
Françoise Hardy
Acting • Born 1944-01-17 – Died 2024-06-11
Biography
Françoise Madeleine Hardy (17 January 1944 – 11 June 2024) was a French singer-songwriter who was known for singing melancholic, sentimental ballads. Hardy rose to prominence in the early 1960s as a leading figure in French yé-yé music and became a cultural icon in France and internationally. In addition to her native French, she also sang in English, Italian, and German. Her musical career spanned more than 50 years, with over 30 studio albums released. She also represented Monaco at the Eurovision Song Contest 1963. Born and raised in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, Hardy made her musical debut in 1962 on French label Disques Vogue and found immediate success through the song "Tous les garçons et les filles". Drifting away from her early rock and roll influences, she began to record in London in 1964, which allowed her to broaden her sound with albums such as Mon amie la rose, L'amitié, La maison où j'ai grandi, and Ma jeunesse fout le camp.... In the late 1960s and early 1970s, she released Comment te dire adieu, La question, and Message personnel. During this period, she worked with songwriters such as Serge Gainsbourg, Patrick Modiano, Michel Berger, and Catherine Lara. Between 1977 and 1988, she worked with producer Gabriel Yared on the albums Star, Musique saoûle, Gin Tonic, and À suivre. Her 1988 record Décalages was publicized as her final album, although she returned eight years later with Le danger, which reinvented her sound as harsher alternative rock. Her following albums of the 2000s — Clair-obscur, Tant de belles choses, and (Parenthèses...) — saw a return to her mellow style. In the 2010s, Hardy released her final three albums: La pluie sans parapluie, L'amour fou, and Personne d'autre. In addition to music, Hardy landed film roles as a supporting actress in Château en Suède, Une balle au cœur, and the American production Grand Prix. She became a muse for fashion designers such as André Courrèges, Yves Saint Laurent, and Paco Rabanne, and collaborated with photographer Jean-Marie Périer. Hardy developed a career as an astrologer, having written extensively on the subject from the 1970s onwards. She was also an author of fiction and non-fiction books from the 2000s. Her autobiography, Le désespoir des singes...et autres bagatelles, was a best-seller in France. As a public figure, Hardy was known for her shyness, disenchantment with celebrity life, and self-deprecatory attitude, which were attributed to her lifelong struggles with anxiety and insecurity. She married French singer-songwriter Jacques Dutronc in 1981. Their son, Thomas, also became a musician. Hardy remains one of the best-selling singers in French history and continues to be regarded as an important and influential figure in both French pop music and fashion. In 2006 she was awarded the Grande médaille de la chanson française, an honorary award given by the Académie française, in recognition of her career in music. Hardy died of cancer in Paris in June 2024, aged 80. ... Source: Article "Françoise Hardy" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Filmography
68 credits
Grand Prix
Movie • 1966
Lisa

Tour d'Eurovision
Movie • 2005
Self

Monte Carlo: C'est La Rose
Movie • 1968
Self

Françoise Hardy, une icône
Movie • 2021
Self (archive footage)

Dutronc, la vie malgré lui
Movie • 2017
Self

Somebody Told Me About Carla Bruni
Movie • 2009
Self

Grand Prix: Challenge of the Champions
Movie • 1966
Self

La Lucarne magique
Movie • 1971
A star

Sheila, toutes ces vies-là
Movie • 2022
Self (archive footage)

Françoise Hardy : tant de belles choses
Movie • 2020
Self

The Doves
Movie • 1972

Françoise et Udo...
Movie • 1968
Françoise

What's New Pussycat?
Movie • 1965
Mayor's Secretary

Émilie Jolie
Movie • 1980
La sorcière-princesse

Nutty, Naughty Chateau
Movie • 1963
Ophélie

The Barbarian Invasions
Movie • 2003
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

A Bullet Through the Heart
Movie • 1966
Anna

Europa canta
Movie • 1966
Self - Singer

Masculin Féminin
Movie • 1966
American Officer's Wife (uncredited)

The Discreet Françoise Hardy
Movie • 2016
Self

I ragazzi dell'Hully Gully
Movie • 1964
Self

Oh Les Filles!
Movie • 2019
Self

High Pressure
Movie • 1965
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Vadim Mister Cool
Movie • 2016
Self (archive footage)

De Gaulle, the Last King of France
Movie • 2017
Self (archive footage)

La Génération Salut les copains
Movie • 2019
Self

Bonjour la France
Movie • 2004
Self

Gainsbourg and His Girls
Movie • 2010
Self - Singer (voice)

Questo pazzo, pazzo mondo della canzone
Movie • 1964
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L'homme qui venait du Cher
Movie • 1969
Suzanne, l'institutrice

Paris nach Noten
Movie • 1968
Self

La Fête De La Chanson Française
Movie • 2005
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Gainsbourg, toute une vie
Movie • 2021

Europarty
TV • 1967
Self

Hör hin, schau zu!
TV • 1965
Self

Numéro un
TV • 1975
Self

Dim Dam Dom
TV • 1965
Self

Victoires de la musique
TV • 1985
Self

Salut les Terriens !
TV • 2006
Self - Guest

Nulle part ailleurs
TV • 1987
Self

Lahaye d'honneur
TV • 1987
Self

Ambitions
TV • 1986
Self

Archives secrètes
TV • 2021
Self (archive footage)

Le Grand Échiquier
TV • 1972
Self

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
TV • 1975
Self

Discorama
TV • 1959
Self

Numéro un
TV • 1975
The star

Midi trente
TV • 1972
Self

Système 2
TV • 1975
Self

Midi Première
TV • 1975
Self

Champs-Elysées
TV • 1982
Self

Fan School
TV • 1977
Self

Diamoci del tu
TV • 1967
Self

Lo + plus
TV • 1995
Self - Guest

Rembob'Ina
TV • 2018
Self

Aktuelle Schaubude
TV • 1957
Self

Meine Melodie
TV • 1965
Self

Die Drehscheibe
TV • 1964
Self

Star Academy
TV • 2001
Self

Vivement dimanche
TV • 1998
Self

Night-Club
TV • 1968
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Was bin ich?
TV • 1955
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Samedi soir
TV • 1971
Self

Reflets de Cannes
TV • 1954
Self

Sacrée Soirée
TV • 1987
Self

On n'est pas couché
TV • 2006
Self - Guest

Eurovision Song Contest
TV • 1956
Self - Contestant

Diamoci del tu
TV • 1967
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