
Acting
Tino Rossi
Also Known As: Тино Росси
Birth Date
April 29, 1907
Death Date
September 27, 1983
(passed away at 76)
Place of Birth
Ajaccio, Corsica, France
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Biography
Constantin "Tino" Rossi (29 April 1907 – 26 September 1983) was a French singer and film actor of Corsican origin. Born in Ajaccio, Corsica, Rossi was gifted with a voice well suited for opera. He became a tenor in the French cabaret style. Later, he appeared in various movies. During his career it is reported he recorded over 2000 songs and he appeared in more than 25 films, the most notable of which was the 1954 production, Si Versailles m'était conté... directed by Sacha Guitry. His romantic ballads had especially women swooning and his art songs by Jules Massenet (1842–1912), Reynaldo Hahn (1875–1947), and other composers, sold out theaters wherever he performed. Among his most famous hits, Petit Papa Noel sold over 30 million copies worldwide. Over the course of his 50-year singing career, Tino Rossi recorded over 2000 songs and sold over 200 million albums making him one of the best selling (and mostly forgotten) artists of all time. As a young man, Rossi played guitar and sang in many places of his hometown of Ajaccio, but later he went to perform in Marseille and at resort clubs along the French Riviera. In the early 1930s he went to Paris and within a few years achieved enormous success, joining a Columbia Records roster that included the biggest stars of that time such as Lucienne Boyer, Damia, Pills et Tabet, Mireille, and Jean Sablon. Rossi's success was greatly aided by songwriter Vincent Scotto (1876–1952), who wrote his first hits and collaborated with him for many years, composing and arranging many of Rossi's songs. Prior to World War II, Rossi was a major box office attraction in the French-speaking world, and expanded his audience in 1938 to the U.S. and Canada during a first visit there. Rossi began his film career with a role in Les Nuits Moscovites (1934); his first real success came with Marinella (1936). During the Occupation of France by Nazi Germany Rossi's film career reached its peak, notably with Fièvres (1942), Le Soleil a toujours raison (1943), Mon amour est près de toi (1943) and L'Île d'amour (1944). Like many celebrities, Tino Rossi was arrested on 7 October 1944 by several police officers in search of information on his close Corsican friend, Etienne Leandri, suspected of active collaborationism. Following three months' detention in the prison of Fresnes, near Paris, during which he stubbornly refused the assistance of a lawyer, he was freed from further detention by a judge, who deemed the charge leveled against him void of substance. Tino Rossi who, in October 1943, had loaned his personal car to a resistance network to transport weapons and enable several escapes (including that of a general), accepted—an extremely rare action at the time—exceptional official apologies. In 1946 he recorded his song Petit Papa Noël for a movie. The song remained classic for the family and sold several million copies after being released on CD in 1992. He is the recipient of the prestigious musical award Grand Prix du Disque. Rossi died of pancreatic cancer in 1983 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. His body was transported to Ajaccio for burial in the family grave. His wife died in 2003 aged 79. ... Source: Article "Tino Rossi" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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Champs-Elysées
Self
1982 • 2 episodes

Sacrée soirée
Self (archive footage)
1987 • 1 episode

Midi Première
Self
1975 • 15 episodes

Fan School
Self
1977 • 2 episodes

Midi trente
Self
1972 • 5 episodes

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
Self
1975 • 6 episodes

Le Grand Échiquier
Self
1972 • 1 episode

Numéro un
Self - Host
1975 • 1 episode

Discorama
Self
1959 • 1 episode
Samedi soir
Self
1971 • 2 episodes

30 millions d'amis
Self
1976 • 1 episode
Système 2
Self
1975 • 4 episodes

Cadet Rousselle
Self
1971 • 3 episodes

Song of the Clouds
Sylvio
1946

The Donkey of Zigliara
Tino Rossi
1971

Royal Affairs in Versailles
Gondolier
1953

Lights of Paris
Carlo Ferrari
1938

Le Gardian
Renaud
1946

Fièvres
le ténor Jean Dupray
1942

Her Last Christmas
Marc Damiani
1952