Person Details

Birthday:

Aliases: No known aliases

Gender: Male

Place of birth: Paris, France

Homepage: https://jacques-dutronc.fr

Movie Involvements: 42

TV Involvements: 19


Most Famous Work

Biography

Jacques Dutronc (born 28 April 1943) is a French singer, songwriter, guitarist, composer, and actor. Some of Dutronc's best-known hits include "Il est cinq heures, Paris s'éveille" (which AllMusic has called "his finest hour"), "Le Responsable", and "Les Cactus". Dutronc played guitar in the rock group El Toro et les Cyclones. He wrote successful songs for singer Françoise Hardy in the 1960s before moving on to pursue a successful solo career. His music incorporated traditional French pop and French rock as well as styles such as psychedelic and garage rock. He was also very important in the yéyé music movement and has been a longtime songwriting collaborator with Jacques Lanzmann. According to AllMusic, Dutronc is "one of the most popular performers in the French-speaking world", although he "remains little known in English speaking territories" aside from a cult following in the UK. Dutronc later branched out into film acting, starting in 1973. He earned a César Award for Best Actor for the leading role in Van Gogh (1991), which was directed by Maurice Pialat. He married Hardy in 1981 and together they have a son, guitarist Thomas Dutronc (born 1973); the couple separated in 1988, but never divorced. Jacques Dutronc was born on 28 April 1943 at 67 Rue de Provence in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, the home of his parents, Pierre and Madeleine. His father was a manager for the state-run Office of Coal Distribution. Jacques was educated at Rocroy-Saint-Léon elementary school (now a lycée), the École de la Rue Blanche (now a drama school), and then at the École Professionnelle de Dessin Industriel, where he studied graphic design from 1959. In 1960, Dutronc formed a band with himself as guitarist, schoolfriend Hadi Kalafate as bassist, Charlot Bénaroch as drummer (later replaced with André Crudot), and Daniel Dray as singer. They auditioned in 1961 for Jacques Wolfsohn, an artistic director at Disques Vogue, who signed them and gave them the name El Toro et les Cyclones. The group released two singles, "L'Oncle John" and "Le Vagabond", but disbanded when Dutronc was obliged to undertake military service. After being discharged from the army in 1963, Dutronc briefly played guitar in Eddy Mitchell's backing band and was also given a job at Vogue as Jacques Wolfsohn's assistant. In this capacity, he co-wrote songs for artists such as ZouZou, Cléo, and Françoise Hardy. Wolfsohn asked Dutronc to work with Jacques Lanzmann, a novelist and editor of Lui magazine, to create songs for a beatnik singer called Benjamin. Benjamin released an EP in 1966, featuring songs written with Dutronc and a Lanzmann–Dutronc composition, "Cheveux longs" ("Long Hair"). However, Wolfsohn was disappointed by Benjamin's recording of a song titled "Et moi, et moi, et moi". A second version was recorded, with Dutronc's former bandmate Hadi Kalafate on vocals. Wolfsohn then asked Dutronc if he would be interested in recording his own version. The single reached number 2 in the French charts in September 1966. ... Source: Article "Jacques Dutronc" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Most Famous Work

Star Academy
Average
6

Star Academy

(2001) Self
Midi Première
Average
10

Midi Première

(1975) Self
Numéro un
Average
6

Numéro un

(1975) Self
Midi trente
Average
6

Midi trente

(1972) Self
Le Grand Échiquier
Average
8

Le Grand Échiquier

(1972) Self - Main Guest
Il était une fois Champs-Élysées
Average
8

Il était une fois Champs-Élysées

(2022) Self (archive footage)
Cadet Rousselle
Average
0

Cadet Rousselle

(1971) Self
Collaricocoshow
Average
0

Collaricocoshow

(1987) Self

Acting

Year Character Movie/Tv
2022 Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
2021 Self (archive footage)
2020 N/A
2019 Self
2018 Bertrand
2017 Self
Self
2016 Self
Self
2014 N/A
Self
Orso
2010 Joseph
2007 Orloff
Dad
Gérard
2004 Charles
2002 Self
Bertrand Lannier
2001 Dimitri
Self
2000 André Polonski
1998 Battistelli
Self
1996 Bernard Jaillac
1995 Garoubier
1993 N/A
1992 Antoine Gardella
1991 Van Gogh
1989 Francis
Lucas
1987 Self
Self
Self
Self
1985 Self
Self
1984 Elric
1983 Brossier
Arnold Samson
1982 Pierre Valois
Eric Plante
Self
1981 Léo
Colin
Self
1980 Paul Godard
Olivier
1979 Vincent Messonier
Loïc Le Guenn
Simon Lacassaigne
Julien
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Pierrot
1978 Avit
Jérôme
1977 Julien
François Leuwen
Self
1976 Self
Pierre
Jacques
1975 Self
Jacques Chevalier
Self
Self
1974 Self
Léon Bonnet
Sébastien
1972 Self
Self
Self - Main Guest
1971 Self
Self
1966 Self
N/A
Self
1965 Self
Self
self
1964 Self
1959 Self
Self
Self
Year Character Movie/Tv

Sound


Join the discussion

Please Log in to comment