Biography
Aimé Barelli (1 March 1917 Lantosque, France – 13 July 1995 Monaco) was a French jazz trumpeter, vocalist, and band leader.
At the beginning of the 1940s Barelli moved to Paris, where he worked with Fred Adison, Alix Combelle, André Ekyan, Maceo Jefferson, Raymond Legrand, Hubert Rostaing, and Raymond Wraskoff. He led his own group from 1943, which performed with Dizzy Gillespie in 1948. He played informally with Sidney Bechet and Charlie Parker in the late 1940s and with Django Reinhardt in 1952. Starting in 1966, he led his own ensemble in Monte Carlo. His daughter is singer Minouche Barelli.
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Filmography
all 11
self 7
Movies 6
TV Shows 5
Self / Self (archive footage)
La Chance aux chansons (1984)
TV
Self
Champs-Elysées (1982)
TV
Self
Numéro un (1975)
TV
Self
Midi Première (1975)
TV
Self
Le Grand Échiquier (1972)
TV
Composer
Happiness and Love in Monaco (1959)
Movie
Self
Boom on Paris (1954)
Movie
Self
The Merry Pilgrims (1951)
Movie
The leader of the orchestra
The Chocolate Girl (1950)
Movie
(uncredited)
Fièvres (1942)
Movie
(uncredited)
Bearer Check (1941)
Movie
Ratings
Average 4.32
Based on 324 movie and tv ratings over time
1941
1951
1972
1982
1984
Information
Known ForActing
GenderMale
Birthday1917-05-01
Deathday1995-07-13 (78 years old)
Birth PlaceLantosque, France
ChildrenMinouche Barelli
CitizenshipsFrance
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