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Zouzou (born November 29, 1943 in Blida, Algeria - real name is Danièle Ciarlet) is a model, actress, singer and icon of the 60s and early 70s mostly known for her beauty and for her lead role in Éric Rohmer's Love in the afternoon. Discovered at age 16 by then young design artist Jean-Paul Goude, she briefly modelled for Yves Saint Laurent, and, as a tireless night-clubber, is better known, in the mid-60s, under the nickname Zouzou la twisteuse. Shortly after that, she was romantically involved with Rolling Stones member Brian Jones, whom she followed around the world. She was also a good friend of John Lennon and George Harrison and was photographed by Richard Avedon and Helmut Newton, got to meet Bob Dylan, Andy Warhol and most of all, Jack Nicholson who was, along with Marianne Faithfull, very... faithful friends. She also recorded two EPs as a singer at the end of the 60s, and a duet with Dani, another French 60s icon. After a few roles in underground and experimental French films (under the direction of Philippe Garrel or Yves Lagrange), she got a cinematographic breakthrough in 1972 with Eric Rohmer's L'amour l'après-midi, and developed an international career as an actress, a career which unfortunately, and progressively, slowed down because of her addiction to heroin. She spent seven years on the Cariibean Island of Saint Barthélémy so as to shape up, but her return to Paris, in the mid-80s, was followed by two jail incarcerations due to mild drug dealings. In the mid-90s, she was drug free at last, and, to get a fresh start, she sold the newspapers La rue and Le réverbère (the equivalent of British The Big Issue) in the Parisian metro. In November 2003, an autobiography entitled Zouzou jusqu'à l'aube (Zouzou until Dawn) was released, where she told with an ultimate honesty the extreme ups and downs of her incredible life. A compilation of all her songs was also released, and a documentary, Zouzou l'héroïne, told in images the fate of probably one of the most beautiful woman of the world, revered as the female Marlon Brando when she burst into the Parisian scene, more than 40 years ago. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Zouzou (born November 29, 1943 in Blida, Algeria - real name is Danièle Ciarlet) is a model, actress, singer and icon of the 60s and early 70s mostly known for her beauty and for her lead role in Éric Rohmer's Love in the afternoon. Discovered at age 16 by then young design artist Jean-Paul Goude, she briefly modelled for Yves Saint Laurent, and, as a tireless night-clubber, is better known, in the mid-60s, under the nickname Zouzou la twisteuse. Shortly after that, she was romantically involved with Rolling Stones member Brian Jones, whom she followed around the world. She was also a good friend of John Lennon and George Harrison and was photographed by Richard Avedon and Helmut Newton, got to meet Bob Dylan, Andy Warhol and most of all, Jack Nicholson who was, along with Marianne Faithfull, very... faithful friends. She also recorded two EPs as a singer at the end of the 60s, and a duet with Dani, another French 60s icon. After a few roles in underground and experimental French films (under the direction of Philippe Garrel or Yves Lagrange), she got a cinematographic breakthrough in 1972 with Eric Rohmer's L'amour l'après-midi, and developed an international career as an actress, a career which unfortunately, and progressively, slowed down because of her addiction to heroin. She spent seven years on the Cariibean Island of Saint Barthélémy so as to shape up, but her return to Paris, in the mid-80s, was followed by two jail incarcerations due to mild drug dealings. In the mid-90s, she was drug free at last, and, to get a fresh start, she sold the newspapers La rue and Le réverbère (the equivalent of British The Big Issue) in the Parisian metro. In November 2003, an autobiography entitled Zouzou jusqu'à l'aube (Zouzou until Dawn) was released, where she told with an ultimate honesty the extreme ups and downs of her incredible life. A compilation of all her songs was also released, and a documentary, Zouzou l'héroïne, told in images the fate of probably one of the most beautiful woman of the world, revered as the female Marlon Brando when she burst into the Parisian scene, more than 40 years ago. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Tu Fais Partie Du Passé
Il Est Parti Comme Il Etait Venu
Ne Cherche Pas
Puisque Tu Es Revenu
tu fais partie du passe
Demain
J'Avais Rêvé
Petit Garçon
Il est parti comme il était venu
Ce samedi soir
Ce Samedi Soir - Young Girl Blues
Demain (Alternative Mix)
Puisque Tu Es Revenu (Alternative Mix)
J'Avais Rêvé (Première Prise)
Ce Samedi Soir (Young Girl Blues)
J'Avais Rêvé (Dialogue)
Puisque Tu Es Revenu (Dialogue)
Ne Cherche Pas (Alternative Mix)
Mes convenances
Petit garcon
J'Avais Rêvé - Dialogue
Fuir
J'Avais Rêvé - Première Prise
Demain - Alternative Mix
Ne Cherche Pas - Alternative Mix
Puisque Tu Es Revenu - Alternative Mix
Puisque Tu Es Revenu - Dialogue
Tu Viens Tu Vas
L'Héroïne
Il Est Parti Comme Il Est Venu
Sauve-moi
Il Est Parti Comme Il Était Venu
Pas Assez
Tôt Ou Tard
Perfect Moment - Waves Edit
Il est parti comme il était v
Puisque tu es revenu (Alterna
Tel qu'il est
tu fais parti du passe
Ne cherche pas (Alternative M
Dans la vie
Puisque tu es revenu (Dialogu
Ce Samedi Sopir (Young Girl Blues)
J'avais Reve
Il est parti comme il Ètait venu
L'heroine
Tu fais partie du passÈ
Perfect Moment (Waves Edit)
Tu Fais Partie Du Pass
Nous sommes ce que nous fûmes
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