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Line Renaud

AKA: Jacqueline Enté
Birthday: 1928-07-02
Birthplace: Nieppe, Hauts-de-France, France


Line Renaud (born 2 July 1928) is a popular French singer, actress and AIDS activist. Line Renaud was born Jacqueline Ente in Pont-de-Nieppe on 2 July 1928. Her mother Simone was a shorthand typist; her father was a truck driver during the week, but he played the trumpet on weekends, in a local brass band. Line showed the first signs of her talent in primary school, when at the age of seven she won an amateur competition. During the Second World War, Jacqueline's father was mobilised, spending five years away from the family. During this time, Jacqueline was brought up by her mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Her grandmother had a café in Armentières, where she used to sing for passing soldiers. She auditioned at Conservatoire de Lille, singing songs written by Loulou Gasté "Sainte-Madeleine" and "Mon âme au diable". Louis Gasté was at that time a well-known French composer. At the end of the audition, she was approached by the director of Radio Lille who was looking for a singer. She took the pseudonym of Jacqueline Ray and joined the station singing a repertoire based on the songs by Loulou Gasté. In 1945, she moved to Paris and got her first gig in Folies Belleville, where she was introduced to Gasté. She was 16, and Gasté was 37. He became her mentor, changing her image and her name. Line Renaud made her national debut on Radio Luxembourg, singing on a Sunday morning program. After signing a contract with Pathe Marconi, she recorded "Ma Cabane au Canada", written by Loulou Gasté, which won le Grand Prix du Disque. She also sang with Yves Montand in the Théâtre de l'Etoile. She toured Europe and Africa extensively, came back to Paris to star at the ABC, and recorded numerous adaptations of American songs such as "Ma petite folie", "Étoile des neiges" and "Le Chien dans la vitrine". In 1954, while performing at Moulin Rouge, she met Bob Hope and subsequently appeared in five episodes of The Bob Hope Show in the US. During this trip, she also sang in the Waldorf Astoria (New York) and the Cocoanut Grove (Los Angeles), appeared on Johnny Carson, Dinah Shore and Ed Sullivan shows and recorded with Dean Martin the songs "Relax-Ay-Voo" and "Two Sleepy People". In 1959, she started a four-year run of Plaisir de Paris for Henri Varna and then went on to perform in a Las Vegas show at Dunes from 1963 to 1965. In 1966 she returned to Paris and the Casino de Paris starring in a new show, Desir de Paris. In 1968, she returned to Las Vegas for a number of performances. In France, in 1973 she created an American show which she toured for two years around the country. She then helped Casino de Paris, threatened by closing, by putting on a show called ‘Paris – Line’ with Loulou Gasté, which ran for four years. In the 1980s, she starred in a TV show Telle est Line for Antenne 2 and recorded songs in English and French. At Casino de Paris, she put on a one-off show which retraced her forty-year career. Also, in 1981, she served as an unofficial on-air "guide" for Merv Griffin when he taped "The Merv Griffin Show" in Paris, and in 1982 she was a guest on Perry Como's Christmas special in Paris. In 1989, she toured around Japan as part of a festival which marked the bicentennial of the French Revolution. ... Source: Article "Line Renaud" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Filmography

A Cursed Monarchy
Character: Marie de Hongrie
Welcome to the Sticks
Character: Mrs. Bailleul
Santa's Apprentice
Character: Solange Folichon (voice)

Driving Madeleine
Character: Madeleine

A House of Your Dreams
Character: Tata Suzanne Bailleul
Doggy Bag
Character: La mère
Chaos
Character: Mamie

Le Squat
Character: Colette
La Croisière
Character: Simone

Fugueuses
Character: Claude
Belle Maman
Character: Nicou

Le Prochain voyage
Character: Jacqueline
Devil and the Angel
Character: Cabaret singer
The Courage to Love
Character: Line

Paris Still Sings!
Character: Self
Over the waves
Character: Self

Double or Quits
Character: The singer
Rendez-moi ma fille
Character: Lou

Sixième classique
Character: Madame Cotelle
Boom on Paris
Character: Self
In case of Bad Luck
Character: Viviane Guérand

Fallen from the Sky
Character: Louise
Blood Sisters
Character: Garance

The Sands of Time
Character: Mme. Angelis

La Douce Empoisonneuse
Character: Clémence
La Madelon
Character: Madeleine Thuilier dite La Madelon
Belinda and Me
Character: Jacqueline

In France with Madonna
Character: Self (archive footage)
Mademoiselle and Her Gang
Character: Agnès Bourdieux

Ma femme me quitte
Character: Margot Piquet
Petits arrangements avec ma mère
Character: Marie-Louise
Sheila, toutes ces vies-là
Character: Self (archive footage)

I Can't Sleep
Character: Ninon
My New Partner II
Character: Simone
The Robin Sisters
Character: Marie Robin

Simple question de temps
Character: Laurence Delcourt
La voyante
Character: Vera
Pleins feux
Character: Adeline Margaux

Ils sont dans les vignes...
Character: Rose Filhol
Remembering You
Character: Mado
Family Is Family
Character: Suzanne Duquesne, Valentin's mother

Pleins feux
Character: Alice Margaux
Très chère Mathilde
Character: Mathilde Giffard
Harold et Maude
Character: Maude

Polly West est de retour
Character: Polly West

Huguette
Character: Huguette
The Great Restaurant II
Character: The lady with the canary
Suzie Berton
Character: Suzie Berton

Knock, Knock, It's Mom!
Character: Mamoune

I Love You Coiffure
Character: Mme Vinard (segment "Le Salon de coiffure")
À nous deux la vie
Character: Fanny

Mon Chirac
Character: Self
Let's Dance
Character: Nicole
Aller retour dans la journée
Character: Élise Villedieu

Hully Gully
Character: Self
Résistantes
Character: Mère Madeleine en 1970