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Christophe

Christophe

Actor

Daniel Bevilacqua (13 October 1945 – 16 April 2020), better known by the stage name Christophe, was a French singer and songwriter. He was born in the Paris suburb of Juvisy-sur-Orge, to an Italian father. Born in a suburb of Paris, Bevilacqua was rebellious at school and started leading a pop group when in his mid-teens. His first single, "Reviens Sophie" in 1963, was unsuccessful, but after changing his name to Christophe, his second single, "Aline", in 1965, rose to the top of the French pop music charts. He continued to have success in France through the 1960s and early 1970s. His hits include the songs "Marionettes", "J'ai entendu la mer", "Excusez-moi Monsieur le Professeur", and "Oh!... Mon Amour" which he sang in French and Italian. After a small break, he returned in 1971, with Francis Dreyfus launching the Motors record label (Disques Motors) and becoming the producer of Christophe records. The result was the 1973 album Les Paradis perdus. In 1974, he recorded "Les mots bleus", with lyrics by Jean-Michel Jarre. In 1978, he came back with "Le Beau Bizarre". In 1983, Christophe released another single, "Succès fou", followed by "Clichés d'amour" in 1984 in which he sang 1940s and 1950s classics such as "Arrivederci Roma" and "Dernier baiser", a French version of the Mexican classic "Besame mucho". In 1985, he wrote "Ne raccroche pas" a song which is believed to be about the Princess Stephanie of Monaco. The following year, he wrote the song "Boule de flipper" for Corynne Charby. In 1996, after a break, he returned with his album Bevilacqua. In 2001, he released another album Comm' si la terre penchait. In February 2002, Christophe performed, in Clermont-Ferrand, his first live concert in more than two decades, followed by two appearances at the Olympia in March 2002. Christophe's 1970s song "Les mots bleus" was covered by Thierry Amiel in 2003. In 2011, Christophe took part in a tribute album for Alain Bashung two years after the latter's death. He sang "Alcaline", a song written by Bashung in 1989 for his album Novice. In 2016, Christophe collaborated with Jean-Michel Jarre on the album "Electronica 2: The Heart of Noise" with the song "Walking The Mile". In 1971, Christophe married his girlfriend Véronique and fathered his daughter Lucie. He died after being in critical condition due to COVID-19 associated with a previous comorbidity (COPD) on 16 April 2020. Source: Article "Christophe (singer)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Born: October 13, 1945 in Juvisy-sur-Orge, Essonne, France

Died: April 16, 2020 (Age 74)

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Christophe  Movies & TV Credits

Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
Movie
ActorSelf2014
Movie
6.2
ActorChristophe2006
Movie
5.9
ActorGuillaume Evrard2019
Movie
ActorSelf2020
Movie
ActorSelf2007
TV Show
4.1
ActorSelf
1 Episode
2001
TV Show
ActorSelf
1 Episode
1987-1988
TV Show
6.1
ActorSelf
4 Episodes
1975-1980
TV Show
6.3
ActorÉmilie's father
1 Episode
1975-1982
TV Show
ActorSelf
1 Episode
1975-1976
TV Show
7.1
ActorSelf
3 Episodes
1975-1982
TV Show
7.8
ActorSelf
3 Episodes
1977
TV Show
6.7
ActorSelf
4 Episodes
1982-2013
TV Show
6.3
ActorSelf
2 Episodes
1975-1982
TV Show
4.1
ActorSelf (Musical Show, Tour or Concert of the Year)
1 Episode
1985
TV Show
7.4
ActorSelf
1 Episode
2012
TV Show
6.9
ActorSelf
5 Episodes
1972-1975
TV Show
6.3
ActorLui-même
1 Episode
2009
TV Show
7.8
ActorSelf
1 Episode
1993
Short Film
ActorLe maire de Noère2013
Short Film
ActorAlice Toklas2013
Short Film
6.2
ActorDaniel2013
Movie
ActorSelf2019
Limited Series
ActorSelf (archive footage)
1 Episode
2022-2022
Movie
5.9
SoundMusic2019
Movie
5.7
SoundOriginal Music Composer2021
Short Film
SoundMusic, Music Score Producer2013
Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
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