Barbara

Barbara

Known for: Acting

Born: June 8, 1930 in Paris, France - Died: November 23, 1997

Monique Andrée Serf (9 June 1930 – 24 November 1997), known as Barbara, was a French singer. She took her stage name from her grandmother, Varvara Brodsky, a native of Odesa, Ukraine. Barbara became a famous cabaretière in the late 1950s in Paris, known as La Chanteuse de minuit ('the midnight singer'), before she started composing her own tracks, which brought her to fame. Her most famous songs include "Dis, quand reviendras-tu ?" (1962), "Ma plus belle histoire d'amour" (1966) and "L'Aigle noir" (1970), the latter of which is said to have sold over 1 million copies in just twelve hours. Born on Rue Brochant in Paris to a Jewish family. Her father, Jacques Serf (1904-1959), was a leather salesmen of Alsatian origin and her mother, Ester Brodsky (1905-1967), was a civil servant from Tiraspol. She was the second of four children: Jean (born 1928), Régine (born 1938), and Claude (born 1943). Barbara lived in northwestern Paris as a child. She then lived in Roanne starting in 1938, and in Tarbes starting in 1941. Barbara was 13 years old when she went into hiding during the German occupation of France during World War II. Her family was hidden by the family of conductor Jean-Paul Penin from 1943 to 1945, first in Préaux and then in Saint-Marcellin. After the war ended, Barbara's family came back to Paris in 1946, and settled on Rue Vitruve in the 20th arrondissement. Her childhood dream was to become a pianist, but a problem with her hand made such a career impossible. To console her, her parents agreed to pay for singing lessons. A neighbourhood music professor, who heard her sing, took an interest in helping her develop her talents. She was given vocal lessons and taught to minimally play the piano; eventually she enrolled at the École Supérieure de Musique in 1947. Money was a problem and she gave up her musical studies in 1948. She was first recruited at the Théâtre Mogador, before a stint in Belgium, where she performed under the stage name Barbara Brodi. Late 1951, she returned to Paris to audition at La Fontaine des Quatre Saisons, a popular cabaret in the 7th arrondissement. However, as she failed to become a permanent cast member, she returned to Brussels. In 1955, she returned to Paris; with more luck, she began to sing at various cabarets throughout the capital, with a growing audience. She was deeply scarred by the war and her family's plight. The feelings of emptiness experienced during childhood showed in her songs, particularly "Mon Enfance". She said in her uncompleted autobiography, Il était un piano noir (assembled from notes found after her death), that her father sexually abused her when she was 10 and she hated him for that. He later abandoned the family. A tall person, Barbara dressed in black as she sang melancholy songs of lost love. From 1950 to 1951, after her father's desertion of her family, she lived in Brussels, where she became part of an active artistic community, before visiting Charleroi, where she befriended many artists. Her painter and writer friends took over an old house, converting it into workshops and a concert hall with a piano where she performed the songs of Édith Piaf, Juliette Gréco and Germaine Montero. However, her career evolved slowly and she struggled constantly to eke out a living. ... Source: Article "Barbara (singer)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

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Franz

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Franz

Léonie

1972 Drama
Barbara, chansons pour une absente

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Barbara, chansons pour une absente

Self (archive footage)

2017 Documentary
À la recherche de... Pierre Richard

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À la recherche de... Pierre Richard

Self - Singer, songwriter (archive footage)

2017 Documentary
Au cœur du Papotin

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Au cœur du Papotin

Self

2023 Documentary
Barbara en concert : Pantin 81

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Barbara en concert : Pantin 81

Self

1986 Music
Immortelle Barbara - « …Du bout des lèvres » au Grand Rex à Paris, le 18/09/2023

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Immortelle Barbara - « …Du bout des lèvres » au Grand Rex à Paris, le 18/09/2023

Self (archive footage)

2024 Music
Barbara ou ma plus belle histoire d'amour

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Barbara ou ma plus belle histoire d'amour

Self

1973 Documentary
Precy Jardin

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Precy Jardin

Self

2006 Documentary
As Far as Love Can Go

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As Far as Love Can Go

Barbara

1971 Drama
Mitterrand, président culturel

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Mitterrand, président culturel

Self (archive footage)

2021 Documentary
Chants

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Chants

Self

1994 Drama
Paris nach Noten

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Paris nach Noten

Self

1968 Music
Je suis né à Venise

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Je suis né à Venise

Barbara

N/A Drama
Victoires de la musique

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3.3
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Victoires de la musique

Self

1985 Drama
Le Grand Échiquier

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Le Grand Échiquier

Self

1972 Drama
Dim Dam Dom

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Dim Dam Dom

Self

1965 Documentary
Numéro un

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Numéro un

Self

1975 Drama
Le monde est à vous

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Le monde est à vous

Self

1987 Drama
Discorama

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Discorama

Self

1959 Drama
I'm a Gigolo

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I'm a Gigolo

Songs

1994 Music
La Femme rompue

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La Femme rompue

Original Music Composer

1978 Drama
Summer Beats

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Summer Beats

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2026 Comedy