André Robert Raimbourg, popularly known by his stage name Bourvil, was a multifaceted French artist, distinguished by his impressive range as both an actor and a singer. Born on July 27, 1917, in Prétot-Vicquemare, France, he would go on to leave an indelible mark on the world of comedy, particularly through his iconic collaborations with the renowned Louis de Funès.
One of his most notable and enduring works was the 1966 film La Grande Vadrouille, which solidified his status as a master of comedic roles.