Born July 3, 1942, in Paris, he emerged as a prominent figure in the French entertainment industry. Initially gaining fame as the lead singer of the rock band Les Chaussettes Noires in the early 1960s, he later transitioned to a successful solo music career. He expanded his talents into acting, appearing in numerous films and earning acclaim for his versatile roles. Known for his deep voice and charismatic presence, he remains a beloved cultural icon in France, celebrated for both his musical and cinematic contributions.
LES VIEUX FOURNEAUX
Les vieux fourneaux is a warm, lively French comedy about aging, friendship and second chances. Three lifelong friends—Pierrot, César and Antoine—team...