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Isabelle Aubret
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Isabelle Aubret was born on 27 July 1938 in Lille, Nord, France. She is an actress, known for
A Cop (1972)
,
Very Happy Alexander (1968)
and
La grande farandole (1961)
.
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Known for
A Cop
7.0
Movie
Soundtrack
("C'est ainsi que les Choses Arrivent")
1972
Very Happy Alexander
7.3
Movie
Soundtrack
("Le Ciel, la Terre et l'Eau")
1968
La grande farandole
TV Series
Snow White
1962 • 1 ep
Les aventures de Saturnin
8.1
TV Series
Interprète du générique
(singing voice)
1965–1968 • 78 eps
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2
Les aventures de Saturnin
8.1
TV Series
Interprète du générique
(singing voice)
1965–1968
78 episodes
La grande farandole
TV Series
Snow White
1962
1 episode
Soundtrack
Previous
12
Rembob'Ina
TV Series
performer: "Chanson de Saturnin"
2020
1 episode
Eurovision at 60
7.1
TV Movie
performer: "Un Premier Amour"
2015
La fête de la chanson française
TV Series
performer: "La Montagne", "C'est Beau la Vie"
2011
1 episode
A Cop
7.0
performer: "C'est ainsi que les Choses Arrivent"
1972
The Eurovision Song Contest
7.3
TV Special
performer: "La Source"
1968
Very Happy Alexander
7.3
performer: "Le Ciel, la Terre et l'Eau"
1968
Especial Eurovision Luxemburgo 1966
TV Movie
performer: "Un Premier Amour"
1966
Les aventures de Saturnin
8.1
TV Series
performer: "Chanson de Saturnin", "Nonosse", "Tant qu'il y Aura des Moulins", "L'Enfant et la Boîte à Musique"
1965–1970
Douce France
TV Series
performer: "Que Reste-t-il de nos Amours ?", "Il ne Faut pas Briser un Rêve"
1964
1 episode
Toute la chanson
TV Series
performer: "Deux Enfants au Soleil"
1963
1 episode
La grande farandole
TV Series
performer: "Un Jour mon Prince Viendra" (Some Day my Prince will Come)
1962
1 episode
Eurovision Song Contest 1962
7.8
TV Special
performer: "Un Premier Amour"
1962
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Born
July 27
,
1938
Lille, Nord, France
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Won the
Eurovision Song Contest 1962 (1962)
for France with the song "Un Premier Amour" which was written by
Claude-Henri Vic
(music) and
Roland Valade
(lyrics).
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