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Marie Laforêt (born Maïtena Marie Brigitte Douménach; 5 October 1939 – 2 November 2019) was a French singer and actress, particularly well known for her work during the 1960s and 1970s. In 1978, she moved to
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, and acquired Swiss citizenship.


Birth name

Her first name Maïtena, which is of
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origin, means "beloved" and is sometimes used by the inhabitants of
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, especially in the
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. Douménach, her last name, is Catalan in origin – Domènec in Catalan. Her birth name and her repertoire, which included pieces inspired from world
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, have led to speculation of an
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origin of her parents. The singer herself used to define herself sometimes as "ariégeoise", i.e. from the region of Ariège in the south of France.


Early life and education

Marie Laforêt was born on 5 October 1939 at Soulac-sur-Mer, in the Médoc region of
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, to Jean Doumenach and Marie-Louise (née Saint Guily). Her father's family were originally from Olette, a village in the Pyrénées Orientales on the border of Têt. Her father was an industrialist and served in the military in World War II. Her paternal great-grandfather, Louis Doumenach, headed a textile factory at Lavelanet in Ariège and her uncle, Charles-Joseph Doumenach, was a colonel and municipal counsellor. During the
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, Laforêt's father was a prisoner of war in
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until the end of the war. At the age of three Laforêt suffered a sexual trauma which affected her for a long time. During the war, the Doumenachs found shelter at
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and in Lavelanet. After the war, the family moved to
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where the father led a factory for railway utensils. Later they settled in
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. After becoming more religious and having considered becoming a nun, Laforêt continued her secondary studies at the Lycee La Fontaine and Cours Raymond Rouleau in Paris. There she began to show interest for the dramatic arts and her first experiences in this domain proved to be therapeutically useful for her through their cathartic effect.


Career


1960s

Her career began accidentally in 1959 when she replaced her sister at the last minute in the French radio talent contest ''Naissance d'une étoile'' (Birth of A Star) and won. Noticed then by Raymond Rouleau, she attended his theater classes as Director
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cast the young starlet in ''Liberté'', the film he was shooting at the time but which he finally abandoned. Therefore, Laforêt first notably appeared onscreen opposite actor
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in
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's 1960 drama '' Plein Soleil''. After this opportunities came to her rapidly. The original soundtrack of her second film, 1961's ''Saint Tropez Blues'', where she sang the title song accompanied by her childhood friend
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at the guitar was released in 1960. Her first musical hit was 1963's '' Les Vendanges de l'Amour''. In 1961 her new husband, director Jean-Gabriel Albicocco, cast her in ''La Fille aux Yeux d'Or'' ('' The Girl with the Golden Eyes'') based on the Balzac story, the source of her nickname, and in 1963 cast her '' Le Rat d'Amérique,'' based on the
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1956 novel of the same name. She gained hit "Manchester Et Liverpool" in 1966.


1970s

By the end of the 1960s Laforêt had become a rather distinctive figure in the French pop scene. Her songs offered a more mature, poetic, tender alternative to the light, teenage
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tunes charting in France at the time. Her melodies borrowed more from exotic
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, especially
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and
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, than from contemporary American and British pop acts. Her music stood out, perhaps too much for her new label CBS Records, which favored upbeat, simple songs. She was interested in making more personal records but finally gave in. Although her most financially successful singles ("'' Viens, Viens''", a cover of the German hit ″ ''Rain'' ''Rain'' ''Rain''″, and "''Il a neigé sur Yesterday''", a ballad about the break-up of the
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) were released in the 1970s, Laforêt progressively lost interest in her singing career, moving to
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,
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in 1978 where she opened an art gallery and abandoned music for the time being. Laforêt had worked with many important French composers, musicians and lyricists, such as
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and Pierre Cour, who provided her with a panoply of colorful, sophisticated orchestral arrangements, featuring dozens of musical instruments and creating a variety of sounds, sometimes almost
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, other times quite modern and innovative.


1980 to 2019

In the 1980s, Laforêt concentrated on her acting career, appearing in a few French and Italian films. Some music singles were eventually released, but were not popular. She made a comeback however in 1993 with her final album, for which she wrote the lyrics. In the 1990s she again continued to work as an actress both on screen and on stage. She performed in a number of plays in Paris over the years, acclaimed by audiences and critics alike. In September 2005, she sang once again, touring in France for the first time since 1972. Every concert sold out. Laforêt resided in Geneva and obtained Swiss citizenship.


Personal life

Laforêt married director Jean-Gabriel Albicoco on 9 November 1961, and the couple divorced, childless, in 1963. She next was romantically linked with Judas Azuelos beginning in 1965, the same year their daughter Élise (Lisa) was born. Lisa Azuelos would later become a French director, writer, and producer who made a film about another famous French singer,
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, in 2016. Lisa's brother Jean-Mehdi was born in 1967, the year their parents parted ways. LaForêt next married Alain Kahn-Sriber in 1971 and her third child, Eve-Marie-Deborah, was born in 1974. The couple divorced two years later. After being disillusioned by the music industry at the time, Laforêt moved to Switzerland where she was married to Swiss doctor Pierre Meyer in 1981 for a year. On 7 September 1990, she married Eric de Lavandeyra, a stockbroker, for two years. This last marriage ended in a publicly contentious divorce.


Death

Marie Laforêt died on 2 November 2019 in Genolier, Switzerland, a small town in the
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near Geneva, from the consequences of a primary
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. She was 80 years old. Her funeral took place in Paris, at the church on Saint-Eustache, on 24 November; followed by the burial in the family crypt at the Père-Lachaise Cemetery.


Recordings


Folk music

Laforêt helped popularize the
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song "''
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'' in France with her 1963 interpretation. The
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of the same EP covered the 1964
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version of the folk ballad ''House'' ''of the Rising Sun''. Her other folk recordings include: ''Viens sur la montagne'', a 1964 French adaptation of the African-American spiritual ''Go'' ''Tell It on the Mountain'' recorded by American folk trio
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the previous year; ''Coule doux'' (''Hush-a-Bye''), another Peter, Paul and Mary song; 1966's ''Sur les chemins des Andes'', a French version of the traditional Peruvian ''El'' ''Cóndor Pasa''; and ''La voix du silence'', a 1966 cover of American duo Simon and Garfunkel's " ''The'' ''Sound of Silence''".


Rock music

She also recorded some rock songs in the 1960s, her most famous being ''Marie-douceur, Marie-colère'', a 1966 cover of the
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hit ''Paint'' ''It Black''. Another popular recording was 1965's
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-style ''A demain, my darling'', known by English-speakers as ''The'' ''Sha La La Song'' written by
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on her debut eponymous album.


Pop music

Some of her most memorable pop songs are those written or arranged by French composer
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, such as ''Entre toi et moi'', ''L'amour en fleurs'', ''Les noces de campagne'', ''Mon'' ''amour, mon ami'', and ''Manchester et Liverpool''. The melody of the latter song gained fame in the former Soviet Union as the background music to the
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television news programme's weather forecast in the 1970s.


Other music

The quiet, bittersweet and minimally arranged ballad ''Je voudrais tant que tu comprennes'' (1966), composed by
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, is Laforêt's favorite. Homage was paid to the song in the 1980s, when French pop superstar
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added it to her own concert repertoire. The 1973 hit " ''Viens'', ''viens''" was a cover version of a German song " ''Rain'', ''Rain, Rain''" performed by Simon Butterfly. Laforêt's 1977 hit "''Il a neigé sur Yesterday''", perhaps her most well-known recording, was penned by musician
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, and lyricist Michel Jourdan, (famous for his work with
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,
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, Michel Fugain and Mike Brant) and who had written the words for earlier Laforêt songs, such as " ''Les'' ''vendanges de l'amour''" and "''L'orage''".


Dramatic roles


Theater


Cinema


Television


Discography

Studio Albums * 1964 : Viens sur la montagne * 1965 : La Fleur sans nom * 1967 : Manchester et Liverpool * 1968 : Le Lit de Lola * 1968 : Que calor la vida * 1969 : Le Vin de l'été * 1970 : Portrait * 1972 : Ay tu me plais * 1973 : Pourquoi les Hommes pleurent ? * 1974 : Noé * 1976 : La Vérité * 1977 : Il reviendra * 1979 : Moi je voyage * 1993 : Reconnaissances (Une Musique) Live Albums * 1970 : Récital * 1998 : Voyage au long cours Spanish Albums * 1964 : Y Volvamos al Amor * 1965 : Entre Tú y Yo * 1968 : Qué Calor la Vida * 1969 : Mon amour, mon ami Italian Albums * 1964 : La Cantante Dagli Occhi d'Oro Portuguese Albums * 1967 : Sôbre a Montanha 1960s singles and EPs * 1960 : ''Saint-Tropez Blues / Tumbleweed'' * 1963 : ''Tu fais semblant – Les vendanges de l'amour / Mary Ann – Les jeunes filles'' * 1963 : ''
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/ House of the Rising Sun – Banks on the Ohio'' * 1963 : ''Au coeur de l'automne – L'amour en fleurs / Qu'est-ce qui fait pleurer les filles – Mais si loin de moi'' * 1963 : ''La vendemmia dell'amore – E giusto / Una noia senza fine – Che male c'e'' * 1964 : '' Viens sur la montagne – Les noces de campagne / Un amour qui s'éteint – L'amour qu'il fera demain'' * 1964 : ''La tendresse – La plage / Après toi qui sait – L'arbre qui pleure'' * 1965 : '' Katy cruelle – Entre toi et moi / La bague au doigt – Ma chanson faite pour toi'' * 1965 : ''Ah ! Dites, dites – Julie Crèvecoeur / Viens – À demain my darling'' * 1965 : ''La plage / Après toi, qui sait'' * 1966 : ''La voix du silence (
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) – Siffle, siffle ma fille / Je t'attends – L'orage'' * 1966 : ''Marie-douceur, Marie-colère ( Paint It Black) – Toi qui dors / Je voudrais tant que tu comprennes – La moisson'' * 1966 : ''Manchester et Liverpool – Pourquoi ces nuages / Prenons le temps – Sur les chemins des Andes'' * 1966 : '' Mon amour, mon ami – Sébastien / Je suis folle de vous – Mon village au fond de l'eau'' * 1967 : '' Ivan, Boris et moi – Je ne peux rien promettre / Pour celui qui viendra – Tom'' * 1968 : ''Le lit de Lola – Qu'y-a-t-il de changé / Et si je t'aime – A la gare de Manhattan'' * 1968 : ''El polo – L'air que tu jouais pour moi / Le tengo rabia al silencio – House of the rising sun'' * 1968 : ''Que calor la vida – Mais mon coeur est vide / La valse des petits chiens blancs – Requiem pour trois '' * 1969 : ''Au printemps – Roselyne / Feuilles d'or – D'être à vous'' * 1969 : ''Pour une étoile – Ton coeur sauvage / Vin de l'été – En plus de l'amour'' * 1969 : ''Ah ! Si mon moine – On n'oublie jamais / Tourne, tourne – La fleur sans nom'' * 1969 : ''Tu es laide / Toi, nos enfants et moi'' 1960s LPs * 1964 : ''Marie Laforêt'' * 1965 : ''Marie Laforêt Vol. 2'' * 1967 : ''Marie Laforêt Vol. 3'' * 1968 : ''Marie Laforêt Vol. 4'' * 1968 : ''Que calor la vida'' * 1969 : ''Marie Laforêt Vol. 6'' * 1970 : ''Marie Laforêt Vol. 7''


Publications

* 1981 : ''Contes et légendes de ma vie privée'' () * 2001 : ''Mes petites magies, livre de recettes pour devenir jeune'' () * 2008 : Sous le pseudonyme d'Erna Huili-Collins. Ouvrage collectif '' intempestives : à la folie... pas du tout'', Triartis * 2020 : ''Nous n'avons pas d'autre choix que de croire'' ()


See also

* Lisa Azuelos


References


Additional sources

* Pierre Fageolle & Egon Kragel, ''Marie Laforêt'', éd. ... Car rien n'a d'importance, 1994 * Pierre Saka, Yann Plougastel (dir.), , Guide Totem, Larousse/HER, 1999 (2-03-511346-6) * Alain Wodrascka, ''Marie Laforêt - La femme aux cent visages'', éd. L'Étoile du Sud, 1999 * Alain Wodrascka, ''Marie Laforêt - Portrait d'une star libre'', éd. Didier Carpentier, 2009 () * Alain Wodrascka, ''Marie Laforêt - long courrier vers l'aurore'', Mustang éditions, préface de Nilda Fernandez, 2014


External links

*
interview about her family life, in French

some biographical data in Généalogie Magazine Nr 294. 2010

a biography, archives de la musique de la semaine



about her career, 2005


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