
Édith Piaf
- Born
- December 19, 1915
- Died
- October 10, 1963 · age 47
- From
- Paris, France
Édith Piaf (born Édith Giovanna Gassion, 19 December 1915 – 10 October 1963) was a French singer, lyricist and actress. Noted as France's national chanteuse, she was one of the country's most widely known international stars. Piaf's music was often autobiographical, and she specialized in chanson réaliste and torch ballads about love, loss and sorrow. Her most widely known songs include "La Vie en rose" (1946), "Non, je ne regrette rien" (1960), "Hymne à l'amour" (1949), "Milord" (1959), "La Foule" (1957), "L'Accordéoniste" (1940), and "Padam, padam..." (1951). Since her death in 1963, several biographies and films have studied her life, including 2007's La Vie en rose. Piaf has become one of the most celebrated performers of the 20th century. Despite numerous biographies, much of Piaf's life is unknown. She was born Édith Giovanna Gassion in Belleville, Paris. Legend has it that she was born on the pavement of Rue de Belleville 72, but her birth certificate says that she was born on 19 December 1915 at the Hôpital Tenon, a hospital located in the 20th arrondissement. She was named Édith after the World War I British nurse Edith Cavell, who was executed 2 months before Édith's birth for helping French soldiers escape from German captivity. Piaf – slang for "sparrow" – was a nickname she received 20 years later. Louis Alphonse Gassion (1881–1944), Édith's father, was a street performer of acrobatics from Normandy with a past in the theatre. He was the son of Victor Alphonse Gassion (1850–1928) and Léontine Louise Descamps (1860–1937), known as Maman Tine, a "madam" who ran a brothel in Bernay in Normandy. Her mother, Annetta Giovanna Maillard, better known professionally as Line Marsa (1895–1945), was a singer and circus performer born in Italy of French descent on her father's side and of Italian and Kabyle on her mother's. Her parents were Auguste Eugène Maillard (1866–1912) and Emma (Aïcha) Saïd Ben Mohammed (1876–1930), daughter of Said ben Mohammed (1827–1890), an acrobat born in Mogador and Marguerite Bracco (1830–1898), born in Murazzano in Italy. Annetta and Louis-Alphonse divorced on 4 June 1929. Piaf's mother abandoned her at birth, and she lived for a short time with her maternal grandmother, Emma (Aïcha). When her father enlisted with the French Army in 1916 to fight in World War I, he took her to his mother, who ran a brothel in Bernay, Normandy. There, prostitutes helped look after Piaf. The bordello had two floors and seven rooms, and the prostitutes were not very numerous – "about ten poor girls", as she later described. In fact, five or six were permanent while a dozen others would join the brothel during market days and other busy days. The sub-mistress of the brothel was called "Madam Gaby" and Piaf considered her almost like family, since she became godmother of Denise Gassion, Piaf's half-sister born in 1931. Edith believed her weakness for men came from mixing with prostitutes in her grandmother's brothel. ... Source: Article "Édith Piaf" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Acting
29 credits
The Century of Icons2022 · TVSelf (archive footage)
McCartney 3, 2, 12021 · TVSelf (archive footage)
Aznavour by Charles2019 · MovieSelf - Singer (archive footage)
Oh Les Filles!2019 · Movie
Piaf intime2013 · MovieSelf (archive footage)
An Intimate History of Occupation2011 · MovieSelf (archive footage)
Singing Paris: The City of Lights in 20th-Century French Music2009 · MovieSelf
Édith Piaf : L'Hymne à la môme2008 · MovieSelf
Legends2006 · TVSelf (archive footage)
The Last Days of an Icon: Edith Piaf2006 · Movie
Piaf: Without love we are nothing at all2004 · Movie(archive footage)
Sacrée Soirée1987 · TVSelf (archive footage)
Champs-Elysées1982 · TVSelf (archive footage)- Midi trenteMidi trente1972 · TVSelf (archive footage)
Le Grand Échiquier1972 · TVSelf (archive footage)
Cadet Rousselle1971 · TVSelf (archive footage)
France, Song1969 · MovieHerself (archive footage)
The Lovers of Tomorrow1959 · MovieSimone
Discorama1959 · TVSelf
Music of Always1958 · MovieSinger
French Cancan1955 · MovieEugénie Buffet
Boom on Paris1954 · Movieelle-même
Royal Affairs in Versailles1953 · MovieWoman of the people
Paris Still Sings!1951 · MovieSelf
The Ed Sullivan Show1948 · TVSelf
Nine Boys, One Heart1948 · MovieChristine
Star Without Light1946 · MovieMadeleine
Montmartre on the Seine1941 · MovieLili Talia
The Tomboy1936 · MovieChanteuse



