Patrick Bruel

Patrick Bruel

  • Birthday: 1959-05-14
  • Place of birth: Tlemcen, Oran, France [now Algeria]
  • Also know as: Patrick Bruel-Benguigui

Biography

Patrick Maurice Benguigui (born 14 May 1959), better known by his stage name Patrick Bruel, is a French singer-songwriter, actor and professional poker player. Patrick is the son of Pierre Benguigui and Augusta Kammoun, daughter of Elie and Céline ben Sidoun. In his youth, Bruel aspired to be a football player, but decided instead to pursue singing after seeing Michel Sardou in 1975. His first success came as an actor, in 1979's Le Coup de sirocco. He continued acting in films, on television, and in the theater while pursuing his singing career. His first single, "Vide" ("Empty"), released in 1982, was not a success, but the follow-up, "Marre de cette nana-là" ("Fed up with that chick"), was a hit. In 2003, just before his partner, the writer and playwright Amanda Sthers, gave birth to his first child, Oscar, on 19 August, he changed his name to Bruel-Benguigui, combining his stage name with his birth name. On 21 September 2004, he wed the then 26-year-old Sthers; it was his first marriage. His second child, Léon, was born on 28 September 2005. The couple separated in 2007. As of 2004, Bruel has acted in more than forty television and film productions, and has made five studio albums and several live albums. In 2002, Bruel released Entre Deux, a double CD of classic chanson that features duets with Charles Aznavour, Jean-Louis Aubert, Jean-Jacques Goldman, Alain Souchon and Renaud, among others. It sold two million copies and made Bruel France's best paid singer of the year. At the beginning of 2005, in response to the South Asian tsunami of 26 December 2004, Bruel wrote the song "Et puis la terre" with Marie-Florence Gros, with whom he had begun a long-term collaboration in 1998, to benefit the Red Cross. His latest album, "Des souvenirs devant", was his fourth chart-topper in France. Bruel is a world-class professional poker player. He won a World Series of Poker bracelet in 1998 for the $5,000 Limit Hold'em event. As of 2009. he has earned more than $900,000 in tournament play, of which his ten cash winnings at the WSOP account for $411,659. He also comments on the World Poker Tour in France. In April 2020 he announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19. Bruel has been a member of the Les Enfoirés charity ensemble since 1993. Source: Article "Patrick Bruel" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Filmography

Pretty Things

2001

As Jacques

Comedy of Power

2006

As Jacques Sibaud

A Secret

2007

As Maxime Nathan Grinberg / Grimbert

Wolf

2004

As Nelson

Change of Plans

2009

As Alain

The Murdered House

1988

As Séraphin Monge

Brothers in Arms

1989

As Simon Atlan

O Jerusalem

2006

As David Levin

Jaguar

1996

As François Perrin

P.R.O.F.S.

1985

As Frédéric

Low Profile

1993

As Julien Segal

Paris-Manhattan

2012

As Victor

What's in a Name

2012

As Vincent

The Kick of Sirocco

1979

As Paulo Narboni

Bandits

1987

As Mozart

Foul Play

1998

As Patrick Bruel

Sweetheart

1992

As Cristophe Vade

Singles

1982

As François

The Yellow Eyes of Crocodiles

2014

As Philippe Dupin

Led by the Nose

1984

As Dany

Sex, Love & Therapy

2014

As Lambert

Sabrina

1995

As Louis

K

1997

As Sam Bellamy

Marche à l'ombre

1984

As Le guitariste du métro

Love at First Child

2015

As Ange

Bitter Champagne

1986

As Wanis

A Bag of Marbles

2017

As Roman

A Family

2017

As Vincenzo

BRUEL 2014 Live

2014

As Patrick Bruel

Holy Lands

2019

As

The Best Is Yet to Come

2019

As César Montesiho

One Hundred and One Nights

1995

As The First Speaker

Le Grand Carnaval

1983

As Pierre-Marie Labrouche, adopté par Étienne

Villa Caprice

2021

As Gilles Fontaine

Follow My Gaze

1986

As The musician

La Mort en sautoir

1980

As Chanteur d'un groupe de banlieue

D'un film à l'autre

2011

As Self (archive footage)

M6 awards 2000

2000

As Self

The Brats

2013

As Agent immobilier

Tous avec le Maroc

2023

As Self

Paparazzi

1998

As Self (Particiapation)

The Bastard

1983

As

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