Serge Reggiani was an Italian-born French actor and singer who became a beloved figure in French entertainment. Born in 1922, he moved to France with his family as a child and later studied acting. Reggiani first made his mark as a talented actor, appearing in numerous films throughout the 1940s and 1950s, including notable roles in "Casque d'or" and "Les Misérables".
In the mid-1960s, at the age of 43, Reggiani embarked on a successful singing career that would make him an icon of French chanson. His gravelly voice and emotive performances resonated with audiences across generations. Some of his most famous songs include "Les loups sont entrés dans Paris" and "Le Déserteur". Reggiani was known for his interpretations of poems by great French writers, bringing the works of Rimbaud, Apollinaire, and Prévert to new audiences through his music.
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