Jacques Ary

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Jacques Ary (actually Henri Beauger , born November 23, 1919 in Saint-Sulpice-Laurière , Haute-Vienne , † September 23, 1974 in Paris ) was a French boxer , wrestler , wrestler , saxophonist , orchestra leader , screenwriter and actor .

Life

Ary played after his career in sport, in which he worked as a boxer and wrestler, the saxophone in the Tony Prateau Orchestra and with Sidney Bechet . He later had his own high society orchestra with which he recorded a few singles and LPs. Since 1949 he was active as an actor in nearly 80 films; He was involved in the script for the French western film parody Dynamit Jack .

For the international evaluation of his activities he was usually listed as Jack Ary .

Discography (selection)

as Jack Ary

  • 1958: Cha Cha Cha Vol. 3 (Vogue EPL 7452)

as Jack Ary et son "High Society"

  • 1976: Les tomates (Vogue V 14 085)
  • ? La pachanga des dauphines (Vogue EPL 7863)

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.lesgensducinema.com/biographie/ARY%20J.htm
  2. ^ Paul Vernon: Jean 'Django' Reinhardt, 2003, p. 238
  3. http://www.ifccom.ch/reperes/jazz_0846.html