Darío Moreno

Darío Moreno

1921-04-03 Smyrna, Ottoman Empire [now Izmir, Turkey] Male 34 Known Credits

Biography

David Arugete (3 April 1921 – 1 December 1968), commonly known under his stage name Darío Moreno, was a Turkish-Jewish polyglot singer, an accomplished composer, lyricist, and guitarist. He attained fame and made a remarkable career centred in France which also included films, during the 1950s and the 1960s. He became famous with his 1961 song Brigitte Bardot. Darío Moreno was born to a large Jewish family. He was orphaned in early childhood when his father, who worked in a train station in Aydın, was shot dead under tragic circumstances. He was placed in the Sephardic orphanage of Izmir (Nido De Guerfanos) by his mother and remained there until he was four. After a primary education in the Jewish educational establishments of Izmir, he had many odd jobs during his early youth. He put great effort into continuing his education while simultaneously working to make a living. He started working as an errand boy in the law firm of the city's prominent lawyers, and he was eventually trained to become a clerk in the office. In the evenings, he would study French in Izmir's Central Library. With a guitar that had fallen into his hands by chance, he also learned to play the guitar, mainly on his own with occasional tutoring from acquaintances. He started singing at Bar Mitzva celebrations as a second job. In his early twenties, he had already become a well-known singer in Izmir, and particularly among the Jewish community. During his military service in the Turkish Army, he was employed as a singer in officers' quarters in various garrisons and became more focused on music. His first truly professional musical performance started in his hometown right after his discharge, and was arranged through connections established while in the army. When he started making money with his music, he moved to the better-off Jewish quarter of Karataş to a house in a street leading to the historical building of Asansör, one of the city's landmarks (and which literally means the "Elevator", people taking an actual elevator to go to the higher part of the quarter, this part being separated by the coastal strait with a steep slope). Nowadays this street is named Dario Moreno Sokağı (Dario Moreno Street) in his legacy. A hyperactive personality, Darío Moreno died of a heart attack resulted from a discussion occurred between him and an airport gate staff in the Atatürk Airport. He was slightly late for one of his flights, on his way to Paris for a concert. He was also planning to attend the first "Turkish Night" planned to take place in Paris.The airport gate staff discretionary did not allow him to board the plane and this led to a serious debate which resulted with Moreno's heart attack. He was only 47. According to his will he wanted to be buried in İzmir, Turkey but he was buried in Holon, Israel, by his mother Madam Roza. ... Source: Article "Darío Moreno" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1921-04-03

Place of Birth

Smyrna, Ottoman Empire [now Izmir, Turkey]

Known Credits

34

Known For

Acting

Also Known As

Dario Moreno, David Arugete

Photos

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Known For TV Shows

Movie Credits

Good King Dagobert

1963

Charibert

Ladies First

1963

L'aubergiste

Atomic Agent

1959

Doctor Alberto / Don José

Oh! What a Mambo

1959

Miguel Montero

An Eye for an Eye

1957

Le cafetier de Toluma

The Wages of Fear

1953

Pepito Hernandez

The Sheep Has Five Legs

1954

Le joueur américain

No Vacation for Mr. Mayor

1951

The Maharaja

Marie of the Isles

1960

Desmarais, the traitor

A Woman Like Satan

1958

Arbadajian

It Happened All Night

1960

Darío Moreno

Incognito

1958

Fernando

Lay Off Blondes

1960

Rodinoff

The Saint Lies in Wait

1966

(uncredited)

Candide or The Optimism in the 20th Century

1960

Un dictateur sud américain / South American Dictator

Hotel Paradiso

1966

The Turk

Poison Ivy

1953

Joe Madrigal

Burning Fuse

1957

Jeff

Anyone Can Kill Me

1957

Luigi Falconi

Dames Don't Care

1954

Perera, the Head Waiter

No temas a la ley

1963

Bruno Suárez

TV Credits

Le monde est à vous

1987

Self (archive footage) (1 episodes)

Cinépanorama

1956

Self (1 episodes)

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