Pierre Barouh
Known for: Acting
Pierre Barouh (born Élie Pierre Barouh; 19 February 1934 – 28 December 2016) was a French writer-composer-singer best known for his work on Claude Lelouch's film A Man and a Woman as an actor and the lyricist/singer for Francis Lai's music score. Barouh was born in Paris and along with his brother, Albert, and sister, was raised in Levallois-Perret. Their parents were Turkish-Jewish stallholders selling fabrics. During the Second World War, their parents hid them from the Nazis; Pierre and his sister in Montournais and Albert in la Limouzinière. During these years Élie, baptised Pierre, lived at La Grèlerie, the home of Hilaire and Marie Rocher, who had two sons. From this time, he drew inspiration for songs like "À bicyclette", "Des ronds dans l'eau" and "Les Filles du dimanche". After the war, he was briefly a sports journalist for Paris-Presse-Intransigeant and also played for the national volleyball B team in the 1950s. He spent some months in Portugal and discovered Brazilian music. He visited Brazil in 1959 and on his return to Paris got to know the principal Brazilian writers and composers of bossa nova. With his first earnings he bought the mill, la Morvient, by the river in Le Boupère in the Vendée where he had spent part of his childhood. There he established a recording studio and welcomed other artists, using it to advance the talent of others and creating his own label Saravah in 1965. With the label he wished to mix musicians and styles, to multiply musical encounters. He worked, notably, with Pierre Akendengué, Areski Belkacem, Brigitte Fontaine, Nana Vasconcelos, Gérard Ansaloni, Jacques Higelin, Alfred Panou, Maurane, David McNeil, Elis Regina. Soon after the label's creation, Barouh realised that he was not a manager and so entrusted management to a teenage friend he had known when he was 15 playing volleyball. However, in 1972, he discovered that this friend had stolen 1,500,000 francs by means which prevented Barouh from being able to get any of it back, as he "had given him everything: signatures, etc". As an actor, he played the role of the gypsy leader in the film D'ou viens-tu Johnny? and appeared in Lelouch's Une fille et des fusils. As writer/performer he had success with La Plage – immortalised by Marie Laforêt and the guitarist Claude Ciari -, Tes dix-huit ans and Monsieur de Furstenberg. He shot a documentary on the beginnings of bossa nova with his longtime friend Baden Powell de Aquino. In 1966 he participated in the enormous success of the film A Man and a Woman which won the Palme d'Or at the 1966 Festival de Cannes. He married the actress Anouk Aimée the same year; they divorced three years later. Barouh died in the Hôpital Cochin in Paris from an infarction on 28 December 2016, at the age of 82. He was buried a week later at Montmartre Cemetery. Source: Article "Pierre Barouh" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography
Series
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
Self
1975
Series
Le Grand Échiquier
Self
1972
Midi trente
Self
1972
Series
Discorama
Self
1959
Series
30 millions d'amis
Self
1976
Film
A Man and a Woman
Pierre Gauthier
1966
Film
Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez
Gypsy (uncredited)
1964
Film
Another Man, Another Chance
Streetsinger (uncredited)
1977
Film
Live for Life
spectateur match de boxe
1967
Film
Women and War
le résistant poète
1961
Film
Operation Gold Ingot
René
1962
Film
The Castaways of Turtle Island
Voyageur mécontent
1976
Film
To Be a Crook
Pierre
1965
Film
Semente da Música Brasileira
Self
2018
Film
Where Are You From, Johnny?
Django
1963
Film
Saravah
Self
1969
Film
Les grands moments
Karl Martin
1966
Film
The Drifting
Pierre, le guitariste
1964
Film
It Comes, It Goes
The man who gives Areski a ride (uncredited)
1972
Film
Elle voit des nains partout !
Le curé
1982
Film
L'Assassinat de Pierre Goldman
Self
2005
Film
Viva Volta
Self (archive footage)
2005
Film
Doomed Lovers
Geronimo
1967