
Cast
Juliette Gréco
Acting
Cast
Juliette Gréco
Known for
Acting
Born
1927-02-07
From
Montpellier, Hérault, France
Died
2020-09-23
Biography
Juliette GrĂ©co (7 February 1927 â 23 September 2020) was a French singer and actress. Her best known songs are "Paris Canaille" (1962, originally sung by LĂ©o FerrĂ©), "La Javanaise" (1963, written by Serge Gainsbourg for GrĂ©co) and "DĂ©shabillez-moi" (1967). She often sang tracks with lyrics written by French poets such as Jacques PrĂ©vert and Boris Vian, as well as singers like Jacques Brel and Charles Aznavour. Her 60-year career concluded with her final worldwide tour titled "Merci", which began in 2015. As an actress, GrĂ©co played roles in films by French directors such as Jean Cocteau and Jean-Pierre Melville. Juliette GrĂ©co was born in Montpellier, France, to an absent Corsican father, GĂ©rard GrĂ©co; her mother Juliette Lafeychine (1899â1978) was from Bordeaux. Her lineage hails in part from Greece. She did not receive love from her mother in her childhood and suffered from her harsh comments due to being an unwanted child, such as "You ain't my daughter. You're the child of rape". She was raised by her maternal grandparents in Bordeaux with her older sister Charlotte. After the death of her grandparents, her mother took them to Paris. In 1938, she became a ballerina at the OpĂ©ra Garnier. When World War II began, the family returned to the southwest of France. GrĂ©co was a student at the Institut Royal d'Ă©ducation Sainte Jeanne d'Arc in Montauban. The GrĂ©co family became active in the Resistance and her mother was arrested in 1943. The two sisters decided to move back to Paris but were captured and tortured by the Gestapo, then imprisoned in Fresnes Prison in September 1943. Her mother and sister were deported to RavensbrĂŒck while Juliette, being only 16, remained in prison for several months before being released. After her release, she walked the eight miles back to Paris to retrieve her belongings from the Gestapo headquarters. Her former French teacher and her mother's friend, HĂ©lĂšne Duc, decided to take care of her. In 1945, GrĂ©co's mother and sister returned from deportation after the liberation of RavensbrĂŒck by the Red Army. GrĂ©co moved to Saint-Germain-des-PrĂ©s in 1945 after her mother moved to Indochina, leaving GrĂ©co and her sister behind. GrĂ©co became a devotee of the bohemian fashion of some intellectuals of post-war France. Duc sent her to attend acting classes given by Solange Sicard. She made her debut in the play Victor ou les Enfants au pouvoir in November 1946 and began to host a radio show dedicated to poetry. Her friend Jean-Paul Sartre installed her at the Hotel La Louisiane and commented that Greco had "millions of poems in her voice". She was known to many of the writers and artists working in Saint-Germain-des-PrĂ©s, such as Albert Camus, Jacques PrĂ©vert and Boris Vian, thus gaining the nickname la Muse de l'existentialisme. GrĂ©co spent the post-Liberation years frequenting the Saint-Germain-des-PrĂ©s cafes, immersing herself in political and philosophical bohemian culture. As a regular at music and poetry venues like Le Tabou on Rue Dauphine, she was acquainted with Jean Cocteau, and was given a role in Cocteau's film OrphĂ©e (1950). ... Source: Article "Juliette GrĂ©co" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Orpheus
as Aglaonice

Bonjour Tristesse
as Juliette Greco

The Night of the Generals
as Juliette

Whirlpool
as Lora

Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool
as Self - Singer

Belphegor, Phantom of the Louvre
as Woman in the cemetary

The Sun Also Rises
as Georgette Aubin

La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président
as Self (archive footage)

The Roots of Heaven
as Minna

Love at Sea
as The actress of the film

Uncle Tom's Cabin
as Dinah

The Big Gamble
as Marie

Without Leaving an Address
as La chanteuse

Elena and Her Men
as Miarka, la gitane

Saint-Tropez, devoirs de vacances
as Self

Cherchez l'idole
as Self, guest at Sylvie Vartan's show (uncredited)

When You Read This Letter
as ThérÚse Voise

Man and Child
as Nicky Nistakos

Lily, aime-moi
as Flo

The Lebanese Mission
as Maroussia

Le regard de Georges Brassens
as Self

38-24-36
as Self

Where the Truth Lies
as Myriam Heller

Droit de Réponse
as Self

The Green Glove
as Singer (scenes deleted)

Vadim Mister Cool
as Self (archive footage)

The Incredible Mr. Piccoli
as Self - Actress (archive footage)

Boom on Paris
as elle-mĂȘme

Gainsbourg and His Girls
as Self - Singer (voice)

Disorder
as Self

François Mitterrand & Anne Pingeot: Pieces of a Love Story
as Self (archive footage)

Everyman's Feast
as Yvonne Becker

The Naked Earth
as Maria

The Bouquinquant Brothers
as Nun

HĂŽtel La Louisiane
as Self

It Happened on the 36 Candles
as Self (uncredited)

Barbara ou ma plus belle histoire d'amour
as Self

Letter to my brother Guy Gilles, filmmaker who passed away too soon
as Self

Play Your Own Thing: A Story of Jazz in Europe
as Self

Juliette Gréco, l'insoumise
as Self

France, Song
as Herself

Days and Nights in Paris
as Self

Paris nach Noten
as Self

The Sinners
as Rachel

Crack in the Mirror
as Eponine / Florence

On l'appelait Roda
as Self