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Born November 23, 1961 in France
Jean-Michel Bernard (born 23 November 1961) is a French pianist, composer, educator, orchestrator, and music producer. He is well known for regularly writing, performing, and scoring for films, such as The Science of Sleep, Hugo, Paris-Manhattan, Ca$h, and Be Kind Rewind. Bernard began playing the piano at the age of two. When he was 14, he was awarded first place at the Bordeaux Conservatory and later graduated from the École Normale de Musique de Paris. At 19, he recorded with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London, whilst pursuing a career as a jazz musician and performing with prominent jazz artists including Wild Bill Davis, Jimmy Woode (Duke Ellington's bassist) and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis.

At Work

Maya, Give Me a Title

Lalo Schifrin, Mission: Impossible - Conducted by Victor Jacob
Piano

Thank God We Have Each Other

Piano Cinéma
Self

In The Tracks Of - Special Edition
Self

Ballad for a Pierced Heart

Love at First Child

Alison

Mind Your Own Business

La vie à l'envers

Des frères et des sœurs

The Love Punch

Obsessive Rhythms

Paris-Manhattan

Uncle Charles

Welcome Aboard

Small World

Passaic Mosaic

Ca$h

Be Kind Rewind

A Pain in the Ass

My Place in the Sun

The Science of Sleep
Policier qui joue au piano

Deal or No Deal France

The Officers' Ward

Michel Strogoff

Madame Bovary

Quiet Days in Clichy