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Home/People/Grand Corps Malade
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Born
Jul 31, 1977
Age 48
Place of Birth
Le Blanc-Mesnil, Seine-Saint-Denis, France
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

14
Movies
20
TV Shows
3
Directed
Also Known As
Fabien Marsaud
IMDb ProfileOfficial Website

Grand Corps Malade

Acting

Biography
Fabien Marsaud (born 31 July 1977), known professionally as Grand Corps Malade (GCM), is a French slam poet and lyricist. He has released seven studio albums so far, all of them reaching top-five status on the French SNEP chart. GCM started writing and performing a capella at slam events in 2003. Three years later, he signed with Universal's AZ affiliate and released his debut album Midi 20, which became a top-ten selling record of the year in France. Grand Corps Malade's follow-up album, Enfant de la ville (2008), and third album 3ème temps (2010), were less successful commercially. In 2013, he released his family-inspired Funambule album, while Il nous restera ça (2015) featured 11 collaborations with other musicians. His sixth album, Plan B (2018), reached number two on the SNEP album chart. In 2020, he released Mesdames (Ladies), featuring ten duets with women, which topped the French charts. Its lead single, "Mais je t'aime" (But I love you), a duet with Camille Lellouche, became his highest-ranking song on the French singles chart. GCM's accolades include three Victories of Music awarded by the French Ministry of Culture. His stage name means "tall, sick body" in French, a reference to his height (nearly 6'4" or 1.94m) and to a spinal injury that forces him to walk with a crutch, due to a diving accident in 1997 that initially led doctors to tell him he would never walk again. Marsaud was born on 31 July 1977 in Le Blanc-Mesnil, Seine-Saint-Denis. His mother was a librarian. His father, Jacques Marsaud, was a regional civil servant, a general commune secretary in Noisy-le-Sec and Saint-Denis, later on a director general of services at Val-de-Marne's departmental council and then at the Plaine Commune agglomeration community (fr: EPT). The family lived in Saint-Denis. Marsaud excelled in his classes, particularly in literary courses; he wrote his first works aged 14–15. But sports won out, and at one point he was simultaneously part of tennis, athletics and basketball clubs; the latter would become his greatest passion. At 17, he was offered a chance to join the training center in Toulouse, but preferred to stay in Saint-Denis. After playing in JSF Nanterre and in Saint-Denis, Marsaud signed with a third-division-level team in Aubervilliers. He earned a DEUG degree, majoring in physical education. In July 1997, during a sports camp where Marsaud was a supervisor, a diving accident in a swimming pool caused him to displace his spine; he was later told he would never walk again. However, in 1999, after a year of intensive treatment, he regained the ability to walk, although he usually has to use a crutch or cane. Marsaud continued studying and earned a DESS master's degree in sport management. He worked in marketing for the Stade de France between 2001 and 2005, but became disillusioned with the job. ... Source: Article "Grand Corps Malade" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Grand Corps Malade au Zénith de Lille poster

Grand Corps Malade au Zénith de Lille

as Self
2024
Taratata l'histoire poster

Taratata l'histoire

as Self
2023
Ephémère, le doc' poster

Ephémère, le doc'

as Self
2023
Ephémère - Le concert poster

Ephémère - Le concert

as Self
2023
Grand Corps Malade - Mesdames poster

Grand Corps Malade - Mesdames

Cast
2023
Le festival des festivals poster

Le festival des festivals

as Self
2020
Sixty poster

Sixty

as Self - Slam poet
2019
Sahara poster

Sahara

as Omar (voice)
2017
Grand Corps Malade - Alcaline le Concert poster

Grand Corps Malade - Alcaline le Concert

as Self
2014
Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart poster

Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart

as Joe (voice)
2014
Baptiste Lecaplain et ses potes poster

Baptiste Lecaplain et ses potes

as Grand Corps Malade
2013
93, la belle rebelle poster

93, la belle rebelle

as Self
2010
Grand Corps Malade - Concert À La Cigale poster

Grand Corps Malade - Concert À La Cigale

as Self
2009
Dionysos - Le Zénih poster

Dionysos - Le Zénih

as Self
2009