Bernard Tapie
Born: 1943-01-26 in Paris, France
Died: 2021-10-03
Known For: Acting
Biography
Bernard Roger Tapie (26 January 1943 – 3 October 2021) was a French businessman, politician and occasional actor, singer, and TV host. He was Minister of City Affairs in the government of Pierre Bérégovoy. He was the manager of a group of companies, notably owner of Adidas and Olympique de Marseille, manager of the Bernard Tapie Group and owner of the La Provence Group, which publishes the newspaper of the same name, as well as Corse-Matin. At the beginning of 1984, he presented his cycling team La Vie claire, then bought OM a few years later. In the 1990s, engaged in politics as a left-wing radical, he was twice Minister of the City in the Bérégovoy government, deputy for Bouches-du-Rhône twice, European deputy (his list obtained 12% in the 1994 elections) as well as general councilor for Bouches-du-Rhône. His political career ended due to his legal troubles. Involved in several financial scandals, he was convicted in the VA-OM affair (for which he was imprisoned in 1997 for nearly six months), in the Phocéa affair and in the Testut affair. In the 2010s, following an arbitration condemning the State to pay him 403 million euros in compensation in the context of the Crédit Lyonnais affair, he was prosecuted again, his death putting an end to the criminal proceedings. Tapie was born in Paris. He was a businessman who specialized in recovering bankrupt companies, among which Adidas is the most famous (he owned Adidas from 1990 to 1993); and owner of sports teams: his cycling team La Vie Claire won the Tour de France twice – in 1985 and 1986 – and his football club Marseille won the French championship four times in a row, and the Champions League in 1993. La Vie Claire, one of Tapie's former businesses, is a chain of health product stores. It sponsored one of the strongest cycling teams of all time, La Vie Claire, which was founded after the 1983 European cycling season, when multiple Tour de France winner Bernard Hinault had acrimoniously broken away from the Renault–Elf–Gitane team. Hinault and Greg LeMond won successive Tours with the La Vie Claire team in 1985 and 1986. From 1986 to 1994, Tapie was the president of the Marseille football club, which became champions of France five times in a row (from 1989 to 1993) and won the 1992–93 UEFA Champions League. In 1985, Tapie bought the sailing ship Club Méditerrannée from the wife of disappeared French navigator Alain Colas. The boat was transported to Marseille, where Tapie had his football team, and restored for two years. It was renamed Phocea and was at that time the longest sailing ship in the world (70 m or 225 ft). Tapie took command of it with a new crew in 1988 and broke the world record for crossing the Atlantic Ocean. In 2021, Tapie and his wife were severely beaten in a home invasion robbery. ... Source: Article "Bernard Tapie" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Filmography
2025
- La banlieue, c’est le paradis as Self - Politician, businessman (archive footage)
2023
- L'Âge d'or de la pub as Self (archive footage)
2022
- Il était une fois Champs-Élysées as Self (archive footage)
2021
- 10 mai 1981 : Changer la vie ? as Self (archive footage)
2020
- Entretien politique : Histoire et mode d'emploi as Self (archive footage)
2019
- Bernard Tapie, l'affranchi as Self
2017
- Face the Classroom as Self - Guest
2013
- OM : A jamais les premiers as Self
2012
2011
- C'est l'histoire d'un but as Self
2008
- Oscar as Bertrand Barnier
2006
- On n'est pas couché as Self - Guest
2004
- Un beau salaud as François Dumoulin
2003
- Commissaire Valence as Commissaire Pierre Valence
2001
- Who Is Bernard Tapie? as Self
- Cazas as Philippe Cazas
2000
- Rien à cacher as Self - Host
1999
1998
- Vivement dimanche as Self
- Vivement dimanche prochain as Self
1996
- Men, Women: A User's Manual as Benoit Blanc
- Marseille contre Marseille as Self
1990
- Stars 90 as Self
1987
- Sacrée soirée as Self
1986
- Ambitions as Self - Host
1982
- Champs-Elysées as Self
1981
- Droit de Réponse as Self
1975
- Apostrophes as Self
1972
- Le Grand Échiquier as Self