs. In 1969, Henri Salvador recorded a variation of "Mah Nà Mah Nà" entitled "Mais non, mais non" ("But No, But No" or "Of Course Not, Of Course Not"), with lyrics he had written in French to Piero Umiliani's music. Henri Salvador and his song "Dans mon île" (1957) were thought to be an influence on Antônio Carlos Jobim in formulating the Brazilian bossa nova style. Famous Brazilian composer and singer Caetano Veloso made Henri Salvador famous to Brazilian audiences with the song "Reconvexo", in which he says "quem não sentiu o swing de Henri Salvador?" ("who hasn't felt the swing of Henri Salvador?"). Veloso also recorded a version of Salvador's song "Dans mon île". At the age of 70, Salvador was the voice-over of the crab Sebastian in the 1989 French dubbing of Disney's The Little Mermaid. Recordings of "Embrasse-la" ("Kiss the Girl") can be found on YouTube. Salvador discovered singers Keren Ann and Art Mengo. He died of a ruptured aneurysm at his home in the early hours of 13 February 2008. He was 90 years of age. He was buried next to his wife Jacqueline in Père-Lachaise Cemetery. He was known as a supporter of Paris Saint-Germain F.C. He obtained four seats for life in the Parc des Princes. ... Source: Article "Henri Salvador" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Henri Salvador Movies & TV-shows on Netflix
Movies with Henri Salvador
La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président
Jan 7, 2022
Et qu'ça saute !
Sep 11, 1970
Hello Smile!
Feb 29, 1956
I Love Quincy
Mar 23, 1984
We Will All Go to Paris
Feb 8, 1950
Springtime in Paris
Mar 8, 1957
Un clair de Lune à Maubeuge
Dec 19, 1962
Tartarin de Tarascon
Nov 22, 1962
Les malabars sont au parfum
Feb 2, 1966
Émilie Jolie
Dec 24, 1980
Mademoiselle Has Fun
Jan 30, 1948
Elie Semoun à l'Olympia
Nov 5, 2002
TV shows with Henri Salvador
Fan School
Jan 30, 1977
Nulle part ailleurs
Aug 31, 1987
Le Grand Échiquier
Jan 12, 1972
Midi Première
Jan 6, 1975
Vivement dimanche
Sep 20, 1998
Champs-Elysées
Jan 16, 1982
Sacrée soirée
Sep 2, 1987
Le monde est à vous
Sep 13, 1987
Midi trente
Mar 6, 1972
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
Jan 12, 1975
The Ed Sullivan Show
Jun 20, 1948
Discorama
Feb 4, 1959