Eddie Barclay
Eddie Barclay was born on Jan 26, 1921 in France. Eddie Barclay's big-screen debut came with Bob the Gambler directed by Jean-Pierre Melville in 1956. Eddie Barclay is known for Bob le Flambeur directed by Jean-Pierre Melville, Isabelle Corey stars as Anne and Daniel Cauchy as Paolo. The upcoming new movie Eddie Barclay plays is The Dictator's Guns which will be released on Jun 18, 1965.
Notorious for his big cigars, his numerous marriages (9 wives, one more than Mickey Rooney!) and the lavish parties he gave for years in Saint-Tropez, Eddie Barclay was first and foremost one of France's most important music producers and publishers. The son of a café waiter and of a post office worker, Edouard Ruault (his real name) began as a jazz pianist before opening what was, according to him, the first discotheque ever in France. Having founded Barclay Records, he launched or helped boost the career of popular singers like Henri Salvador, Dalida, Johnny Hallyday, Eddy Mitchell and of such great artists such as Jacques Brel, Claude Nougaro, Léo Ferré. In addition to all his activities, he found the time to compose the score of a handful of films, among which Bob le flambeur (1956) and L'arme à gauche (1965).
Birthday
Jan 26, 1921Place of Birth
Paris, France
Known For
Movies & TV Shows
- 1965
composer
6.6 - 1961
composer
5.5 - 1959
composer
7.1 - 1956
composer
7.6