Pierre Perret

Pierre Perret

Acting 1934-07-09 Castelsarrasin, Tarn-et-Garonne, France

Pierre Perret (born 9 July 1934 in Castelsarrasin, Tarn-et-Garonne) is a French singer and composer. Pierre Perret resides in the city of Nangis. He spent a long part of his childhood in the café which his parents owned, where he learned to work with jargon and slang. At the age of 14 he signed up to the conservatoire de musique de Toulouse and to a dramatic arts institute. But he wasn't admitted to the Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse de Paris because he had some problems with military justice during his military service. In the meantime, he set up his first band of four musicians in his own name, with whom he played at events throughout the region. In 1957, he was snapped up by Eddie Barclay who signed him on. It was in the studio of Barclay where he met his future wife, Simone Mazaltarim. In 1958, Perret carried on touring round Parisian cabaret bars and crossed France and Africa as a part of the American group, The Platters. In November that year, a pleurisy forced him to take two years off in a sanatorium. A master of the subtleties of the French language and French slang (he even rewrote some of Jean de La Fontaine's fables), his songs are often cheeky (for example Le zizi (The willy), asking questions in a seemingly naive child's tone, but has written more serious political songs, such as La bête est revenue, La petite kurde, Vert de Colère or Lily. In 1995, he recorded in duet with Sophie Darel the French song Maître Pierre for the album C'était les Années Bleues. He participated in the committee for the simplification of the administrative language (COSLA). Source: Article "Pierre Perret" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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2022 Self (archive footage)
2021 Usager petit-déjeuner St. Leu
2019 Self
2018 Self
2017 Self - Singer, composer, actor (archive footage)
2016 Self
2015 Self
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2013 Self
2010 Novel
2009 Self - Guest
2001 Self
2001 Self
1998 Self
1987 Self
1987 Self
1987 Self
1987 Self
1987 Self
1987 Self (voice)
1985 Self
1982 Self
1979 Original Music Composer
1979 Original Music Composer
1977 Self
1976 Self
1976 Self
1975 Self
1975 Self
1975 Self
1972 Self
1972 Self
1971 Roy Bean
1971 Self
1971 Original Music Composer
1969 Clovis Parizel
1969 Original Music Composer
1968 Self
1959 Self
1959 Self
1944 Youth from the center (uncredited)