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Michel Magne

Michel Magne

Sound

March 20, 1930 – December 19, 1984 (died at 54)
Lisieux, Calvados, France
Male
65 Movies
4 TV Shows

Michel Magne (20 March 1930 in Lisieux, Calvados, France – 19 December 1984 in Cergy-Pontoise, Val-d'Oise) was a French film and experimental music composer. He was the fifth child in a family of eight. As young as age five, he was intrigued by his parents' piano. The Lisieux cathedral’s organist taught him to play keyboards, and soon he played the harmonium during Sunday services. At age nine he found his parents' Wagner discs, and thereafter would often quote Wagner in his works. He then studied music at the French: Caen Conservatory, in Caen, France. By age 16 he had written an oratorio and a piano concerto. In 1946, he left Caen to attend the Paris Conservatory, where he had lessons by Simone Plé-Caussade and Olivier Messiaen. He was nominated in 1962 for an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for adapting the Jackie Gleason score to film Gigot. He also scored Barbarella and a series of OSS 117 films. In 1962, he released the studio album Tropical Fantasy. Magne wrote some songs with lyrics by Françoise Sagan for Juliette Gréco and provided orchestral accompaniment. In 1962, he purchased the Château d'Hérouville, near Pontoise, and converted it into a residential recording studio in 1969, known as Studio d'enregistrement Michel Magne, which through the 1970s was used by a series of artists such as Elton John (at his Honky Château), Pink Floyd, David Bowie, Jethro Tull, Cat Stevens, and the Bee Gees among many others. In the 1970's, Jean-Claude Petit scored Magne's films, without due credit. In 1972, he married Marie-Claude, née Calvet, having met her in 1970, near Hérouville while she was hitch-hiking as a schoolgirl. The couple moved to the south of France in 1974. Magne committed suicide in 1984, in a hotel room. Source: Article "Michel Magne" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Any Number Can Win
Any Number Can Win

Any Number Can Win

1963 7.2

as Conductor of the "Palm Beach" (uncredited)

Age 32 (now 54)
Fantomas
Fantomas

Fantomas

1964 6.8

Original Music Composer

Age 34 (now 54)
Crooks in Clover
Crooks in Clover

Crooks in Clover

1963 7.7

Original Music Composer

Age 33 (now 54)
Fantomas Unleashed
Fantomas Unleashed

Fantomas Unleashed

1965 6.7

Original Music Composer

Age 35 (now 54)
Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard
Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard

Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard

1967 6.7

Original Music Composer

Age 36 (now 54)
A Monkey in Winter
A Monkey in Winter

A Monkey in Winter

1962 7.6

Original Music Composer

Age 32 (now 54)
Any Number Can Win
Any Number Can Win

Any Number Can Win

1963 7.2

Original Music Composer

Age 32 (now 54)
Angelique
Angelique

Angelique

1964 6.7

Original Music Composer

Age 34 (now 54)
The Great Spy Chase
The Great Spy Chase

The Great Spy Chase

1964 6.9

Original Music Composer

Age 34 (now 54)
Angelique and the King
Angelique and the King

Angelique and the King

1966 6.5

Original Music Composer

Age 35 (now 54)
Angelique: The Road to Versailles
Angelique: The Road to Versailles

Angelique: The Road to Versailles

1965 6.6

Original Music Composer

Age 35 (now 54)
Four Nights of a Dreamer
Four Nights of a Dreamer

Four Nights of a Dreamer

1972 7.1

Original Music Composer

Age 41 (now 54)
Angelique and the Sultan
Angelique and the Sultan

Angelique and the Sultan

1968 6.4

Original Music Composer

Age 37 (now 54)
Untamable Angelique
Untamable Angelique

Untamable Angelique

1967 6.5

Original Music Composer

Age 37 (now 54)
The Sleeping Car Murders
The Sleeping Car Murders

The Sleeping Car Murders

1965 6.9

Original Music Composer

Age 35 (now 54)
Les Misérables
Les Misérables

Les Misérables

1982 7.0

Original Music Composer

Age 52 (now 54)