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Malou Beauvoir

Malou Beauvoir — Artist Bio

Haitian-American performing artist Malou Beauvoir is a captivating, highly emotive singer-songwriter and actor who brings to her artistry the unique amalgamation of her multi-cultural influences and experiences. A citizen of the world, she has lived in the US, Europe and Haiti, and traveled extensively; each culture she has encountered has impacted and informed her in different ways, reinforcing her openness to different perspectives and forms of spirituality.

Born in Chicago to Haitian parents, Malou was raised in New York, growing up with brother and rock phenomenon Jean Beauvoir (The Ramones, Kiss). She moved to Paris at 15 to attend the American University and pursue her artistic passions. Juggling both art and business while earning an MBA and a senior position in the high-tech industry, by the end of the 1990s she devoted herself exclusively to singing and acting, securing engagements in venues around the world — from Dubai to Rio, Beirut, London, and Paris, where she performed for two years as lead singer at the renowned Paradis Latin. She currently splits her time between Brussels and New York, continuing to travel around the world.

Beauvoir’s acting career has included roles in Stephen Frears’ Oscar-winning The Queen, Élisabeth Rappeneau’s Paul et ses Femmes, in which she plays Agnes, a jazz singer (Beauvoir wrote the song she performs in the film), Christian Carion’s Farewell, and the hit TV series Perception.

Malou has enjoyed a diverse recording career ranging from featured Universal France artist (Datafolk) to collaborations with hip hop, dance and house artists. A chance encounter with jazz drummer Tristan Maillot eventually led to jazz studies with Anita Wardell (Best Jazz Vocalist, British Jazz Awards), and a discovery of the beauty and freedom inherent in singing jazz. Auspiciously, she was heard in Paris by French jazz producer and bassist Jean Chaudron, leading to her first jazz recording: An Evening at The Swan (2006) with the Jean Chaudron Trio — a mélange of diverse styles, cultures and musical influences coalescing through the warmth and sensuality of Malou’s voice. Next came Live at The Lionel Hampton (2008) with Chaudron’s quintet, a soulful and eclectic memento of a week’s residence at the famed Paris jazz club. Meeting Belgian pianist Ivan Paduart in Brussels led to Live at The Music Village (2012), and the launch of “Malou Invites”— a monthly engagement at the Belgian club, exploring diverse styles of music and collaborating with different guests.

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Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

You Remind Me

Whaling City Sound
2024

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Is this Love

Panthera Music International
2016

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Live at the Lionel...

Transmundia Music
2008

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