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Aliases: Alain Kienast , Alain Édouard Kienast

Gender: Male

Place of birth: Casablanca, Morocco

Homepage: http://www.alainsouchon.net/

Movie Involvements: 21

TV Involvements: 16


Most Famous Work

Biography

Alain Souchon (born Alain Édouard Kienast; 27 May 1944) is a French singer-songwriter and actor. He has released 15 albums and has played roles in seven films. Alain Souchon was born in Casablanca, Morocco. His family on his mother's side is Swiss, and he has dual French-Swiss nationality. Six months after he was born, his family moved to France. When he was 15 his father died in an accident. His mother sent him to a French college in England, but due to problems registering he decided to stay in London and work. Upon returning to France he took up guitar, influenced by English and American music. In 1970, he married and had his first son continuing to play in the cabarets and bars in the Rive Gauche of Paris. Souchon signed his first contract in 1971 with the Pathe-Marconi label but had no success. Bob Socquet, the artistic director of RCA encouraged him to perform his song "L'amour 1830" at the Rose D'Or of Antibes contest. Souchon then began to collaborate with composer/arranger Laurent Voulzy (b. 1948); they would write together, but each released albums under his own name. Souchon's first hit was "J'ai 10 ans" (1974), from the album of the same name. He continued releasing albums and in 1978 wrote the theme for François Truffaut's 1979 film Love on the Run (L'amour en fuite). At this time his second son was born. In 1980, he was invited to perform at l'Olympia. He also began his acting career, most notably starring in the 1983 film L'été Meurtrier. Following the album 'On avance', he left RCA and signed with Virgin Records at 40 years old. In 1989 "La beauté de Ava Gardner" was voted best title of the year by the Victoires de la Musique. Then came Souchon's biggest hit "Foule sentimentale" from 1993's million-selling C'est déjà ça. At the 20th anniversary of the Victoires de la Musique in 1995, Alain Souchon received the award for best "Chanson Originale" for his song "Foule Sentimentale." In 1996, he received the "le Prix Vincent Scotto" award given by the SACEM (Societe des Auteurs Compositeurs) for his song "Sous les Jupes des Filles". Souchon returned in 2005 with the hugely successful album La vie Théodore which contained the hit single "...Et si en plus y'a personne". Source: Article "Alain Souchon" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Most Famous Work

Numéro un
Average
6

Numéro un

(1975) Self - Host
Midi Première
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10

Midi Première

(1975) Self
Midi trente
Average
6

Midi trente

(1972) Self
Victoires de la musique
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2

Victoires de la musique

(1985) Self (archive footage)
Le Grand Échiquier
Average
8

Le Grand Échiquier

(1972) Self - Guest
Taratata
Average
8

Taratata

(1993) Self
The secret song
Average
0

The secret song

(2018) Self
À bout portant
Average
8

À bout portant

(1968) Self

Acting

Year Character Movie/Tv
2022 Self
N/A
Self (archive footage)
2019 Self
Self
2018 Self
Self
2017 L'Homme de Ménage
2016 Self
Self
2014 N/A
2009 Self
2007 Self
2006 L'Homme de Ménage
2005 N/A
2002 Self
2000 N/A
Le Cyclope
1999 N/A
1998 Self
Self
N/A
1997 N/A
1996 N/A
1995 N/A
1994 N/A
1993 Self
1991 Self
1990 Stéphane Miran
1988 Le lecteur de Verlaine
1987 Lui
Self
Self
1985 Self (Song of the Year)
Self - Host
Self (Album of the Year)
(Male Artist & Song of the Year)
Self
Self (Song/Variety Album of the Year)
Self (archive footage)
Thierry Berger
1984 Tom
1983 Fiorimonto Montecciari, aka 'Pin-Pon'
1982 Self
Antoine Quentin
1980 Le coq
Claude
1977 Self
1975 Self
Self - Host
Self
Self
1972 Self
Self
Self - Guest
1968 Self
Year Character Movie/Tv

Sound

Year Role Movie/Tv
2017 Original Music Composer
1979 Original Music Composer
Vocals
Year Role Movie/Tv

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