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Charles Trenet

Known ForActing
Birthday1913-05-18
Age87 years old at death
Date of Death† 2001-02-19
Place of BirthNarbonne, Aude, France
Also Known AsLouis Charles Auguste Claude Trénet, le Fou chantant

Biography

Louis Charles Augustin Georges Trenet (18 May 1913 – 19 February 2001) was a renowned French singer-songwriter who composed both the music and the lyrics for nearly 1,000 songs over a career that lasted more than 60 years. These songs include "Boum!" (1938), "La Mer" (1946) and "Nationale 7" (1955). Trenet is also noted for his work with musicians Michel Emer and Léo Chauliac, with whom he recorded "Y'a d'la joie" (1938) for the first and "La Romance de Paris" (1941) and "Douce France" (1947) for the latter. He was awarded an Honorary Molière Award in 2000. Trenet was born in Avenue Charles Trenet, Narbonne, Occitanie, France, the son of Françoise Louise Constance (Caussat) and Lucien Etienne Paul Trenet. When he was age seven, his parents divorced, and he was sent to boarding school in Béziers, but he returned home just a few months later, suffering from typhoid fever. It was during his convalescence at home that he developed his artistic talents, such as performing music, painting and sculpting. His mother remarried, and he lived with her and his stepfather, writer Benno Vigny. In 1922, Trenet moved to Perpignan, this time as a day pupil. André Fons-Godail, the "Catalan Renoir" and a friend of the family, took him for excursions with painting. His poetry is said to have the painter's eye for detail and colour.[3] Many of his songs refer to his surroundings such as places near Narbonne, the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean coast. He passed his baccalauréat with high marks in 1927. After leaving school, he left for Berlin, where he studied art, and later, he also briefly studied at art schools in France. When Trenet first arrived in Paris in the 1930s, he worked in a movie studio as a props handler and assistant, and later joined the artists in the Montparnasse neighbourhood. His admiration of the surrealist poet and Catholic mystic Max Jacob (1876–1944) and his love of jazz were two factors that influenced Trenet's songs. From 1933 to 1936, he worked with the Swiss pianist Johnny Hess as a duo known as Charles and Johnny. They performed at various Parisian venues, such as Le Fiacre, La Villa d'Este, the Européen and the Alhambra. They recorded 18 discs for Pathé, the most successful of which was "Quand les beaux jours seront là/Sur le Yang-Tsé-Kiang". The Charles and Johnny records feature Hess on piano, with the two frequently singing in two-part harmonies with quickly alternating solo spots for the two. Around 1935, the duo appeared regularly on the radio on a broadcast titled Quart d'heure des enfants terribles. The duo continued until 1936 when Trenet was called up for national service. After performing this, he received the nickname that he would retain all his life: "Le Fou chantant" (The Singing Madman). He began his solo career in 1937, recording for Columbia, his first disc being "Je chante/Fleur bleue". The exuberant "Je chante" gave rise to the notion of Trenet as a "singing vagabond", a theme that appeared in a number of his early songs and films. He shot to stardom very quickly; as Jean Cocteau put it, when Trenet sang, "He was so young, so fresh that the bar yielded to a rustic decor, the projectors became the stiff branches of a cherry tree, the microphone a hollyhock, the piano a cow." ... Source: Article "Charles Trenet" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Filmography

poster
2022
7.2
History
Documentary

La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président

poster
1954
5.4
Comedy
Music

Boom on Paris

poster
1971
Music
Comedy

La Lucarne magique

poster
1943
5.2
Comedy

Adieu Léonard

poster
1957
2.0
Comedy

It Happened on the 36 Candles

poster
1965
1.0
Comedy

L'Or du duc

poster
1938
4.0
Comedy
Music

I Sing

poster
1942
4.0
Comedy

Frédérica

poster
1957
2.3
Comedy

Springtime in Paris

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1943
6.0
Comedy
Drama

Love Around the Clock

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1951
1.0
Comedy

Bouquet de joie

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1941
5.0
Comedy
Drama

Paris Romance

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2023
8.7
Documentary

Guet-apens, des crimes invisibles

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2022
8.0
Documentary
Music

Charles Trenet, l'enchanteur

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1938
Comedy
Music

The Enchanted Road

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1952
Comedy
Drama

Giovinezza

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1982
6.3
Talk

Champs-Elysées

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1987
5.1
Talk

Sacrée Soirée

poster
1987
5.1
Talk

Sacrée Soirée

poster
1975
10.0
Reality

Midi Première

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1972
6.0
Reality

Midi trente

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1975
9.0
Talk

Apostrophes

poster
1972
8.0
Talk
News

Le Grand Échiquier

poster
1972
8.0
Talk
News

Le Grand Échiquier

poster
1975
6.0
Talk

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche

poster
1975
6.0
Reality

Numéro un

poster
1987
Talk

Le monde est à vous

poster
1971
6.0
Talk

Samedi soir

poster
1985
3.3

Victoires de la musique

poster
1984
4.0
Reality

La Chance aux chansons

poster
1984
4.0
Reality

La Chance aux chansons

poster
1965
6.0
Documentary

Dim Dam Dom

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2022
6.6
Documentary
Soap

Il était une fois Champs-Élysées

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1971
Family

Cadet Rousselle

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1975
Reality

Système 2

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1956
Reality

Melodie der Welt