
Jacques Higelin
Jacques Joseph Victor Higelin (18 October 1940 – 6 April 2018) was a French pop singer who rose to prominence in the early 1970s. Higelin was born on 18 October 1940. His father, Paul, a railway worker and musician of Alsatian descent, introduced his two sons to various forms of music, while his mother, Renée, of Belgian descent, raised them both. Higelin's entertainment career began at age 14, when he left school to work as a stunt double. While playing a number of minor roles in motion pictures, Higelin was taught to play the guitar by Henri Crolla, a French-Italian jazz guitarist and a composer of film scores. By the early 1960s, Higelin was attending the René Simon drama school, where he won the François Perier award. For two years beginning in 1961, Higelin served in the French military in various countries. Upon returning to France, he resumed his film career but increasingly began to focus on music. By the end of the decade, he had become very active in the artistic underground in Paris and began to channel his music towards radical activism. Higelin began attracting popular attention through his live concerts, typically held in smaller venues, and released his first solo album in 1971. By the middle of the 1970s, Higelin had become one of France's most successful pop musicians, and he remains influential to this day. In the 70's Higelin was in a relationship with a French-Vietnamese woman called Kuelan Nguyen. She accompanied him during the recording of an album at Château d'Hérouville Studio, where Iggy Pop was also recording his debut solo album "The Idiot". Iggy Pop became infatuated with Nguyen, who rejected him, but the incident inspired the song China Girl, which later became a hit when re-recorded by David Bowie. Higelin had three children, all of whom became artists: Arthur H, singer, born to Nicole Courtois in 1966; Kên Higelin, actor, born to Kuelan Nguyen in 1972; Izïa, singer, born to dancer Aziza Zakine in 1990. Higelin married Zakine in 2011. Higelin died on 6 April 2018 in Paris. Source: Article "Jacques Higelin" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography (39)
MOVIECe que le temps a donné à l'homme2014as Self
MOVIE★ 8.0Brigitte Fontaine : Reflets et crudité2013as Self
MOVIE★ 7.1Jappeloup2013as Henry Dalio, first owner of Jappeloup
TV★ 9.0Colette, une femme libre2004as Georges Wague
MOVIE★ 6.9Raining Cats and Frogs2003as Le lion (voice)
TV★ 3.6Vivement dimanche1998as Self
MOVIE★ 7.0Un homme à la mer1993as Pierre
MOVIE★ 7.0Lest We Forget1991as Self (segment "Pour Vera Chirwa, Malawi")
TV★ 8.6Les Nuls, l'émission1990as Self
MOVIE★ 7.5Savannah1988as Colin
TVLe monde est à vous1987as Self
TV★ 5.7Sacrée soirée1987as Self
TV★ 6.1Nulle part ailleurs1987as Self
TV★ 3.3Victoires de la musique1985as Self
TV★ 6.8Champs-Elysées1982as Self
MOVIE★ 10.0La bande du Rex1980as Daniel Pautard aka 'Frankie Mégalo'
TV★ 7.5Numéro un1975as Self
TV★ 6.0Les Rendez-vous du dimanche1975as Self
TV★ 8.5Apostrophes1975as Self
TV★ 10.0Rockpalast1974as Self (piano vocal)
MOVIE★ 10.0Guitare au poing1973
MOVIE★ 7.0Salut, voleurs!1973as Charlie
MOVIE★ 5.0The Suburbs Are Everywhere1973as Bernard Réval
MOVIE★ 6.6The Year 011973as The banjo singer
TV★ 8.0Le Grand Échiquier1972as Self- MOVIE★ 9.0Léa in Winter1971as Harold
MOVIE★ 5.8Seven Days Somewhere Else1969as Jacques
MOVIE★ 5.7Erotissimo1969as Bob
MOVIE★ 8.0We Won't Go to the Woods Anymore1969as Simon
MOVIEL'art de la turlute1969
MOVIE★ 9.0The Surrounded1968as Jean-Claude Dessay
MOVIE★ 6.6Crime on a Summer Morning1965as Le motard
MOVIE★ 6.4Bebert and the Train1963as Tiennot Martin
MOVIE★ 5.0Mechanical Concerto for Madness or Mad Mechanomorphosis1963as The man
MOVIE★ 6.0Saint-Tropez Blues1961as Jean-Paul Capelier
MOVIE★ 9.0Le bonheur est pour demain1961as Alain
MOVIE★ 6.0Green Harvest1959as Mercadier
MOVIE★ 4.5Atomic Agent1959as Loulou
TV★ 8.0Discorama1959as Self