
Georges Brassens
Georges Charles Brassens (22 October 1921 – 29 October 1981) was a French singer-songwriter and poet. As an iconic figure in France, he achieved fame through his elegant songs with their harmonically complex music for voice and guitar and articulate, diverse lyrics. He is considered one of France's most accomplished postwar poets. He has also set to music poems by both well-known and relatively obscure poets, including Louis Aragon (Il n'y a pas d'amour heureux), Victor Hugo (La Légende de la Nonne, Gastibelza), Paul Verlaine, Jean Richepin, François Villon (La Ballade des Dames du Temps Jadis), and Antoine Pol (Les Passantes). During World War II, he was forced by the Germans to work in a labor camp at a BMW aircraft engine plant in Basdorf near Berlin in Germany (March 1943). Here Brassens met some of his future friends, such as Pierre Onténiente, whom he called Gibraltar because he was "steady as a rock." They would later become close friends. After being given ten days' sick leave in France, he decided not to return to the labor camp. Brassens took refuge in a small cul-de-sac called "Impasse Florimont," in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, a popular district, where he lived for several years with its owner, Jeanne Planche, a friend of his aunt. Planche lived with her husband Marcel in relative poverty: without gas, running water, or electricity. Brassens remained hidden there until the end of the war five months later, but ended up staying for 22 years. Planche was the inspiration for Brassens's song Jeanne. He wrote and sang, with his guitar, more than a hundred of his poems. Between 1952 and 1976, he recorded fourteen albums that include several popular French songs such as Les copains d'abord, Chanson pour l'Auvergnat, La mauvaise réputation, and Mourir pour des idées. Most of his texts are tinged with black humour and are often anarchist-minded. In 1967, he received the Grand Prix de Poésie of the Académie française. Apart from Paris and Sète, he lived in Crespières (near Paris) and in Lézardrieux (Brittany). Brassens was born in Sète, a commune in the Hérault department of the Occitanie region, to a French father and an Italian mother from the town of Marsico Nuovo (in the province of Potenza, Basilicata). ... Source: Article "Georges Brassens" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
35 acting credits
Acting · 35

Champs-Elysées
1982

Sacrée soirée
1987

Apostrophes
1975

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
1975

Le Grand Échiquier
1972

Numéro un
1975
Midi trente
1972

Discorama
1959
Système 2
1975

30 millions d'amis
1976

Cadet Rousselle
1971

La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président
2022

Archives secrètes
2021

Georges Brassens - Elle est à toi cette chanson 1954 à 1979
1954

The Gates of Paris
1957

Cavanna, jusqu'à l'ultime seconde j'écrirai
2015

Émilie Jolie
1980

Le regard de Georges Brassens
2013

L'affaire Matzneff
2020

Effedia - Sulla mia cattiva strada
2008

Boris Vian, un cœur qui battait trop fort
2020

Charles Trenet, l'enchanteur
2022

Georges Brassens chez lui à Paris
1978

Jake on the Box
2006

France, Song
1969

#Merci Brassens
2017
Françoise et Udo...
1968

Georges Brassens - Live à Bobino
1976

Brel, Brassens, Ferré, trois hommes sur la photo
1969

CELÌÀNTÀNGÓ
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Pourquoi t'as les cheveux blancs...
1973

Georges Brassens, les meilleures chansons
2021

Brassens est en nous
2011

Georges Brassens : Elle est à toi cette chanson
2004

Brassens by Brassens
2020