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Fréhel (; born Marguerite Boulc'h; 13 July 1891 – 3 February 1951) was a French singer and actress.


Biography

Born in Paris to a poor and
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family, Marguerite Boulc'h was a child left to a life on the streets in the sordid side of Paris. In her teens, she got a break when she met one of the female
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performers who heard her sing and introduced her to show business promoters. She began performing under the
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Pervenche, and soon met and married Robert Hollard, a performer who used the nom de guerre "Roberty". Alcohol entered her life at an early age and her drinking became a problem for her husband. Their marriage did not last long and her husband left her for another Parisian singer, Damia. Fréhel then began a relationship with Maurice Chevalier but that too did not last long and after he left her for the much older megastar
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. At 19 years old, she attempted suicide. Following her suicide attempt, in 1911 she tried to escape her pain and travelled to Bucharest, Turkey and then to Russia where she remained for more than ten years. She suffered from alcoholism and drug addiction, and returned to Paris in 1923. She then signaled a new beginning by switching to the stage name "Fréhel", taking the name from Cap Fréhel in
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where her parents had been born. Singing as Fréhel, at the
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in 1924 she gave a powerful performance and was soon headlining at the most popular venues in the country. As part of what is now referred to as the '' bal musette'', Fréhel often sang accompanied by bagpipes and/or an accordion player. In the 1930s, she appeared in several motion pictures, almost always portraying a singer in a minor or supporting role. The most notable films in which she performed were 1931's '' Cœur de Lilas'', based on the
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play, and ''
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'' that starred
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. While her alcohol abuse continued, she nevertheless was a major show business force of 1930s France. Of all her songs, her 1939 ''La Java Bleue'', with music by
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, proved her most popular. Despite being one of Europe's most sought-after performers, her addictions led her to drop out of public view for years. She died in 1951, alone in a hotel in Pigalle. She was interred in the Cimetière de Pantin, near Paris. Her 1934 recording ''Si tu n'étais pas là'' was featured in the 2001 soundtrack of the film '' Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain'' (''Amélie''). She is portrayed by
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in the Gainsbourg bio pic '' Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life'' - in which she encounters the young
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and accompanies him in a song.


Songs

*''Comme un moineau'' (1925) *''Où est-il donc?'' (1926) *''À la dérive'' (1932) *''Si tu n'étais pas là'' (1934) *''Où sont tous mes amants'' (1935) *''Tel qu'il est'' (1936) *''La Der des der'' (1939) *''La Java bleue'' (1939)


Selected filmography

*'' CÅ“ur de lilas'' (1931) * ''
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'' (1934) *''Le Roman d'un tricheur'' ''(
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)'' (1936) *''
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'' (1937) *'' L'Innocent'' (1937) *'' La Rue sans joie'' (1938) *''Berlingot et compagnie'' ''( Berlingot and Company)'' (1939) *''L'Entraîneuse'' ''(
Nightclub Hostess ''Nightclub Hostess'' (French title: ''L'Entraîneuse'') is a 1940 French language motion picture drama directed by Albert Valentin. The screenplay was written by Charles Spaak. The film stars Michèle Morgan, Gilbert Gil, Gisèle Préville, J ...
)'' (1940) * ''
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'' (1949) * ''
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'' (1950)


External links

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Le Temps des cerises
page on Fréhel
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about the French writer Robert Giraud and his relationship with Fréhel {{DEFAULTSORT:Frehel French film actresses 1891 births 1951 deaths Singers from Paris 20th-century French actresses French people of Breton descent 20th-century French women singers