French musicians who were born in 1903

Here are 7 famous musicians from France were born in 1903:

Raymond Queneau

Raymond Queneau (February 21, 1903 Le Havre-October 25, 1976 Neuilly-sur-Seine) also known as Dr. Raymond Queneau or Sally Mara was a French novelist, writer and poet. He had one child, Jean-Marie Queneau.

His discography includes: , , , , , , and .

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Fernandel

Fernandel (May 8, 1903 Marseille-February 26, 1971 Paris) a.k.a. Fernand Joseph Désiré Contandin or Amato was a French actor, singer, film producer, comedian and film director. He had three children, Josette Contandin, Franck Fernandel and Janine Contandin.

His albums: Fernandel, Ignace, Collection retro (disc 1), Les Grands du rire, , Félicie aussi, , and .

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André Fleury

André Fleury (July 25, 1903 Neuilly-sur-Seine-August 6, 1995 Le Vésinet) a.k.a. Andre Fleury was a French composer, pianist and organist.

Genres he performed include Classical music.

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Claude Arrieu

Claude Arrieu (November 30, 1903 Paris-March 7, 1990 Paris) was a French composer.

Genres she performed: Film score and Opera.

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Claude Dauphin

Claude Dauphin (August 19, 1903 Corbeil-Essonnes-November 16, 1978 Paris) also known as Claude Marie Eugene Dauphin or Claude Marie Eugène Legrand was a French actor, soldier and businessperson. He had two children, Antonia Dauphin and Jean-Claude Dauphin.

Claude Dauphin began his acting career in the 1920s and quickly became a prominent figure in French cinema, starring in over 120 films throughout his career. Some of his most notable roles include Monsieur Verdoux (1947), directed by Charlie Chaplin, and The Sicilian Clan (1969), directed by Henri Verneuil. In addition to his film work, Dauphin was also an accomplished stage actor, appearing in productions across Europe and the United States.

During World War II, Dauphin served in the French army and was captured by the Germans in 1940. He was held as a prisoner of war for three years before managing to escape and return to France. After the war, he continued his acting career and also became involved in business, founding a successful film distribution company.

Dauphin was a patron of the arts and supported many cultural institutions, including the Comédie-Française theater company. He was awarded the Legion of Honor in recognition of his contributions to French culture. Dauphin passed away in 1978 at the age of 75, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most respected actors of his generation.

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Anny Ondra

Anny Ondra (May 15, 1903 Tarnów-February 28, 1987 Hollenstedt) also known as Anna Sophie Ondrakova, Any Ondra, A. Ondráková, Anny Ondráková, Anna Ondráková or Anna Sophie Ondráková was a French actor and film producer.

Anny Ondra began her acting career in her native Czechoslovakia, where she starred in a number of successful films before being discovered by German director Alfred Hitchcock. She went on to star in his film "Blackmail" in 1929, which marked Hitchcock's first sound film and Ondra's introduction to the English-speaking world.

Despite her success in "Blackmail," Ondra struggled with English and her thick Czech accent, leading her to take a break from acting and focus on producing for several years. She eventually returned to acting, but her career never quite recovered from the setback.

Outside of her work in film, Ondra was known for her adventurous personal life, which included a brief affair with Prince George, Duke of Kent. She also enjoyed sports and was a skilled tennis player.

Anny Ondra passed away in 1987 at the age of 83, but her legacy as one of the early stars of European and English-language cinema lives on.

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Marguerite Monnot

Marguerite Monnot (May 28, 1903 Decize-October 12, 1961 Paris) a.k.a. Margueritte Monnot, Marguerite Monnat or Marguerite Angèle Monnot was a French pianist, composer, film score composer and songwriter.

Genres she performed: Popular music.

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