Michel Jonasz
Known for: Acting
Born: January 20, 1947 in Drancy, Seine-Saint-Denis, France
Michel Jonasz (born 21 January 1947 in Drancy, France) is a French composer-songwriter, singer and actor. His compositions include: La boîte de jazz, Joueurs de blues and Les vacances au bord de la mer. Born of Hungarian immigrant parents, Michel Jonasz left school at the age of 15 to find his way in the arts. Painting, theatre and music interested him, but he began his artistic career as a pianist. After working with both Vigon and The Lemons, in 1966 he created the band King Set with his friend, the guitarist Alain Goldstein. Two radio successes made his voice and his talent for rhythm known: an original composition, Apesanteur (Weightlessness), in 1967, and Jezebel in 1968. His solo career began slowly with a single ("45t") at the end of 1968 under the name of Michel Kingset, the next in 1970 under his own name. He had to wait until 1974 to find a large audience with two simultaneous hits ("tubes"): Dites-Moi and Super Nana. Source: Article "Michel Jonasz" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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Chroniques de l'âge tendre
Self
Alain Souchon - One Day, One Fate
Self
The Rashevski Tango
Simon Rashevski
Tous les chanteurs s'appellent Michel
Self (archive footage)
Behind the Walls
Director - Institution of Supervised Education
À mon tour
Ferdinand Moreno
Le Testament d'un poète juif assassiné
Paltiel Kossover
A Love to Hide
Armand Lavandier
Two Lives Plus One
Guidalé
Oldies But Goodies
Albert
Agathe contre Agathe
Alexis
Vagabondes
Le Triporteur de Belleville
Elie Leïzer
Ces chansons de nos vacances
Self
Lisa
Benjamin
Hyacinthe
Monsieur Escudero
Double foyer
Jacques
Michel Jonasz au Zénith
ADN, l'âme de la terre
Yacim
Fais danser la poussière
Camille
Family Business
René Perez
La Résidence
Martial Node
Fugues
Tremblay
J'étais à Nüremberg
François Bloch