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Fabrice Morvan is a French actor, singer, and dancer. He is best known as one-half of the pop duo Milli Vanilli, along with Rob Pilatus. The duo achieved international success in the late 1980s and early 1990s with their hit singles "Girl You Know It's True" and "Blame It on the Rain". Morvan was born in Paris, France, on May 14, 1966. He began his career as a dancer and choreographer, performing in various music videos and stage shows. In 1988, he and Pilatus were chosen to be the faces of the pop duo Milli Vanilli. The duo achieved international success with their debut album, Girl You Know It's True, which sold over seven million copies worldwide. In 1990, it was revealed that Morvan and Pilatus had not actually sung on the album, and the duo was stripped of their Grammy Award. The scandal effectively ended their career, and the duo disbanded in 1991. Since then, Morvan has continued to work as an actor, appearing in films such as The Mask (1994) and The Replacement Killers (1998). He has also released several solo albums, including Fabrice (1995) and Love Revolution (2001).

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Occupation actor,miscellaneous
Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 14 May, 1966
Birthday 14 May
Birthplace Paris, France
Nationality France

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1993

They made a comeback attempt in 1993, dropping the name Milli Vanilli for their own names "Rob and Fab", this time performing their own music and showcasing their very real musical talents. Despite the utter failure of their return, their millions of fans supported them, knowing that they were the victims in the earlier Milli Vanilli debacle. Following this, Fabrice Morvan continued to perform around Los Angeles as a solo artist, and ultimately held a nine-month stint as the mid-day host on L. A. 's KIIS-FM.

1988

The first two singles, title track "Girl You Know it's True" and "Blame it on the Rain", were released in 1988 and 1989 respectively. Their instant fame was exactly what they wanted, but proved too much to bear, and reality hit home when they won Grammy Awards for the two singles. They were quickly exposed as "frauds," and both Farian and Arista Records unfairly claimed ignorance. The two were disgraced and willingly returned their Grammys.

1966

Born in Paris in 1966 to an architect father and pharmacist mother, Fabrice "Fab" Morvan was training to be a trampoline athlete until a neck injury forced him to reevaluate his direction. He went with his musician/fisherman grandfather to the Caribbean to hone his musical talents. He moved to Germany at eighteen, where he met future Milli Vanilli partner Rob Pilatus in a Munich nightclub. The two broke and homeless men set out to start a "rock and soul" band, and headed to Los Angeles. Within months of their arrival, they were snapped up by Arista Records, and coupled with producer Frank Farian. Little did they know how much harm that meeting would cause. Farian had studio musicians already lined up, and Morvan and Pilatus were literally locked out of the studio during recording sessions. They'd been hired for their look.