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André Tahon was born on 15 August, 1931 in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, Val-de-Marne, France, is an Animation Department, Writer, Composer. Discover André Tahon's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of André Tahon networth?

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Occupation animation_department,writer,composer
Age 78 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 15 August, 1931
Birthday 15 August
Birthplace Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, Val-de-Marne, France
Date of death 28 August, 2009
Died Place Paris, France
Nationality France

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André Tahon Net Worth

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Source of Income Animation Department

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Timeline

1964

Tahon to New York for the Summer of 1964. It turned out to be a ten week run with Ploum (or Ploom), the caterpillar, breaking all records of laughter and enthusiasm ever established by a guest artist since the theatre opened in the Thirties! While in the States, André taped nine shows with the Hollywood Palace, others with Steve Allen, and took part in big hotel shows in Las Vegas, Reno, Miami, Chicago, etc.

1963

Then Walt Disney himself became interested in entrusting André to put on a stage show at Disneyland (California) during the Summer of 1963: Papotin's Revue delighted thousands of spectators through 518 performances. The Radio City Music Hall called Mr.

1959

In June 1959, André joined the Lido de Paris Show and went to Las Vegas, appearing at the Stardust for six months.

André was then signed as a guest star to Victor Borge's TV special "Pontiac Star Parade (1959) (TV)_, and shortly after to Johnny Mathis, who gave him the opportunity to appear on stage throughout the States, Canada and the Orient.

1958

André Tahon was born in the outskirts of Paris, in a family where no-one had ever been associated with the theatre world. André Tahon received his early education at Lycée Louis-le-Grand, in Paris. Upon graduation, he entered the School of Arts and Crafts Applied to Industry, studying various fields such as wood and stone sculpture, ceramics, furniture and letter design, printed fabrics and the like. He received the Diploma of Decorative Artist. As a boy, André was fairly studious but also found time to be very active in the Boy Scouts and other youth activities, singing groups, dramatic art, folk dancing (which he was to develop as one of his most unequaled specialty with the "Marottes" in the 50s), handicrafts, etc. This is how, to acquire money to finance a camping trip, his Boy Scouts troop put on a neighborhood show. André made some unusual characters and improvised an act. He did not realize at the time that it was the beginning of a career that was to bring him fame and success as well as take him around the world. One afternoon, while performing in an amateur show, André was spotted by the French talent scout Léo Noël, who also owned the L'Ecluse nightclub in Paris: that's where André did his first professional appearance which was immediately acclaimed by the press. Rapidly after this first contract, André appeared in other Parisian nightclubs and music-halls, creating and changing characters, costumes and numbers for each new place. This is when he met with Michel Brandt, a young musician from the Paris Conservatory of Music, who has been Mr. Tahon's musical director ever since. Combining their ideas and talents, they started to produce an important repertoire for André's "marottes", with folk dance tunes from various countries, classical music and original compositions. In 1958, they were awarded the Grand Prix du Disque for their first commercial recording, "Les Chansons de Papotin" (Papotin being the witty fellow who introduces most of André's shows: as a matter of fact, he is the "stand-by" for the Master himself, in the Marottes World). That same year, André was awarded First Prize and Gold Medal at the First Worldwide Festival of Puppets Theatres in Bucharest (Romania). At the same time, Tahon and his team began doing guest appearances on all major TV and variety shows throughout Europe plus making commercial films in France, England, Germany and Italy (for soft drinks, candies, instant coffee, yogurt, mustard, biscuits, etc. ).

1948

He was also booked on The Ed Sullivan Show (1948), with Ed Sullivan, and the The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (1956) : that was Mr. Tahon's first trip to the United States.