
Ray Ventura
Raymond Ventura (16 April 1908, Paris, France – 29 March 1979, Palma de Mallorca, Spain) was a French jazz pianist and bandleader. He helped popularize jazz in France in the 1930s. His nephew was singer Sacha Distel. Ventura was born to a Jewish family. In 1925 he was the pianist for the Collegiate Five, which recorded as the Collegians for Columbia beginning in 1928 and for Decca in the 1930s. A year later he led the band, and it became a dance orchestra resembling a big band. His sidemen included Alix Combelle, Philippe Brun, and Guy Paquinet. In the early 1940s he led a big band in South America and in France during the rest of the decade. One of his band's popular songs from 1936 was "Tout va très bien, Madame la Marquise" in which the Marquise is told by her servants that everything is fine at home except for a series of escalating calamities. It was seen as a metaphor for France's obliviousness to the approaching war. Source: Article "Ray Ventura" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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Films
3
TV Shows
17
Crew Credits
Known For
15 Credits
Numéro un
as Self
1975

Cinépanorama
as Self
1956

La Chance aux chansons
as Self (archive footage)
1984

Monte Carlo Baby
as Ray Ventura
1951

Adventure in Paris
1936

Quadrille
as Himself (as Ray Ventura et ses Collégiens)
1938

L'assassin connaît la musique
as Self (uncredited)
1963

We Will All Go to Paris
as Self
1950

One Hundred Francs Per Second
as Self
1953

Whirlwind of Paris
as Self
1939

Femmes de Paris
as Self
1953

Everything is Going Very Well Madame la Marquise
1936
Behind the Camera
17 Credits
Without Leaving an Address
Producer
1951

Love Is My Profession
Producer
1958

Monte Carlo Baby
Producer
1951

Plucking the Daisy
Producer
1956

Le Crâneur
Producer
1955

French Touch
Producer
1952

L'assassin connaît la musique
Producer
1963

Night Fun
Producer
1991

Forgive Our Trespasses
Producer
1956

Lovers' Net
Producer
1955

We Will All Go to Paris
Producer
1950

Les Compagnes de la nuit
Producer
1953