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Danyel Gérard

Known ForActing
Birthday1939-03-07
Age87 years old
Place of BirthParis, France
Also Known AsGérard Daniel Kherlakian

Biography

Danyel Gérard (born Gérard Daniel Kherlakian; 7 March 1939) is a French pop singer and composer. Gérard was born in Paris, France to an Armenian father and an Corsican mother, but grew up mainly in Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil. In 1953, he returned to Paris and became a choir boy at Notre Dame. Following this he played in the rock and roll band The Dangers. In 1958 he made his first recordings: "Viens" (a cover of the Kalin Twins' hit "When") and "D'où reviens-tu Billy Boy" (adapted from Dorothy Collins' "Where Have You Been, Billy Boy"), making one of the first young French singers to successfully sing rock and roll (his only rivals at this stage were Richard Anthony, Claude Piron (later better known as Danny Boy) and Gabriel Dalar), although his commercial impact was very limited; despite a latter-day, revisionist recasting of him as the French Elvis Presley, he was nevertheless one of France's first rock stars. After cutting a further EP featuring a cover of Don Gibson's "Oh Lonesome Me" ("O pauvre moi") which was buried by a rival version by Sacha Distel and an adaptation of the Fraternity Brothers' "Passion Flower" ("Tout l'amour"), he was drafted and spent from 1959 to 1961 he was a soldier in North Africa. Subsequently, he was a singer and guitarist in various bistros. On his return, he resumed his singing career with the minor 1961 hit "Oh Marie-Line" but by then he had been overtaken by newer singers such as Johnny Hallyday. He also began to write songs, penning tunes for Johnny Hallyday, Sylvie Vartan, Dalida, Richard Anthony, German-based star Caterina Valente, actress Marie Laforêt and Austrian singer Udo Jürgens. After enjoying a major hit with the French version of Pat Boone's "Speedy Gonzales" ("Le petit Gonzalès"), despite competition from a version by Dalida, in 1963 he became to the first signing to the new Disc AZ label, issuing two further EPs for them before unleashing his best recording of the period, a revival of Chuck Berry's "Memphis, Tennessee". Further hits followed but by the mid-sixties his star had waned and he moved into record production, most notably for Michel Corringe. He returned in 1970 with the French hit "Même un clown" but his international breakthrough came in 1971 with "Butterfly", which he recorded in several languages and which has sold seven million copies. It charted across Europe, reaching #1 in Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, and France, #5 in the Netherlands, and #10 in the UK; in the US it peaked at #78. It was awarded a gold disc by the Recording Industry Association of America. It has since become a pop standard, and was also used in the film The Mad Aunts Strike Out. ... Source: Article "Danyel Gérard" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Filmography

poster
1959
3.0
Drama

The Night of the Hunted

poster
1971
4.0
Comedy

Die tollen Tanten schlagen zu

poster
1967
4.2
Drama

The Ponies

poster
1998
3.0
Talk

Vivement dimanche

poster
1982
6.3
Talk

Champs-Elysées

poster
1987
5.1
Talk

Sacrée Soirée

poster
1975
10.0
Reality

Midi Première

poster
1986
1.5
Talk

ZDF-Fernsehgarten

poster
1972
6.0
Reality

Midi trente

poster
1972
8.0
Talk
News

Le Grand Échiquier

poster
1975
6.0
Talk

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche

poster
1959
Talk

Discorama

poster
1964
6.0
Talk

Die Drehscheibe

poster
1987
Talk

Le monde est à vous

poster
1976
5.8
Documentary

30 millions d'amis

poster
1984
4.0
Reality

La Chance aux chansons

poster
2003
5.0

Die ultimative Chartshow

poster
1971
Talk

Disco

poster
1972
1.8
Reality

Ein Kessel Buntes

poster
1969
News

Die ZDF-Hitparade

poster
1975
Reality

Système 2

poster
1969
Reality

Unsere kleine Show - Musik zur blauen Stunde

poster
1968
Talk

Starparade

poster
1995

Immer wieder sonntags

poster
1971
Talk

Mary’s Music

poster
1971
Reality

Baden-Badener Roulette