Paul Cormier

Paul Cormier

Paul Cormier (10 May 1922 – 7 June 2006) was a violinist from Quebec, Canada, known by his stage name Monsieur Pointu. Cormier was born in Les Escoumins, North Shore, Quebec, into a family of traveling musicians. He began learning to play the fiddle at the age of nine. He served in the military during World War II. As a young man, Cormier played violin on CBJ radio in Chicoutimi, and later in dance clubs and hotels in Montreal. He performed with musicians Willie Lamothe, Marcel Martel, Roger Miron, and Paul Brunelle, and also as an opening solo act at concerts. In the 1970s he toured in Europe and Africa with singer Gilbert Bécaud, taking on the stage name Monsieur Pointu, and also hosted a television folk music series on Télé-Métropole. Cormier played the sound track for an animated film about his music, Monsieur Pointu, which was nominated for an Academy Award in 1976. In 1977 he performed at the Fete Nationale in Montreal's Olympic Stadium to a crowd of 40,000. Cormier died June 6, 2006 in Blainville, Quebec. After his death, Cormier's violin was donated to the Jules Saint-Michel violin museum. Source: Article "Monsieur Pointu" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

  • Popularity : 0.028
  • Known For : Acting
  • Birthday : 1922-05-10
  • Place of Birth : Les Escoumins, Québec, Canada
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Paul Cormier Movies

  • 1976
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    Monsieur Pointu

    Monsieur Pointu

    6.4 1976 HD

    Monsieur Pointu would like to play his fiddle. But the fiddle has other ideas.

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  • 1977
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    J.A. Martin Photographer

    J.A. Martin Photographer

    6.2 1977 HD

    The wife of photographer J.A. Martin decides to go with him in his tour of the hard Canadian countryside at the turn of the century. She hopes the...

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  • 1975
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    Chérie, ôte tes raquettes

    Chérie, ôte tes raquettes

    8 1975 HD

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  • 1972
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    Le Grand Échiquier

    Le Grand Échiquier

    8 1972 HD

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