Jacques Pills
Jacques Pills (born René Jacques Ducos; 6 March 1906 – 12 September 1970) was a French singer and actor. His impresario was Bruno Coquatrix. In 1959, Pills was the Monegasque entrant at the Eurovision Song Contest 1959 with the song "Mon ami Pierrot". The song ended last, in eleventh place and got only one point.
During the 1930s he appeared frequently alongside Georges Tabet.
Personal life
He married Lucienne Boyer in 1939 and they were divorced in 1951. On 20 September 1952, he married singer Édith Piaf. However, in 1957, this marriage also ended in divorce.[1] He was the father of Jacqueline Boyer, who won the 1960 Eurovision contest the year after her father's participation. Upon his death, he became the first Eurovision contestant to die.
Selected filmography
- 1953 – Boum sur Paris
- 1949 – Une femme par jour
- 1945 – Alone in the Night
- 1945 – Marie la Misere
- 1942 – Pension Jonas
- 1936 – Toi, c'est moi
- 1936 – Prends la route
- 1934 – Princesse Czardas
- 1933 – Mademoiselle Josette, My Woman
- 1932 – A Gentleman of the Ring
References
- ^ Jean-Pierre Thiollet, 88 notes pour piano solo, Neva Editions, 2015, p.205. ISBN 978-2-3505-5192-0
External links
- Jacques Pills at IMDb
Preceded by None | Monaco in the Eurovision Song Contest 1959 | Succeeded by |
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- "À chacun sa chanson"
- "Allons, allons les enfants"
- "L'amour s'en va"
- "Un banc, un arbre, une rue"
- "Bien plus fort"
- "Boum-Badaboum"
- "Ce soir-là"
- "Celui qui reste et celui qui s'en va"
- "Une chanson c'est une lettre"
- "La Coco-Dance"
- "Comme on s'aime"
- "Dis rien"
- "Les Jardins de Monaco"
- "Maman, maman"
- "Marlène"
- "Mon ami Pierrot"
- "Notre planète"
- "Notre vie c'est la musique"
- "Où sont-elles passées"
- "Une petite française"
- "Toi, la musique et moi"
- "Tout de moi"
- "Un train qui part"
- "Va dire à l'amour"
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