Marc Lavoine
Marc Lucien Lavoine (born 6 August 1962 in Longjumeau, Essonne) is a French singer and actor. In 1985, his hit single "Elle a les yeux revolver..." reached number four on the French Singles chart and marked the beginning of his successful singing career. He starred in the television series Crossing Lines as Louis Daniel, head of an International Criminal Court police team that investigates crimes that 'cross' European borders. Marc Lavoine is a French singer born near Paris. He was labeled a heart throb at the beginning of his career and remains popular. He released his first album, Le Parking des Anges, in 1985 with his song "Elle a les yeux revolver..." as a favorite among teens. In 1987, Lavoine released his second album Fabriqué. His single, "Qu'est-ce que t'es belle", was a duet with Les Rita Mitsouko leader Catherine Ringer. His third album Les Amours Du Dimanche was released in 1989, which sold 300,000 copies. In 1992, the singles "Paris", also the title track of his fourth album, and "L'Amour de trente secondes" gained success. In 1993, Lavoine released his fifth album Faux Rêveur. Lavoine's sixth album Lavoine-Matic, released in 1996, included the single "C'est ça la France", which is a song of tolerance and was awarded Best Video from the Victoire de la Musique. In 1999, his seventh album Septième Ciel was released, with the first single as "Les Tournesols". Lavoine's eighth album, which did not have a title, was released in 2001. Like former albums, this featured duets with female singers, including Italian singer and actress Cristina Marocco, singer Françoise Hardy and actress Claire Keim. In 2003, he released the single "Dis-moi que l'amour" and a live album entitled Olympia Deux Mille Trois. Lavoine's ninth album L'Heure d'été, included singles "Je me sens si seul", "Toi mon amour" and "J'espère", a duet with Belgian singer of Vietnamese descent Quynh Anh. He also wrote the song "Bonjour Vietnam" as a gift for Quynh Anh. Marc Lavoine has a son, Simon, from his first marriage to ex-Vogue model Denise Pascale. In 1995 he married Sarah Poniatowski (from the Poniatowski family, which is originally from Poland); they have three children together: Yasmine, Roman, and Milo (born 1 July 2010). They divorced in 2018. On 25 July 2020 he married the novelist Line Papin He now lives in Paris and has put out numerous albums along with several movies. Lavoine is a member of the Les Enfoirés charity ensemble since 1996. He has no other known charitable interests. Source: Article "Marc Lavoine" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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- 2024 · Le maillon faible as self
- 2023 · Au cœur du Papotin as Self
- 2023 · Les 20 chansons de Florent Pagny préférées des Français as
- 2023 · Avec Florent Pagny, tout le monde ELA as Self
- 2023 · Florent Pagny : Le Phénix as Self
- 2023 · Marc Lavoine - Basique, le concert as Self
- 2022 · Magical Night in Disney World as Self
- 2022 · Il était une fois Champs-Élysées as Self (archive footage)
- 2022 · The Island Bird as Pierre Leroy
- 2022 · Michel Polnareff, la soirée événement as Self
- 2022 · I3P as Matthias Bernardt
- 2021 · Loin de chez moi as Guillaume Thierry
- 2020 · We're Live as Self
- 2019 · La Boîte à secrets as Self
- 2019 · Kepler(s) as Samuel Kepler
- 2018 · The secret song as Self
- 2018 · Basique, le concert as Self
- 2018 · Love Addict as Tonton Joe
- 2018 · Les Enfoirés 2018 - Musique ! as
- 2016 · Amanda as Self
- 2016 · Les Enfoirés 2016 - Au rendez-vous des Enfoirés as
- 2016 · Don't Leave Me! as Adrien
- 2015 · L'Emprise as Le procureur Luc Frémiot
- 2014 · Les Enfoirés - Les Enfoirés en chœur de 1985 à aujourd'hui as
- 2014 · Papa Was Not a Rolling Stone as Christian
- 2014 · The Grad Job as Brice Lefoll
- 2014 · French Women as Le beau gynécologue
- 2014 · The List of My Desires as Jo Guerbette
- 2014 · Les Enfoirés 2014 - Bon anniversaire Les Enfoirés as
- 2013 · Frenchmen 3 as Alex
- 2013 · Crossing Lines as Louis Daniel
- 2013 · My Mommy is in America and She Met Buffalo Bill as Jean's father (voice)
- 2012 · Armed Hands as Julien Bass
- 2012 · The Voice : La Plus Belle Voix as Self - Coach
- 2011 · Les Tribulations d'une caissière as Monsieur Ferry
- 2010 · Les Meilleurs Amis du monde as Max
- 2009 · Freedom as Théodore
- 2009 · The one I love as Antoine
- 2008 · Les Enfoirés 2008 - Les secrets des Enfoirés as
- 2007 · Perfect Match... as Valentin
- 2007 · Frenchmen 2 as Alex
- 2006 · Salut les Terriens ! as Self (guest)
- 2006 · All the Beauty of the World as Franck
- 2005 · Les Enfoirés, 15 ans d'Enfoirés as
- 2004 · La chanson de l'année as Self
- 2004 · La chanson de l'année as Self - Winner
- 2003 · The Car Keys as Un comédien qui refuse de tourner avec Laurent
- 2003 · Johnny Hallyday - Parc des Princes 2003 as Self
- 2003 · Marc Lavoine : Olympia deux mille trois as
- 2003 · The Good Thief as Remi
- 2003 · Frenchmen as Alex
- 2002 · Blanche as Tesmoulenes
- 2002 · Les Enfoirés 2002 - Tous dans le même bateau as
- 2002 · L'Invité as Self
- 2001 · Star Academy as
- 2001 · Star Academy as Self
- 2001 · Burger Quiz as Self
- 2001 · Les Enfoirés 2001 - L'odyssée des Enfoirés as
- 2001 · Stars à domicile as Self
- 2000 · Les Enfoirés 2000 - Enfoirés en 2000 as
- 1999 · Le Grand Tralala as Self
- 1999 · Le double de ma moitié as Jérôme Quantas
- 1999 · Les Enfoirés 1999 - Dernière édition avant l'an 2000 as
- 1998 · Melody for a Hustler as Bruno
- 1998 · Vivement dimanche as Self
- 1998 · Les Enfoirés 1998 - Enfoirés en cœur as
- 1997 · Les Enfoirés 1997 - Le Zénith des Enfoirés as
- 1996 · Vice vertu et vice versa as Étienne Rivet
- 1996 · The Liars as Victor
- 1996 · Les Enfoirés 1996 - La Soirée des Enfoirés as
- 1995 · Fiesta as Casado
- 1994 · Torment as Martineau
- 1990 · Stars 90 as Self
- 1987 · Téléthon as Self
- 1987 · Le monde est à vous as Self
- 1987 · Sacrée soirée as self
- 1987 · Nulle part ailleurs as Self
- 1986 · Ambitions as Self
- 1985 · Victoires de la musique as Self
- 1984 · Frankenstein 90 as Le jeune humanoïde
- 1984 · La Chance aux chansons as Self
- 1982 · Champs-Elysées as Self
- 1981 · Pause-café as Alain Fournol
- 1977 · Fan School as Self
- 1976 · Les Jeux de 20 heures as Self
- 1972 · Le Grand Échiquier as Self