Yves Mourousi

Yves Mourousi

Acting 1942-07-20 Suresnes, Hauts de Seine, France

Yves Mourousi (born on 20 July 1942 in Suresnes, Hauts-de-Seine – died on 7 April 1998 in Paris) was a French television and radio news presenter and journalist. He was the TF1 midday news ("journal de 13h00") anchor during 14 years between 1975 and 1988 and one of the most popular TV presenters at this time. His surname, Mourousi, comes from his mother, a Russian princess of Phanariote nobility. During the 1980s, he was a member of the Association de la Presse du Music-Hall et du Cirque, a French press organization gathering journalists, critics, chroniclers, and notable personalities such as Pierre Cardin, Guy des Cars and Jean-Pierre Thiollet, interested in Music-hall and Circus, presided over by a well-known journalist, Jacqueline Cartier. Yves Mourousi also produced special events such as the Festival de la Musique aux Armées on Paris's Place Vendôme, and Michael Stewart and Cy Coleman's hit Broadway musical, Barnum, at the Cirque d'Hiver of Paris, which he also directed (1981). Source: Article "Yves Mourousi" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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2022 Self (archive footage)
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1982 News presenter
1982 Cameo (uncredited)
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1980 Un journaliste TV
1977 Yves Mourousi
1976 Le présentateur TV
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1968 Self