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Dave

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Acting credits

46

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Large and steady acting portfolio.

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Movies: 20Series: 26

TMDB ID: 572506

IMDb ID: nm0202528

Known for: Acting

Born: May 4, 1944

Age: 82

Place of birth: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands

Gender: Male

Adult content flag: No

Career span: 1972 - 2025

Years active: 54

Average TMDB rating: 5.81

Wikidata: Q377104

Also known as

Wouter Otto Levenbach

Biography

Wouter Otto Levenbach (born 4 May 1944), known as Dave, is a Dutch Francophone singer who had a string of number one hits in France in the 1970s. A native of Amsterdam, he resides in Paris. Dave was born in Amsterdam. His father was Jewish and an English teacher by trade; his mother was a classical dancer. He has two brothers, Marteen and Lucas, and a sister, Elsbeth. He learned to play the guitar at age 14. He became a very spiritual person who prayed frequently and even planned to study theology; however, he eventually chose to study law. Among other things, he was inspired by Jack Kerouac's On the Road , a revolutionary novel which encouraged young people to leave home and learn life "on the road", and to communicate with others. Passionate about the sea and rivers (a love which he owes to his grandfather), he left the Netherlands by boat with 1,000 guilders in his pocket (about two months' living expenses). He met Eddie Barclay, the executive for Barclay Records, in Saint-Tropez in 1968; Barclay was responsible for launching Dave's career in show business. On 26 February 1969, he participated in the Nationaal Songfestival, the Dutch pre-selection contest for that year's Eurovision Song Contest with a song called "Niets gaat zo snel", but did not win. In Summer 1969 he reached the Dutch Top 40 charts for the first time with "Nathalie", peaking at No. 28. From 1971 to 1974, he was one of the actors in the musical Godspell, making friends with actor Daniel Auteuil, who would become his best friend. In 1974, he released his first hit "Trop Beau", a French adaptation of The Rubettes' hit "Sugar Baby Love"; later, he released "Vanina", his first number one single in France, an adaptation of Del Shannon's "Runaway", adapted into French by Patrick Loiseau. These were followed in 1975 by the three hits "Mon cœur est malade", "Dansez maintenant" and "Du côté de chez Swann". His self-titled first album was released at the end of 1975. By that time, he did not only have great success in France and Belgium, but also in his country of origin the Netherlands, where "Dansez maintenant" was a number 1 hit in the top 40 and "Du côté de chez Swann" made the top 10 too. His later hits included "Lettre à Hélène" (1978), "Comment ne pas être amoureux de vous" (1978) and "Allo Elisa" (1979). In the 1980s, his popularity waned following the advent of FM radio in France. He still had an audience due to live performances and his classic hits. However, he himself likened the ebb to a "crossing of a very pretty desert". In 1993, he released a new album, then in 1994, he made a comeback following the release of a greatest hits album, which sold more than 200,000 copies. He later recorded a new album entitled Toujours le même bleu, which included a title single from which enables him to hit the charts once again. It is also around this time that he came out as homosexual. ... Source: Article "Dave (singer)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Series

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Series credits linked with Dave.

Series poster for The Unexpected Getaway (2022)

as Self • 1 eps

The Unexpected Getaway

2022 Series
Series poster for 100 % logique : La réponse est sous vos yeux (2022)

as Self - Guest • 1 eps

100 % logique : La réponse est sous vos yeux

2022 Series
Series poster for Chansons! (2021)

as Self • 2 eps

Chansons!

2021 Series
Series poster for Matthijs gaat door (2020)

as Self • 1 eps

Matthijs gaat door

2020 Series
Series poster for Mask Singer (2019)

as Self • 1 eps

Mask Singer

2019 Series
Series poster for La Boîte à secrets (2019)

as Self • 1 eps

La Boîte à secrets

2019 Series
Series poster for The Secret Song (2018)

as Self • 1 eps

The Secret Song

2018 Series
Series poster for Folie passagère (2015)

as Self • 1 eps

Folie passagère

2015 Series
Series poster for The Unexpected Getaway (2012)

as Self • 1 eps

The Unexpected Getaway

2012 Series
Series poster for N'oubliez pas les paroles - Primes événementiels (2008)

as Self • 1 eps

N'oubliez pas les paroles - Primes événementiels

2008 Series
Series poster for Salut les Terriens ! (2006)

as Self - Guest • 1 eps

Salut les Terriens !

2006 Series
Series poster for La France a un incroyable talent (2006)

as Self - Judge • 37 eps

La France a un incroyable talent

2006 Series
Series poster for Star Academy (2001)

as Self • 1 eps

Star Academy

2001 Series
Series poster for La Cape et l'épée (2000)

as Ménestrel • 1 eps

La Cape et l'épée

2000 Series
Series poster for Blague à Part (1998)

as Self • 1 eps

Blague à Part

1998 Series
Series poster for Fort Boyard (1990)

as Self • 1 eps

Fort Boyard

1990 Series
Series poster for Le monde est à vous (1987)

as Self • 7 eps

Le monde est à vous

1987 Series
Series poster for Sacrée soirée (1987)

as Self • 5 eps

Sacrée soirée

1987 Series
Series poster for La Chance aux chansons (1984)

as Self • 5 eps

La Chance aux chansons

1984 Series
Series poster for Champs-Elysées (1982)

as Self • 12 eps

Champs-Elysées

1982 Series
Series poster for Dickie-roi (1981)

as Dickie-Roi • 6 eps

Dickie-roi

1981 Series
Series poster for Fan School (1977)

as Self • 11 eps

Fan School

1977 Series
Series poster for Numéro un (1975)

as Self • 14 eps

Numéro un

1975 Series
Series poster for Les Rendez-vous du dimanche (1975)

as Self • 11 eps

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche

1975 Series