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See also: Fréhel
Fréhel , of its true name Marguerite Boulc' H, born with Paris, with number 2 of the boulevard Bessières, the July 13rd 1891, and died in this same city the February 3rd 1951 was a singer who marked the period of the Entre-deux-guerres.
Girl of caretaker and Breton origin , it grew in the most popular districts of Paris. At fifteen years, it is saleswoman with the door with door. Its work enables him to meet the Belle Otero, artist then adulated, who admires his audacity and his forms like his particular voice, and proposes to him to sing under the name of “Periwinkle”.
Its “realistic” repertory starts to make known it between 1908 and 1910, date on which she marries Robert Hollard (alias Roberty), a young actor amateur of Music-hall which she had met with the tavern of the Olympia. The couple gives rise to a child who dies in low-age, and the young mother is quickly given up by her tempting companion who prefers Damia to him. She ties then a relation between short duration and Maurice Chevalier which, disapproving its dependence with the Cocaïne, decides to leave it for Mistinguett.
Although haloed success, Fréhel, thus called from now on in reference to the Breton course of the same name) flees a disastrous love life and ends up plunging in alcohol and the Drogue. It leaves France for Eastern Europe and the Turkey, from where the embassy of France repatriates it in a lamentable state in 1923. In 1925, “the unforgettable unforgotten one” goes up on the boards of Olympia for the greatest pleasure of a public which does not weary its realistic verses.
Its unrecognizable physique - it was pasted considerably - opens the doors of the cinema paradoxically to him. It turns in particular in Cœur of lilac in 1931, the Novel of a cheater in 1936, Pépé Moko in 1936, where it interprets unforgettable the Where are they thus? .
In 1950, Robert Giraud and Pierre Mérindol will invite Fréhel to occur in front of the public of Paris in an old ballroom, Escarpes, located close to the Contrescarpe place. They will be last public appearances of the singer.
She will never concern herself her last dramas. It is in a sordid room of a hotel used by prostitutes, to the 45 of the street Pigalle, which she dies only the February 3rd 1951. An important crowd will attend her burial. She is buried with the cemetery of Pantin.
It was a large high-speed motorboat. Its public had been literally envoûté by its great beauty and the dramatic force which emerged from this voice to the stamp hot and powerful, but never vulgar. Since, many singers assert his influence: Charles Trénet, Mano Solo, Jacques Higelin, etc
Songs
- obsessed (1930) the
- large Pauvre (1930)
- Under the blafarde (1930)
- As a sparrow (1930)
- As a flower (1931)
- It coconut (1931)
- When one has too much heart (1931)
- the song of the old sailor (1931)
- With the drift (1931)
- Musette (1932)
- the large Leon (1933)
- It is a male (1933)
- the fear (1935)
- It boxes all (1935)
- It is (1935 too late)
- Where are all my lovers (1935)
- Nothing is worth the accordion (1935)
- the waltz with everyone (1936)
- the son of the woman fish (1936)
- the girls who harms it… (1936)
- Maison has a cast (1936)
- Such as it is (1936)
- And v' it why (1936)
- Pépé the moko (1936)
- Under the fleet (1936)
- Any exchange in the life (1936)
- It is a small ball haversack (1936)
- Pleure (1937)
- Behind clicks (1938)
- the love of the men (1938)
- the song of the fortifs (1938)
- the kid Wrestling-wrestling (1938)
- Ohé! buddies! (1939)
- the DER of DER (1939)
- the blue java (1939)
- Without a future (1939)
Catalog of films
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1949 : Maya : Our Mother
- 1949: a man goes in the city: the woman of Buck
- 1947: the man tracked : the mother Everyone
- 1941: the hell of the angels : the woman Sulpice
- 1940: entraîneuse the : the singer
- 1939: Carton and company : Bohemia
- 1939 : a java : the owner of the bar
- 1938: the House of the Maltese : Rosina
- 1938 : the puritan
- 1938: the street without joy : Henriette
- 1937: Pépé Moko : Tania
- 1937 : innocent the
- 1936: the Novel of a cheater : Redhead (singer)
- 1936: Gigolette : the singer
- 1934: Amok : singer of the cabaret
- 1934: the street without name
- 1932: Heart of lilac : the Pain
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