Francoise Dorin

See also: Dorin (homonymy)

Francoise Dorin , born the January 23rd 1928 with Paris, is a French actress , writer and author of songs.

Biography

Girl of the famous chansonnier Rene Dorin, it begins as actress with Michel Piccoli and Roger Hanin. Then she works during three years in the reviews of her father to the Théâtre of the Two Asses.

With Pebble Souplex and Suzanne Gabriello, it creates the trio baptized the girls with dad . As from this time, Francoise Dorin will write many songs. Initially for Colette Deréal: Letter in Veronique . Then in 1965 That it is sad Venice for Charles Aznavour and the Companions of the song. The latter will also record Costa Brava .

Thanks to Alain Hubert, she proposes with Guy Mardel the song never acknowledges . This title represents France with the contest Eurovision, in 1965. The song arrives third, and very quickly becomes an enormous tube. Guy Mardel will sing also With if, with but .

The same year, Régine records What you want that I make of it. Francoise Dorin puts French words on the dance of Zorba for Dalida, which will become a great success.

In 1966 of the same author, Richard Anthony records the purse and the life , Patachou It is not believable , Mireille Mathieu It is your name and Claude François With the corner of my dreams . Juliette Gréco takes two songs to him: God that resembles to him (1966) and a song like one does not make of it any more (1967).

In 1967, it on television presents the emission Paris Club the every day to 12:30. It assembles its first play, As with the theater . In 1968, Marie Laforêt records But my heart is empty and Danielle Darrieux It has there in only for the pink . Georges Guétary sings One needed .

Francoise Dorin writes also texts for Line Renaud ( the memories which one did not have ), Gigliola Cinquetti ( girls and the pinks ), Franck Fernandel ( Téléphoner in Sylvie ), Parisian the ( Fans of Mozart ), Michel Legrand ( Dis me ), Cora Vaucaire ( Oh not, it is not you ), Jean Piat ( All the ways lead to the man and the turning ), and Tino Rossi ( My last song ).

In 1986, it takes part in the musical comedy the bag out of paperboard , inspired by the life of Linda de Suza, which is the high-speed motorboat of this spectacle.

In 2006, it writes two songs for Céline Dion entitled And if there remained only one about it, I will be that one and One liked because , put in music by David Gategno for the first title, Jacques Veneruso, Marc Dupre and Jean-François Breau for the second. These songs are appeared on the last album of the singer, Of Them , left on May 21st 2007.

Francoise Dorin is especially known for her many books:

  • the Tube , at Flammarion in 1975.

  • will see mom, dad works , at Robert Laffont in 1976.
  • the intoxe and the Whole for the whole , at Flammarion in 1980.
  • beds in a place , at French Club of the book in 1980.
  • the Label , at Flammarion in 1983.
  • the divided skirts , at Flammarion in 1984.
  • Corbels and the vixen , novel, at Flammarion in 1988.
  • the Books tango , at Flammarion in 1988.
  • the other waltz and If are to you beautiful you be idiot , at French general Librairie in 1989.
  • Nini Leg-in-the Air , at Robert Laffont in 1990.
  • In the name of the father and of the girl , at Flammarion, in 1992.
  • Spade and heart , at Flammarion in 1993.
  • the return in Touraine , at Flammarion in 1993.
  • late grape harvest , at Plon in 1997.
  • Dorin, Rene; Dorin, Francoise. - Dorin father and girl , at Plon in 1999.
  • the short straw , at Plon in 1999.
  • Julottes , at Plon in 2000.
  • the mouflette , at I read in 2001.
  • Intensive care , at Plon in 2001.
  • the dream party , at Plon in 2002.
  • All is always possible , at Plon in 2004.
  • And then… after , (continuation of All is always possible ) at Plon in 2005.
The heart in 2 places (Plon) (2006)

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