A member of the Greatest Generation generation, Pierre Barouh was born in 1934 in 15th arrondissement of Paris and went on to become a celebrated Actor.
French writer-composer-singer-producer-film director
"His pivotal role in the 1966 film 'Un homme et une femme' (A Man and a Woman) stands as his most defining career moment." — About Pierre Barouh
| Metric | Pierre Barouh | Avg Actor | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 82 | 53 | +29 yrs |
| Career length | 64 yrs | ~35 yrs | +29 yrs |
| Based on 4322 Actor profiles in our database | |||
Did you know that Pierre Barouh founded his groundbreaking Saravah record label in 1966 using the advance money he received for his work on 'Un homme et une femme'?
His pivotal role in the 1966 film 'Un homme et une femme' (A Man and a Woman) stands as his most defining career moment. He not only acted in the Claude Lelouch masterpiece but also co-wrote the iconic, Oscar-winning lyrics for its theme song, 'Chabadabada,' which became a global cultural phenomenon.
Pierre Barouh's lasting legacy is as a visionary cultural bridge-builder, introducing Brazilian music to French audiences and fostering an eclectic, experimental sound through his influential Saravah label. He remains a symbol of artistic independence and cross-cultural exploration.
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Also known as: P. Barouh, Pie Barouh