
Zizi Jeanmaire
Acting • Born 1924-04-29 – Died 2020-07-17
Biography
Zizi Jeanmaire (born Renée Marcelle Jeanmaire; 29 April 1924 – 17 July 2020) was a French ballet dancer, actress and singer. She was the widow of renowned dancer and choreographer Roland Petit. She became famous in the 1950s after playing the title role in the ballet Carmen, produced in London in 1949, and went on to appear in several Hollywood films. She and Petit had one daughter, Valentine Petit, a dancer and actress. Jeanmaire is mentioned in the lyrics of the song by Peter Sarstedt, "Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)?", in the first line: "You talk like Marlene Dietrich, and you dance like Zizi Jeanmaire / Your clothes are all made by Balmain and there's diamonds and pearls in your hair". She is also mentioned in the lyrics of the song by Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, "Nothing is Sacred", from their album Timeless Flight: "I said: "Zizi Jeanmaire wouldn't take this and neither will we / if they call me Napoleon again I'll be forced to let the lion free".
Filmography
28 credits
Anything Goes
Movie • 1956
Gaby Duval

Hans Christian Andersen
Movie • 1952
Doro

An Evening at the Music Hall
Movie • 1956
Claudie

L'Amour Fou
Movie • 2010
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Black Tights
Movie • 1961
The Gold Digger / Carmen

Too Many Lovers
Movie • 1957
Lulu Natier

Guinguette
Movie • 1959
Renée aka Guinguette

Carmen
Movie • 1980
Carmen

That's Dancing!
Movie • 1985
From 'Hans Christian Andersen' (archive footage)

Europarty
TV • 1967
Self

Numéro un
TV • 1975
Self

Le monde est à vous
TV • 1987
Self

À bout portant
TV • 1968
Self

The Ed Sullivan Show
TV • 1948
Self

Le Grand Échiquier
TV • 1972
Self

Le Grand Échiquier
TV • 1972
Self - Main Guest

Cadet Rousselle
TV • 1971
Self

Der goldene Schuß
TV • 1964
Self

Midi trente
TV • 1972
Self

Numéro un
TV • 1975
Self - Host

Champs-Elysées
TV • 1982
Self

Cinépanorama
TV • 1956
Self

The Bell Telephone Hour
TV • 1959
Self

Discorama
TV • 1959
Self

Great Performances
TV • 1971
Self

Night-Club
TV • 1968
Self

Sacrée Soirée
TV • 1987
Self

Omnibus
TV • 1967
Self