About

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Birthday:
1927-02-07
Place of birth:
Montpellier, Hérault, France
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Juliette Gréco

Overview

Juliette Gréco (7 February 1927 – 23 September 2020) was a French singer and actress. Her best known songs are "Paris Canaille" (1962, originally sung by Léo Ferré), "La Javanaise" (1963, written by Serge Gainsbourg for Gréco) and "Déshabillez-moi" (1967). She often sang tracks with lyrics written by French poets such as Jacques Prévert and Boris Vian, as well as singers like Jacques Brel and Charles Aznavour. Her 60-year career came to an end in 2015 when she began her last worldwide tour titled "Merci".

As an actress, Gréco played roles in films by French directors such as Jean Cocteau and Jean-Pierre Melville.

Juliette Gréco was born in Montpellier, France, to an absent Corsican father, Gérard Gréco; her mother Juliette Lafeychine (1899–1978) was from Bordeaux. Her lineage hails in part from Greece. She did not receive love from her mother in her childhood and suffered from her harsh comments due to being an unwanted child, such as "You ain't my daughter. You're the child of rape". She was raised by her maternal grandparents in Bordeaux with her older sister Charlotte. After the death of her grandparents, her mother took them to Paris. In 1938, she became a ballerina at the Opéra Garnier.

When World War II began, the family returned to the southwest of France. Gréco was a student at the Institut Royal d'éducation Sainte Jeanne d'Arc in Montauban. The Gréco family became active in the Resistance and her mother was arrested in 1943. The two sisters decided to move back to Paris but were captured and tortured by the Gestapo, then imprisoned in Fresnes Prison in September 1943. Her mother and sister were deported to Ravensbrück while Juliette, being only 16, remained in prison for several months before being released. After her release, she walked the eight miles back to Paris to retrieve her belongings from the Gestapo headquarters. Her former French teacher and her mother's friend, Hélène Duc, decided to take care of her.

In 1945, Gréco's mother and sister returned from deportation after the liberation of Ravensbrück by the Red Army. Gréco moved to Saint-Germain-des-Prés in 1945 after her mother moved to Indochina, leaving Gréco and her sister behind.

Gréco became a devotee of the bohemian fashion of some intellectuals of post-war France. Duc sent her to attend acting classes given by Solange Sicard. She made her debut in the play Victor ou les Enfants au pouvoir in November 1946 and began to host a radio show dedicated to poetry.

Her friend Jean-Paul Sartre installed her at the Hotel La Louisiane and commented that Greco had "millions of poems in her voice". She was known to many of the writers and artists working in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, such as Albert Camus, Jacques Prévert and Boris Vian, thus gaining the nickname la Muse de l'existentialisme.

Gréco spent the post-Liberation years frequenting the Saint-Germain-des-Prés cafes, immersing herself in political and philosophical bohemian culture. As a regular at music and poetry venues like Le Tabou on Rue Dauphine, she was acquainted with Jean Cocteau, and was given a role in Cocteau's film Orphée (1950). ...

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Known for

Acting

2022 La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président Actor Self (archive footage) 58
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2021 François Mitterrand & Anne Pingeot: Pieces of a Love Story Actor Self (archive footage) 58
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2019 Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool Actor Self - Singer 60
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2018 On l'appelait Roda Actor Self 58
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2017 The Incredible Mr. Piccoli Actor Self - Actress (archive footage) 59
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2016 Vadim Mister Cool Actor Self (archive footage) 59
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2015 Hôtel La Louisiane Actor Self N/A
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2012 Juliette Gréco, l'insoumise Actor Herself N/A
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2010 Gainsbourg and His Girls Actor Self - Singer (voice) 58
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2006 Play Your Own Thing: A Story of Jazz in Europe Actor Self N/A
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2004 Days and Nights in Paris Actor Self N/A
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2002 Everyman's Feast Actor Yvonne Becker 58
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2001 Belphegor, Phantom of the Louvre Actor Woman in the cemetary 54
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1999 Letter to my brother Guy Gilles, filmmaker who passed away too soon Actor Self N/A
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1981 Droit de Réponse Actor Self 58
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1975 Lily aime-moi Actor Flo 59
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1973 Barbara ou ma plus belle histoire d'amour Actor Self 58
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1967 The Night of the Generals Actor Juliette 61
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1966 Love at Sea Actor Film Actress 59
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1965 Uncle Tom's Cabin Actor Dinah 58
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1965 Belphegor, or The Phantom of the Louvre Actor Laurence Borel 69
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1964 Cherchez l'idole Actor Self, guest at Sylvie Vartan's show (uncredited) 59
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1963 38-24-36 Actor Self N/A
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1962 Where the Truth Lies Actor Myriam Heller 59
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1961 The Big Gamble Actor Marie 59
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1960 Crack in the Mirror Actor Eponine / Florence 59
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1959 Whirlpool Actor Lora 59
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1958 The Roots of Heaven Actor Minna 59
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1958 The Naked Earth Actor Maria N/A
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1958 Bonjour Tristesse Actor Herself 60
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1957 It Happened on the 36 Candles Actor Self (uncredited) 58
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1957 The Sun Also Rises Actor Georgette Aubin 58
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1956 Man and Child Actor Nicky Nistakos 58
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1956 The Lebanese Mission Actor Maroussia 58
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1956 Elena and Her Men Actor Miarka, la gitane 58
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1954 Saint-Tropez, devoirs de vacances Actor Self N/A
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1954 Boom on Paris Actor Self 59
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1953 When You Read This Letter Actor Thérèse Voise 58
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1952 The Green Glove Actor Singer (scenes deleted) 58
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1951 Without Leaving an Address Actor La chanteuse 58
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1950 Disorder Actor Self 58
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1950 Orpheus Actor Aglaonice 64
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1949 The Sinners Actor Rachel 59
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1948 The Bouquinquant Brothers Actor A nun 59
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