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  1. Josephine Baker, Jo Bouillon. Harper & Row, 1977 - Biography & Autobiography - 302 pages. "There was Cleopatra. Later there was Josephine Baker. The French called her La Baker, the epitome of all that was exciting from the 1930s on. The toast of two continents, she could be found at night, dressed in her fabulously elaborate gowns and ...

  2. Jo Bouillon. French orchestra leader, composer and violinist, born May 03, 1908 (Montpellier, France), died July 09, 1984 (Buenos Aires, Argentina). He was the fourth husband of Josephine Baker. His brother, Gabriel Bouillon, was also a violinist.

  3. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q1689877Jo Bouillon - Wikidata

    Jo Bouillon (Q1689877) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. French conductor. Joseph Bouillon; edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Jo Bouillon. French conductor . Joseph Bouillon; Statements. instance of. human. 1 referen ...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm4120250Jo Bouillon - IMDb

    Jo Bouillon. Music Department: Le billet de mille. Jo Bouillon was born on 3 May 1908 in Montpellier, Hérault, France. He was an actor, known for Le billet de mille (1935), Cinderella (1937) and Chantons sous l'occupation (1976).

  5. Bouillon claimed that Baker bore one child, though it was stillborn in 1941, an incident that precipitated an emergency hysterectomy. Baker forced Jarry to leave the château and live with his adoptive father, Jo Bouillon, in Argentina, at the age of 15, after discovering that he was gay.

  6. Baker made many recordings with Jo Bouillon who accompanied her on her tours, as he accompanied Mistinguett and Maurice Chevalier. Bouillon married Baker in 1947 and together they bought the Château des Milandes in Dordogne. There they carried out their project to adopt children of different nationalities, in order to prove that the ...

  7. Sépulture de Jo Bouillon au cimetière de Monaco. Joseph Jean Étienne Bouillon dit Jo Bouillon, né le 3 mai 1908 à Montpellier ( Hérault) et mort le 9 juillet 1984 à Buenos Aires ( Argentine ), est un compositeur, chef d'orchestre et violoniste français, Quatrième mari de Joséphine Baker, il jouit d'une grande notoriété dans les ...