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Thomas Mars

Body measurements

Height

177 cm (5 ft 9.75 in)

Weight

72 kg (159 lb)

Info

Date of birth

November 21, 1976

Age

47

Zodiac sign

Scorpio

Nationality

France

Occupation

Rock singer

Sexual Orientation

Straight

Eyes color

Blue

Hair color

Brown
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Who is Thomas Mars?

Thomas Mars is a French musician. 

Early Accomplishments

In 1999, Thomas released his first single called Party Time with his band. By 2001, he and his band released the single, If I Ever Feel Better. This song became successful and earned them a fourth-place ranking in Italy. 

Best Known For

Thomas is mostly recognized as the lead singer of the well-known Phoenix band. Alongside his band, he has won a Grammy Award for their 2009 album Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix.

Sexual Orientation

Thomas is straight. 

Family

By marriage, Thomas is connected to the Coppola family. In 2011, he officially married the famous director Sofia Coppola having a wedding ceremony in Italy after they had been together for a couple of years. They currently have 2 children together, Romy and Cosima. The German journalist Hellmuth Karasek was Thomas' uncle. 

Religious Belief

Thomas keeps his religious belief private; therefore, we can neither confirm what religion he is associated with nor what personal convictions he abides by. 

Worth To Know

Thomas' middle name is Pablo. Meanwhile, his surname is not Mars but Croquet. 

Long before fame, Phoenix used to be a garage band that consisted of a bunch of friends playing at Thomas' house. 

Phoenix was one of the first French-based bands to write and perform their songs in English, therefore creating their own niche which eventually led to fame. This initially attracted the attention of critics; however, they stuck to it because most of the band they looked up to was British and American.

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