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'''Lily Fayol''' (June 12, 1914, [[Allevard]], [[Isère]], May 15, 1999, [[Saint-Raphaël]], [[Var]]) was a French singer.
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'''Lily Fayol''' (12 June 1914, [[Allevard]], [[Isère]] 15 May 1999, [[Saint-Raphaël, Var]]) was a French singer.


The artistic career of Lily Fayol began shortly before World War II. Acquainted with talent manager [[Johnny Stark (talent manager)|Johnny Stark]] she had a series of hits from the 1940s including ''La Guitare à Chiquita'', ''Le gros Bill'', ''Le Régiment des mandolines'', ''La Plume au chapeau'', ''Les Trois bandits de Napoli'', ''La Cane du Canada'', ''La Bouteille'', etc. In 1950 she was the star of the operetta ''[[Annie du Far-West]]'' alongside [[Marcel Merkès]] at the [[Théâtre du Châtelet]].<ref name="Gänzl2001">{{cite book|last=Gänzl|first=Kurt|title=The Encyclopedia of the Musical Theatre: A-Gi|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=OBkKAQAAMAAJ|accessdate=26 October 2011|date=June 2001|publisher=Schirmer Books|isbn=978-0-02-865572-7|page=48}}</ref> Lily Fayol also starred in several films including ''[[La Tournée des Grands-Ducs]]'' (1953) and ''[[La Gueule de l’autre]]'' (1979). She was married to cycling champion [[Maurice Roux]], and became a hotelier with her husband after leaving showbusiness. She died in Saint-Raphaël, Var, on May 15, 1999.
The artistic career of Lily Fayol began shortly before World War II. Acquainted with talent manager [[Johnny Stark (talent manager)|Johnny Stark]] she had a series of hits from the 1940s including ''La Guitare à Chiquita'', ''Le gros Bill'', ''Le Régiment des mandolines'', ''Le Chapeau à plume'', ''Les Trois bandits de Napoli'', ''La Cane du Canada'', ''La Bouteille'', etc. In 1950 she was the star of the operetta ''[[Annie du Far-West]]'' alongside [[Marcel Merkès]] at the [[Théâtre du Châtelet]].<ref name="Gänzl2001">{{cite book|last=Gänzl|first=Kurt|title=The Encyclopedia of the Musical Theatre: A-Gi|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OBkKAQAAMAAJ|accessdate=26 October 2011|date=June 2001|publisher=Schirmer Books|isbn=978-0-02-865572-7|page=48}}</ref> Lily Fayol also starred in several films including ''[[La Tournée des Grands-Ducs]]'' (1953) and ''[[La Gueule de l'autre]]'' (1979). She was married to cycling champion [[Maurice Roux]], and became a hotelier with her husband after leaving showbusiness. She died in Saint-Raphaël, Var, on 15 May 1999.


== Filmography ==
== Filmography ==
*1946: ''[[Monsieur Grégoire Escapes]]'' (by Jacques Daniel-Norman) - Bella-May
* 1953 : ''[[La Tournée des grands ducs]]'' by [[Norbert Carbonnaux]]
*1949: ''[[Marlene (1949 film)|Marlene]]'' (by Pierre de Hérain)
* [[1976]] : ''[[Les Cinq Dernières Minutes]]'', épisode ''[[Les petits d'une autre planète]]'' by [[Claude Loursais]] : Émilie Bordebure
* 1977 : ''[[La Nuit, tous les chats sont gris]]'' by [[Gérard Zingg]]
*1953: ''[[The Tour of the Grand Dukes]]'' (by [[Norbert Carbonnaux]]) - Une chanteuse
* [[1979]] : ''[[La Gueule de l'autre]]'' by [[Pierre Tchernia]]
*1976: ''[[Les Cinq Dernières Minutes]]'' (Episode: "[[Les petits d'une autre planète]]", by [[Claude Loursais]]) - Émilie Bordebure
* [[1980]] : ''[[Le Guignolo]]'' by [[Georges Lautner]]
*1977: ''[[La Nuit, tous les chats sont gris]]'' (by [[Gérard Zingg]]) - La veuve joyeuse
* 1980 : ''[[Médecins de nuit]]'' by [[Jean-Pierre Prévost]], épisode : ''[[La pension Michel]]'' : ''Eulalie de Sabert''
*1979: ''[[La Gueule de l'autre]]'' (by [[Pierre Tchernia]]) - La mère de Gisèle / Gisele's mother
*1980: ''[[Le Guignolo]]'' (by [[Georges Lautner]]) - La Schwartz
*1980: ''[[Médecins de nuit]]'' (Episode: "[[La pension Michel]]", by [[Jean-Pierre Prévost]]) -Eulalie de Sabert


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{IMDb name|0269720}}
* {{IMDb name|0269720}}
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaOFaZyEdFQ Fayol sings in "La Tournée des grands ducs" (1952)]
*{{YouTube|VaOFaZyEdFQ|Fayol sings in "La Tournée des grands ducs" (1952)}}

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Latest revision as of 13:12, 21 May 2024

Lily Fayol (12 June 1914, Allevard, Isère – 15 May 1999, Saint-Raphaël, Var) was a French singer.

The artistic career of Lily Fayol began shortly before World War II. Acquainted with talent manager Johnny Stark she had a series of hits from the 1940s including La Guitare à Chiquita, Le gros Bill, Le Régiment des mandolines, Le Chapeau à plume, Les Trois bandits de Napoli, La Cane du Canada, La Bouteille, etc. In 1950 she was the star of the operetta Annie du Far-West alongside Marcel Merkès at the Théâtre du Châtelet.[1] Lily Fayol also starred in several films including La Tournée des Grands-Ducs (1953) and La Gueule de l'autre (1979). She was married to cycling champion Maurice Roux, and became a hotelier with her husband after leaving showbusiness. She died in Saint-Raphaël, Var, on 15 May 1999.

Filmography

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References

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  1. ^ Gänzl, Kurt (June 2001). The Encyclopedia of the Musical Theatre: A-Gi. Schirmer Books. p. 48. ISBN 978-0-02-865572-7. Retrieved 26 October 2011.
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