Charles-Joseph Pasquier
See also: Pasquier
Charles-Joseph Pasquier , known as Bach , born the November 9th 1882 with Fontanil-Cornillon and deceased the November 24th 1953 with Nogent-le-Rotrou is a singer Comique troupier ( When Madelon ), an actor and a dramatic author French.
With Henry Laverne, he wrote and recorded more than 200 sketches between 1928 and 1938. Paul Misraki took as a starting point their sketch " All goes bien" for its famous song " All is very well, Madam Marquise" (1931) interpreted by the orchestra of Ray Ventura, and Fernand Raynaud his " owes them; Louse, eats your soupe".
Catalog of films
- 1930 : the Plug of the capiston of Joe Francis and Jean Toulout: Cochu
- 1930 : the Prison in madness
- 1931: In broadside : Cartahu
- 1931 : the Business Badger : Badger
- 1932: the Child of my sister
- 1932: the Champion of the regiment
- 1933: Car with the side
- 1933: Bach millionaire : Butterfly
- 1934: Train the eight hour old forty seven : Guillaumette
- 1934 : Sidonie Plume
- 1935: Upright in it!
- 1935 : End of cabbage
- 1936: I sprinkle my gallons
- 1936: Bach detective : Narcisse
- 1937: the Canteen-keeper of colonial the
- 1938: My priest in the rich person
- 1938: Cartridge
- 1939: Bach into correctional : Butterfly
- 1939: the Hunter from Maxim' S
- 1947: the Porkbutcher of Machonville : Grasalard
- 1949 : the Martyr of Bougival : Jules
Songs
- When Madelon (1914)
- With Bidasse (1914)
- the Cashier of the Large Coffee (1914)
- the street of Handling (1919)
- firemen of Nanterre (1933)
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