
Léo Ferré
Known for Sound · 18 credits
- Born
- 1916-08-24
- Died
- 1993-07-14
- Place of birth
- Monte Carlo, Monaco
Biography
Léo Ferré (24 August 1916 – 14 July 1993) was a French-born Monégasque poet and composer, and a dynamic and controversial live performer, whose career in France dominated the years after the Second World War until his death. He released some forty albums over this period, composing the music and the majority of the lyrics. He released many hit singles, particularly between 1960 and the mid-seventies. Some of his songs have become classics of the French chanson repertoire, including "Avec le temps", "C'est extra", "Jolie Môme" and "Paris canaille".
Son of Joseph Ferré, French staff manager at Monte-Carlo Casino, and Marie Scotto, a Monégasque dressmaker of Italian descent from Piedmont, he had a sister, Lucienne, two years older.
Léo Ferré had an early interest in music. At the age of seven, he joined the choir of the Monaco Cathedral and discovered polyphony through singing pieces by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina and Tomás Luis de Victoria. His uncle, former violinist and secretary at the Casino, used to bring him to performances and rehearsals at the Monte Carlo Opera. Ferré listened to such musicians as bass singer Feodor Chaliapin, discovered Beethoven under the baton of Arturo Toscanini (Coriolanus), was deeply moved by the Fifth Symphony. But it is the sweet presence of composer Maurice Ravel during L'Enfant et les Sortilèges rehearsals that impressed him the most.
At nine years of age he entered Saint-Charles College of Bordighera, run by the Brothers of the Christian Schools in Italy. He remained there for eight long years of severe discipline and boredom. He wrote about this lonely and caged childhood in an autofiction (Benoît Misère, 1970).
He graduated from high school at Monaco, but his father did not let him attend the Conservatory of Music.
Known For
TV Shows (13)

Champs-Elysées
1982
as Self

Midi Première
1975
as Self

Apostrophes
1975
as Self (archive footage)

Sacrée soirée
1987
as Self (archive footage)

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
1975
as Self

Le monde est à vous
1987
as Self

Numéro un
1975
as Self (archive footage)

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

Discorama
1959
as Self

Téléthon
1987
as Self
Système 2
1975
as Self

À bout portant
1968
as Self
Movies (5)
About Léo Ferré
Léo Ferré (24 August 1916 – 14 July 1993) was a French-born Monégasque poet and composer, and a dynamic and controversial live performer, whose career in France dominated the years after the Second World War until his death. He released some forty albums over this period, composing the music and the majority of the lyrics. He released many hit singles, particularly between 1960 and the mid-seventies. Some of his songs have become classics of the French chanson repertoire, including "Avec le temps", "C'est extra", "Jolie Môme" and "Paris canail… With 18 credits spanning from 1950 to 2021, Léo Ferré has appeared in 5 films and 13 TV shows.
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Most Popular Léo Ferré Movies
- Cage of Gold (1950) — as Victor
- François Mitterrand & Anne Pingeot: Pieces of a Love Story (2021) — as Self (archive footage)
- L'affaire Matzneff (2020) — as (archive footage)
- Brel, Brassens, Ferré, trois hommes sur la photo (1969) — as Self
- Léo Ferré, un homme libre (2020) — as Self (archive footage)
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