Françoise Hardy

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

63

Gender

Female

Birthday

1944-01-17

Day of death

2024-06-11 (80 years old)

Place of Birth

Paris, France

Françoise Hardy

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.

Known For

  • Midi Première

    Midi Première

  • Champs-Elysées

    Champs-Elysées

  • Vivement dimanche

    Vivement dimanche

  • Sacrée Soirée

    Sacrée Soirée

  • Midi trente

    Midi trente

  • Fan School

    Fan School

  • Eurovision Song Contest

    Eurovision Song Contest

  • Die Drehscheibe

    Die Drehscheibe

  • Les Rendez-vous du dimanche

    Les Rendez-vous du dimanche

  • Discorama

    Discorama

  • Numéro un

    Numéro un

  • Numéro un

    Numéro un

  • Le Grand Échiquier

    Le Grand Échiquier

  • What Am I?

    What Am I?

  • Samedi soir

    Samedi soir

  • Aktuelle Schaubude

    Aktuelle Schaubude

  • Salut les Terriens !

    Salut les Terriens !

  • Star Academy

    Star Academy

  • Nulle part ailleurs

    Nulle part ailleurs

  • Lo + plus

    Lo + plus

  • Système 2

    Système 2

  • Victoires de la musique

    Victoires de la musique

  • Dim Dam Dom

    Dim Dam Dom

  • Masculin Féminin

    Masculin Féminin

  • Night-Club

    Night-Club

  • La Génération Salut les copains

    La Génération Salut les copains

  • On n'est pas couché

    On n'est pas couché

  • Nutty, Naughty Chateau

    Nutty, Naughty Chateau

  • Rembob'Ina

    Rembob'Ina

  • Meine Melodie

    Meine Melodie

  • Reflets de Cannes

    Reflets de Cannes

  • Grand Prix

    Grand Prix

  • De Gaulle, the Last King of France

    De Gaulle, the Last King of France

  • Grand Prix: Challenge of the Champions

    Grand Prix: Challenge of the Champions

  • Gainsbourg and His Girls

    Gainsbourg and His Girls

  • The Doves

    The Doves

  • Monte Carlo: C'est La Rose

    Monte Carlo: C'est La Rose

  • High Pressure

    High Pressure

  • The Barbarian Invasions

    The Barbarian Invasions

  • Europarty

    Europarty

  • Lahaye d'honneur

    Lahaye d'honneur

  • I ragazzi dell'Hully Gully

    I ragazzi dell'Hully Gully

  • Émilie Jolie

    Émilie Jolie

  • Archives secrètes

    Archives secrètes

  • The Discreet Françoise Hardy

    The Discreet Françoise Hardy

  • Ambitions

    Ambitions

  • What's New Pussycat?

    What's New Pussycat?

  • Diamoci del tu

    Diamoci del tu

  • Hör hin, schau zu!

    Hör hin, schau zu!

  • Françoise Hardy : tant de belles choses

    Françoise Hardy : tant de belles choses

  • Questo pazzo, pazzo mondo della canzone

    Questo pazzo, pazzo mondo della canzone

  • Françoise et Udo...

    Françoise et Udo...

  • Europa canta

    Europa canta

  • Oh Les Filles!

    Oh Les Filles!

  • Dutronc, la vie malgré lui

    Dutronc, la vie malgré lui

  • Somebody Told Me About Carla Bruni

    Somebody Told Me About Carla Bruni

  • A Bullet Through the Heart

    A Bullet Through the Heart

  • La Lucarne magique

    La Lucarne magique

  • Sheila, toutes ces vies-là

    Sheila, toutes ces vies-là

  • Vadim Mister Cool

    Vadim Mister Cool

  • Tour d'Eurovision

    Tour d'Eurovision

  • Bonjour la France

    Bonjour la France

  • Françoise Hardy, une icône

    Françoise Hardy, une icône