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Yves Montand

Yves Montand

27 titles Acting Oct 13, 1921 Died: Nov 09, 1991 Monsummano Terme, Pistoia, Tuscany, Italy

Ivo Livi, famously known as Yves Montand (October 13, 1921 – November 9, 1991), was a celebrated Italian-born French actor and singer, regarded as one of the standout artists of 20th-century France. Born in the quaint village of Stignano, near Monsummano Terme, Italy, he was the son of Giovanni Livi, a broom maker, and Giuseppina Simoni, a devout Catholic. The family relocated to France in 1923 amid the rise of Benito Mussolini's fascism.

Montand grew up in Marseille, where he initially worked in his sister's beauty salon and later on the docks. His artistic journey began as a music-hall singer, and in 1944, he caught the attention of Édith Piaf in Paris, who included him in her performances. His fame soared as he became an international star, known for his romantic ballads, particularly those celebrating Paris. Montand was a regular performer at the Paris Olympia and toured extensively, including a concert series in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe in 1956-57.

Throughout his career, Montand transitioned into film, earning César Award nominations for his roles in *I comme Icare* (1980) and *Garçon!* (1984). A remarkable performance in *Jean de Florette* (1986) helped revive his career in the U.S. His personal life included a long marriage to actress Simone Signoret, with whom he shared a harmonious partnership until her passing in 1985. He also had a son, Valentin, with his second wife, Carole Amiel, born in 1988. Montand's legacy endures, reflecting his impactful contributions to music and cinema.

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