Lucienne Delyle

Lucienne Delyle

Known for: Acting
Biography: 1913-04-16
Deathday: 1962-04-10 (48 years old)

Biography

Lucienne Delyle (16 April 1917 – 10 April 1962) was a French singer.

After the very famous song Mon amant de Saint-Jean (my lover from Saint-Jean), in 1942, Lucienne Delyle became one of the most popular French female singers of the 1950s. Born in Paris, she received a pharmacist's education. She performed as an amateur singer until 1939 when Jacques Canetti, the artistic director of Radio Cité, heard her and immediately engaged her. In 1940, she married the jazzman Aimé Barelli (1917–1995), who guided her career for the rest of her life. They had a daughter, Minouche Barelli (1947–2004). She had an immense success with the song "Mon amant de Saint-Jean" (My Lover From Saint-Jean) in 1942, and became the most popular female singer in France. She achieved her greatest popularity during the 1950s. In 1953, Bruno Coquatrix invited her and Gilbert Bécaud to headline the gala opening concert at the Paris Olympia. Toward the end of the 1950s she suffered from leukemia and her career declined rapidly. In 1960 she gave a final series of concerts on the stage of the Bobino music hall. She died in Monte Carlo in 1962.

Ratings

Average 4.45
Based on 187 movie and tv ratings over time
1942
1945
1954
1965

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Known For
Acting

Gender
Female

Birthday
1913-04-16

Deathday
1962-04-10 (48 years old)

Birth Place
14th arrondissement of Paris, France

Children
Minouche Barelli

Citizenships
France


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