Jean-Pierre Aumont
Movie Actor

Jean-Pierre Aumont Net Worth

His salary is unknown. Jean-Pierre Aumont was a Movie Actor who had a net worth of $11 Million. He was born in 1911 and was known for his roles in films such as Lili and Heartbeat. He was also a soldier and was awarded the Croix de Guerre and the Legion d'Honneur for his service in the Free French Forces during World War II. His salary is unknown.
Jean-Pierre Aumont is a member of Movie Actor

Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day January 5, 1911
Birth Place France
Age 109 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Capricorn

💰 Net worth: $11 Million (2024)

About

Notable as both an actor and a soldier, Aumont starred in the mid-20th-century films Lili (alongside Ginger Rogers) and was awarded both the Croix de Guerre and the Legion d'Honneur for his World War II service in the Free French Forces.

Before Fame

Born in Paris, France, to Jewish parents Suzanne and Alexandre Salomons, he studied at the Paris Conservatory and went on to make his screen debut in the 1931 film Jean de la Lune.

Trivia

He performed with Vivien Leigh in a stage production of the musical Tovarich.

Family Life

Following a brief first marriage to French actress Blanche Montel, he married and had a daughter with Dominican entertainer Maria Montez. After Montez's death, he married Italian screen star Marisa Pavan, with whom he raised two sons.

Associated With

He portrayed late nineteenth-century Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov in the 1947 musical movie Song of Scheherazade.

About the author

Lisa Scholfield

As a Senior Writer at Famous Net Worth, I spearhead an exceptional team dedicated to uncovering and sharing the stories of pioneering individuals. My passion for unearthing untold narratives drives me to delve deep into the essence of each subject, bringing forth a unique blend of factual accuracy and narrative allure. In orchestrating the editorial workflow, I am deeply involved in every step—from initial research to the final touches of publishing, ensuring each biography not only informs but also engages and inspires our readership.