Maurice Chevalier AKA Maurice Auguste Chevalier
Born: 12-Sep-1888 Birthplace: Paris, France Died: 1-Jan-1972 Location of death: Paris, France Cause of death: Heart Failure Remains: Buried, Cimetière de Marnes la Coquette, Hauts de Seine, France
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Bisexual [1] Occupation: Actor, Singer Nationality: France Executive summary: Love Me Tonight Military service: French Army (WWI, P.O.W.) [1] Longtime lover of singer Felix Paquet. See also Darwin Porter, Katharine the Great: (1907-1950) Secrets of a Lifetime... Revealed (2004), page 186. "An aggressively open homosexual, [Anderson] Lawler also wanted to fill Kate [Hepburn] in on the gay gossip about [Charles] Boyer. 'His friend, Maurice Chevalier, has the hots for him. I heard that from the mouth of Kay Francis herself. She claims that Chevalier is lousy in bed, and always attacks homosexuals so as to throw suspicion from himself." Anderson Lawler was an actor, and Gary Cooper's lover.
Wife: Yvonne Vallee (m. 1927, div. several years later) Boyfriend: Felix Paquet (his "valet")
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Paramount Pictures
Shot: Battle Shrapnel Injury Taken Prisoner of War Alten Grabow (1914-16) Risk Factors: Depression
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Monkeys, Go Home! (2-Feb-1967) I'd Rather Be Rich (26-Aug-1964) Panic Button (Apr-1964) A New Kind of Love (30-Oct-1963) · Himself In Search of the Castaways (19-Dec-1962) Jessica (19-Apr-1962) · Fr. Antonio Fanny (28-Jun-1961) Pepe (21-Dec-1960) · Himself A Breath of Scandal (16-Dec-1960) Can-Can (9-Mar-1960) · Paul Barriere Black Tights (1960) · Narrator [VOICE] Count Your Blessings (23-Apr-1959) · Duc de St. Cloud Gigi (15-May-1958) · Honoré Lachaille Love in the Afternoon (30-Jun-1957) · Claude Chavasse Man About Town (21-May-1947) Pièges (1939) Folies Bergère (22-Feb-1935) The Merry Widow (11-Oct-1934) · Danilo Love Me Tonight (13-Aug-1932) · Maurice Courtelin One Hour With You (22-Mar-1932) · Dr. Andre Bertier The Smiling Lieutenant (10-Jul-1931) · Niki The Big Pond (3-May-1930) · Pierre Mirande Paramount on Parade (22-Apr-1930) · Himself The Love Parade (19-Nov-1929) · Count Alfred Renard
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