
Claude Nougaro
Known for Sound · 23 credits
- Born
- 1929-09-09
- Died
- 2004-03-04
- Place of birth
- Toulouse, France
Biography
Claude Nougaro (9 September 1929 – 4 March 2004) was a French jazz singer and poet.
Claude Nougaro was born in Toulouse to a respected French opera singer, Pierre Nougaro, and a piano teacher, Liette Tellini. His maternal grandparents were Italian; his grandfather was born in Livorno, Tuscany and his grandmother in San Damiano d'Asti, Piedmont. He was raised by his grandparents in Toulouse where he heard Glenn Miller, Édith Piaf and Louis Armstrong (among others) on the radio. In 1947 he failed his baccalaureat and began a career in journalism, writing for various journals including Le Journal des Curistes at Vichy and L'Echo d'Alger. At the same time he wrote songs for Marcel Amont ("Le barbier de Belleville", "Le balayeur du roi") and Philippe Clay ("Joseph", "La sentinelle"). He met Georges Brassens, who became his friend and mentor.
In 1949, he performed his military service in the Foreign Legion at Rabat, Morocco.
He sent his lyrics to Marguerite Monnot, Édith Piaf's songwriter, who put them to music. ("Méphisto", "Le Sentier de la guerre"). He started to sing for a livelihood in 1959 in a Parisian cabaret in Montmartre, the Lapin Agile.
In 1962, he decided to sing his works himself: "Une petite fille" and "Cécile ma fille" (dedicated to his daughter, born in 1962, and to his wife Sylvie, whom he met at the Lapin Agile). These songs made him immediately known to a larger public, which he had already started to penetrate by participating in the concerts of Dalida. A car accident immobilised him for several months in 1963. The following year he travelled to Brazil, and sang in prestigious halls: the Olympia and the Théâtre de la Ville in Paris, and the Palais d'Hiver in Lyon. Following the death of his friend Jacques Audiberti in 1965 Nougaro wrote, in homage, the song "Chanson pour le maçon". The events of May 1968 inspired him to the torrential "Paris Mai", a plea for life, which would be banned from the airwaves. The same year he recorded his first live album at the Olympia: Une soirée avec Claude Nougaro.
Known For
TV Shows (16)

Champs-Elysées
1982
as Self

Vivement dimanche
1998
as Self

Midi Première
1975
as Self

Sacrée soirée
1987
as Self

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
1975
as Self

Le monde est à vous
1987
as Self

Numéro un
1975
as Self (archive footage) / Self - Host

Le Grand Échiquier
1972
as Self / Self - Main Guest
Midi trente
1972
as Self

Fan School
1977
as Self

Discorama
1959
as Self

Nulle part ailleurs
1987
as Self

Victoires de la musique
1985
as Self

30 millions d'amis
1976
as Self

Téléthon
1987
as Self

À bout portant
1968
as Self
Movies (7)
Flash Love
1972
as Claude Nougaro

Claude Nougaro: Embarquement Immediat
2000
as Self

Claude Nougaro - Zenith Made in Nougaro
2005
as Self
Les Mémoires de Don Quichotte
2019
as Cervantes (voice)

Immortel Nougaro
2024
as Auteur

Claude Nougaro à l'Olympia
1994
as Self

New'Garo Jazz sous les Pommiers 2024
2024
About Claude Nougaro
Claude Nougaro (9 September 1929 – 4 March 2004) was a French jazz singer and poet. Claude Nougaro was born in Toulouse to a respected French opera singer, Pierre Nougaro, and a piano teacher, Liette Tellini. His maternal grandparents were Italian; his grandfather was born in Livorno, Tuscany and his grandmother in San Damiano d'Asti, Piedmont. He was raised by his grandparents in Toulouse where he heard Glenn Miller, Édith Piaf and Louis Armstrong (among others) on the radio. In 1947 he failed his baccalaureat and began a career in journalism… With 23 credits spanning from 1959 to 2024, Claude Nougaro has appeared in 7 films and 16 TV shows.
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Most Popular Claude Nougaro Movies
- Flash Love (1972) — as Claude Nougaro
- Claude Nougaro: Embarquement Immediat (2000) — as Self
- Claude Nougaro - Zenith Made in Nougaro (2005) — as Self
- Les Mémoires de Don Quichotte (2019) — as Cervantes (voice)
- Immortel Nougaro (2024) — as Auteur
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