Альбомы исполнителя
La vie en rose (Remastered)
2022 · альбом
Les feuilles mortes (Remastered)
2022 · альбом
Zon, Zon, Zon (Remastered)
2022 · альбом
Chansons Erotiques
2022 · альбом
Avec les anges
2020 · альбом
Ca, c'est de la musique
2019 · альбом
World's Novelty Champions: Colette Renard
2015 · сингл
Irma la douce (Succès français de légendes)
2014 · альбом
Ça, c'est d'la musique
2013 · альбом
Chante Paris
2012 · альбом
Chansons gaillardes et libertines
2011 · альбом
50 succès essentiels
2011 · альбом
Classics
2010 · сборник
Vintage French Song No. 120 - EP: Irma La Douce
2010 · сингл
Irma la douce
2010 · сборник
Colette Renard (Tous Mes Succès)
2009 · альбом
Tous Les Tubes
2009 · сборник
Vintage French Song Nº7 - EPs Collectors
1958 · сингл
Live at Club Domino
1961 · альбом
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Биография
b. Colette Lucie Raget, 1 November 1924, Ermont, Seine-et-Oise, France, d. 6 October 2010, Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse, France. After studying classical cello, Renard worked in various non-musical capacities, including becoming an administrative secretary for orchestra leader Raymond Legrand, whom she later married. She began singing and in 1956 played the lead in the first production of Irma La Douce, which was staged at Paris’ Theatre Gramont. Renard continued playing this role through the late 50s and would return to it often in later years, Alexandre Breffort and Marguerite Monnot’s songs becoming a staple of her repertoire. She became a popular recording and concert artist, maintaining a high level of activity and audience appreciation through into the late 90s. She also recorded traditional French songs as collected and adapted by Guy Breton. From the late 50s Renard appeared in films, including Le Dos au Mur (US title: Back to the Wall), Business (1960) and Clodo (1970). Her television appearances included roles in Les Dossiers de Me Robineau: Les Cagnards (1972), Un Grand Amour de Balzac and La Vie Rêvée de Vincent Scotto (both 1973), Mon Petit Âne, Ma Mère (1982), Maigret et la Princesse (2003), Plus Belle la Vie (2004) and Le Triporteur de Belleville (2005). She has also appeared as herself on television and in films, including Oscar Thiffault (1987). Her autobiography was published in 1998. Colette Renard died of cancer at the age of 85 on 6 October 2010 in Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse, France.