Gilbert Bécaud
Born: 1927-10-24 in Toulon, Var, France
Died: 2001-12-18
Known For: Acting
Biography
Gilbert Bécaud (24 October 1927 – 18 December 2001) was a French singer, composer, pianist and actor, known as "Monsieur 100,000 Volts" for his energetic performances. His best-known hits are "Nathalie" and "Et maintenant", a 1961 release that became an English language hit as "What Now My Love". He remained a popular artist for nearly fifty years, identifiable in his dark blue suits, with a white shirt and "lucky tie"; blue with white polka dots. When asked to explain his gift he said, "A flower doesn't understand botany." His favourite venue was the Paris Olympia under the management of Bruno Coquatrix. He debuted there in 1954 and headlined in 1955, attracting 6,000 on his first night, three times the capacity. On 13 November 1997, Bécaud was present for the re-opening of the venue after its reconstruction. Born François Gilbert Léopold Silly in Toulon, France, Bécaud learned to play the piano at a young age, and then went to the Conservatoire de Nice. In 1942, he left school to join the French Resistance during World War II. He began songwriting in 1948, after meeting Maurice Vidalin, who inspired him to write his early compositions. He began writing for Marie Bizet; Bizet, Bécaud and Vidalin became a successful trio, and their partnership lasted until 1950. In 1952, he married Monique Nicholas. They had three children. While touring with Jacques Pills as a pianist, Bécaud met Édith Piaf, Pills' wife at the time. He began singing at her suggestion in 1953, with "Mes Mains" and "Les Croix". His first performance came the year after. His hits in the later part of the decade included "La Corrida" (1956), "Le Jour où la Pluie Viendra" (1957), and "C'est Merveilleux L'amour" (1958). His first hit in the English-speaking world was Jane Morgan's cover version of "Le jour où la pluie viendra" (as "The Day the Rains Came", with English lyrics by Carl Sigman) in 1958. He began acting in the same period, starting with "Le Pays D'où Je Viens" (1956). In 1960, he won a Grand Prix du Disque and composed "L'enfant à L'étoile," a Christmas cantata. That same year, "Let It Be Me", an English version of his "Je t'appartiens", became a hit for the Everly Brothers, followed, over the years, by Bob Dylan, Nina Simone, Elvis Presley, Willie Nelson, Jerry Butler, Sam & Dave and James Brown. In 1973 he married Kitty Saint-John, with whom he had two children. He died of cancer at the age of 74. In 1961, Bécaud wrote and recorded "Et Maintenant", one of the biggest selling singles in French history. Translated as "What Now My Love", the song became a hit by Shirley Bassey, Sonny & Cher, Elvis Presley, Judy Garland, Andy Williams, Herb Alpert and Frank Sinatra. In 1962, he completed his largest composition, the 2-act opera L'Opéra d'Aran, which was premiered at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées on 25 October 1962 (Georges Prêtre conductor). The plot of the opera takes place on the Aran Islands, off the west coast of Ireland, although Bécaud had never been to Ireland before. ... Source: Article "Gilbert Bécaud" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Filmography
2023
- L'Âge d'or de la pub as Self (archive footage)
2022
- La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président as Self (archive footage)
- Il était une fois Champs-Élysées as Self (archive footage)
2021
- Archives secrètes as Self (archive footage)
1999
- Alexandra – die Legende einer Sängerin as Self
- Show Palast as Self
1987
- Sacrée Soirée as Self
- Le monde est à vous as Self
- Téléthon as Self
- Matin Bonheur as Self
1986
- Wedden, dat..? as Self
1985
- Victoires de la musique as Self
1982
- Champs-Elysées as Self
1981
- Wetten, dass..? as Self
- De TV Show as Self
1977
- Fan School as Self
- Auf los geht's los as Self
1976
- 30 millions d'amis as Self
- Circasia ... (Musician)
1975
- Midi Première as Self
- Les Rendez-vous du dimanche as Self
- Numéro un as Self
- Musik ist Trumpf as Self
- Système 2 as Self
1974
- And Now My Love as Self
1973
- Klimbim as Self
- A Free Man as Henri Lefèvre
1972
- Le Grand Échiquier as Self
- Midi trente as Self
- Ein Kessel Buntes as Self - Musician
1971
- Samedi soir as Self
- The Deadly Trap ... (Original Music Composer)
- Cadet Rousselle as Self
1970
- Ein Jahr voll Musik as Self
1969
- Das Sonntagskonzert as Self
- Unsere kleine Show - Musik zur blauen Stunde as Self
- Wünsch dir was as Self
- Festival der Stars as Self
1968
- À bout portant as Self
- Starparade as Self
1967
- Das Lied, das die Leute mögen as Self
1966
- Continental Showcase as Self
1964
- Die Drehscheibe as Self
- Der goldene Schuß as Self
1963
- The Danny Kaye Show as Self
- 38-24-36 as Self
1962
- Hitch-Hike as le pilote d'Air France
- Lieben Sie Show ? as Self
1961
- Musik aus Studio B as Self
1959
- Discorama as Self
- Babette Goes to War ... (Original Music Composer)
- Croquemitoufle as Bernard Villiers
1958
- Kraft Music Hall as Self
1957
- Aktuelle Schaubude as Self
- Paris Casino as Jacques Marval
1956
- Cinépanorama as Self
- The Country I Come From as Julien Barrère / Éric Perceval
1955
- Was bin ich? as Self
1950
- Riviera Dream ... (Music)
1948
- The Ed Sullivan Show as Self
1947
- The Scarlet Bazaar as Pianist (uncredited)