Béatrice Arnac

French actress and singer (1931–2020) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Béatrice Arnac

Béatrice Arnac (23 April 1931 – 5 October 2020) was a French actress, singer, and composer.

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Béatrice Arnac
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Born23 April 1931
Died5 October 2020 (age 89)
NationalityFrench
Occupation(s)Actress
Singer
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Biography

The daughter of the cartoonist Marcel Arnac,[1] Béatrice was also the niece of explorer Marie Gallaud.[2]

In 1962, she received the Grand Prize of the Académie Charles Cros. She performed 22 songs that were written by songwriters such as Paul Éluard, Paul Verlaine, Arthur Rimbaud, Robert Desnos, and Bertolt Brecht. She also performed in the second act of the play Le Bel indifférent.[3] She performed at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées and on the television show La Chance aux chansons. She was part of the cast of La Traversée de Paris, released in 1956.[4]

Béatrice Arnac died in Castels et Bézenac on 5 October 2020.[5][6]

Filmography

Cinema

Television

  • Isabelle (1970)

Soundtracks

  • Le Soupirant/The Suitor (1962), performer "O toi l'amour"

Discography

  • Chante Alain Saury (1963)
  • La rue Saint-Jean (1964)
  • L'amour (1964)
  • Beatrice Arnac (1966)
  • Chansons de France (1967)
  • Les Temps Des Amazones (1968)
  • Beatrice Arnac (1973)
  • Animale (1979)
  • En Liberté En Public Au Fanal (1979)
  • Béatrice Arnac chante Zo d'Axa (2001)

Theatre

References

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