Oswald d'Andréa

Oswald d'Andréa

Born: August 9, 1934
in Tunis, Tunisia
Oswald Antoine Marie d'Andréa is a French pianist and composer of music for film, television and radio. He was born on August 9, 1934 in Tunis.

His recorded output varied from pop in the early '60s to jazz and movie soundtracks, one of which—La Vie et Rien d'Autre—won the 1990 César for Best Music.

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Movies for Oswald d'Andréa...

Life and Nothing But
Title: Life and Nothing But
Character: Pianiste Cora Mabel
Released: September 6, 1989
Type: Movie
January, 1920. 350,000 French soldiers remain missing in action. Major Dellaplane tirelessly matches the dead and the wounded with families' descriptions. Honor and ethics drive him; he hates the idea of "the unknown soldier." Into his sector, looking for her husband, comes a haughty, politically connected Parisian, Madame Irène de Courtil. Brusquely, Dellaplane offers her 1/350,000th of his time, but as their paths cross and she sees his courage and resolve, feelings change. After he finds a surprising connection between her missing husband and a local teacher, Irène makes Dellaplane an offer. This man of action hesitates: has he missed his only chance?
bee
Title: Le Grand Échiquier
Character: Self
Released: January 12, 1972
Type: TV