Marc Lavoine

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1962-08-06 (62 years old)

Place of Birth Longjumeau, Essonne, France

Marc Lavoine

Biography

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.

Known For

Actor

2024
2022
The Island Bird

as Pierre Leroy

2022
Il était une fois Champs-Élysées

as Self (archive footage)

2022
I3P

as Matthias Bernardt

2021
Loin de chez moi

as Guillaume Thierry

2020
We're Live

as Self

2019
Kepler(s)

as Samuel Kepler

2018
Love Addict

as Tonton Joe

2018
2016
Don't Leave Me!

as Adrien

2016
Amanda

as Self

2015
L'Emprise

as Prosecutor Luc Frémiot

2014
The Grad Job

as Brice Lefoll

2014
French Women

as Le beau gynécologue

2014
The List of My Desires

as Jo Guerbette

2013
Frenchmen 3

as Alex

2013
Crossing Lines

as Louis Daniel

2012
Armed Hands

as Julien Bass

2012
2011
2009
Freedom

as Théodore

2009
The one I love

as Antoine

2007
Perfect Match...

as Valentin

2007
Frenchmen 2

as Alex

2006
Salut les Terriens !

as Self - Guest

2004
La chanson de l'année

as Self - Winner

2003
The Car Keys

as Actor who refuses to film with Laurent

2003
2003
Frenchmen

as Alex

2002
Blanche

as Tesmoulenes

2002
L'Invité

as Self

2001
Star Academy

as Self

2001
Burger Quiz

as Self

2001
1999
Le double de ma moitié

as Jérôme Quantas

1999
1998
1996
Vice vertu et vice versa

as Étienne Rivet

1996
The Liars

as Victor

1995
Fiesta

as Casado

1994
Torment

as Martineau

1990
Stars 90

as Self

1987
Téléthon

as Self

1987
1986
Ambitions

as Self

1984
Frankenstein 90

as Le jeune humanoïde

1982
1981
Pause-café

as Alain Fournol

1977
Fan School

as Self

Sound

2024
40

as Songs