Lova Moor

Lova Moor

79 · Born: Mar 5, 1946

Personal Details

BornMar 5, 1946 La Grève-sur-Mignon, Charente-Maritime, France

Biography

Marie-Claude Jourdain, a renowned French entertainer, widely recognized by her stage name Lova Moor, entered the world on March 5, 1946, in the picturesque town of La Grève-sur-Mignon, situated in the picturesque Charente-Maritime region of France. With a career that has spanned numerous decades, Moor embarked on her professional journey with a humble beginning as a nude dancer, eventually rising through the ranks to become the leader of the troupe at the illustrious Crazy Horse Saloon, a venue renowned for its sophisticated and glamorous entertainment.

As a protégée of the esteemed Alain Bernardin, Moor's reputation as a talented individual began to flourish, ultimately leading to a most remarkable union with her esteemed employer, a man whose untimely demise in 1994 would have a profound impact on her life.

In the vast and diverse world of music, the talented artist, Moor, made her debut with the single "Tendresse SOS" in the year 1986, which, unfortunately, did not receive widespread recognition.

Not only has Moor's creative output extended beyond the realm of music, but she has also ventured into the world of cinema, making memorable appearances in a diverse array of films that have left a lasting impression on audiences.

Notably, Moor has showcased her acting prowess in the 1977 film "Crazy Horse de Paris", followed by her roles in the 1979 film "Saturday, Sunday and Friday", and later in the 1992 film "Le Tronc".

A meticulously curated collection of Lova Moor's most iconic and enduring performances, including the enchanting single "C'est vrai", was proudly presented to the public in the year 2003 by the esteemed Yvon Chataigner. Throughout her remarkable and storied career, Lova Moor has left an indelible and lasting impact on the world of entertainment, thereby cementing her status as a supremely talented French dancer and singer, whose artistic legacy continues to captivate and inspire audiences to this very day.