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Marc Lavoine

Marc Lavoine

7 titles Acting Aug 06, 1962 Longjumeau, Essonne, France

Marc Lucien Lavoine, born on August 6, 1962, in Longjumeau, Essonne, is a celebrated French singer and actor. He burst onto the music scene in 1985 with his iconic single "Elle a les yeux revolver...", which soared to number four on the French Singles chart, signaling the start of a remarkable musical journey. Lavoine's debut album, *Le Parking des Anges*, quickly captured the hearts of teenagers and established him as a pop sensation.

His follow-up album, *Fabriqué* (1987), featured the hit duet "Qu'est-ce que t'es belle" alongside Catherine Ringer of Les Rita Mitsouko, further solidifying his status. By 1989, his third album, *Les Amours Du Dimanche*, had sold over 300,000 copies, showcasing his growing popularity. In the early 1990s, tracks from his fourth album, *Paris*, including the title track and "L'Amour de trente secondes," gained significant acclaim.

Lavoine's sixth album, *Lavoine-Matic* (1996), introduced the poignant single "C'est ça la France," which earned the Victoire de la Musique award for Best Video. His subsequent works, including *Septième Ciel* (1999) and *L'Heure d'été* (2003), continued to showcase his talent, with memorable collaborations and heartfelt lyrics.

In addition to his music career, Lavoine portrayed Louis Daniel in the series *Crossing Lines*, where he led a team investigating cross-border crimes. A dedicated family man, he has two sons from his first marriage and three children with his second wife, Sarah Poniatowski. Since 1996, he has been a member of the charity ensemble Les Enfoirés, contributing to various humanitarian causes. Lavoine currently resides in Paris, continuing to produce music and act while engaging with his loyal

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