Pierre Nougaro

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    April 27, 1904

    Day of Death

    October 26, 1988 (84 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, France

    Pierre Nougaro

    Biography

    Pierre Nougaro (27 April 1904 in Toulouse - 26 October 1988 in Marseille) was a French operatic baritone, the father of the singer Claude Nougaro. As a child, Nougaro enrolled in the evening classes of the Conservatoire de Toulouse at the instigation of his parents, who were themselves choristers. He obtained a first prize for singing. Nougaro was director of the Théâtre Ledoux in Besançon in the 1950s and then of the Rennes theatre in 1958. In Rennes, Nougaro increased audiences by expanding the repertoire, including operettas in the season, and a world premiere every year. He also brought in the famous opera stars. In 1967, he retired from the Rennes theatre (later called the Opéra de Rennes). From the 1970s and for many years to come, his dramatic talent opened the door to a new career in television and film. He appeared in many TV movies, and in films directed by Claude Chabrol and Claude Berri among others. Source: Article "Pierre Nougaro" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

    Known For

    • Jean de Florette

      Jean de Florette

      1986

    • Manon of the Spring

      Manon of the Spring

      1986

    • Masques

      Masques

      1987

    • Police Commissioner Moulin

      Police Commissioner Moulin

      1976

    • Midi Première

      Midi Première

      1975

    • Des grives aux loups

      Des grives aux loups

      1984

    • Des grives aux loups

      Des grives aux loups

      1984

    • Les Cinq Dernières Minutes

      Les Cinq Dernières Minutes

      1958