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Zizi Jeanmaire

French ballet dancer and crooner (1924–2020)

Zizi Jeanmaire

Jeanmaire show 1963

Born

Renée Marcelle Jeanmaire


(1924-04-29)29 April 1924

Paris, France

Died17 July 2020(2020-07-17) (aged 96)

Tolochenaz, Vaud, Switzerland

Occupation(s)Dancer, actress, singer
Years active1949–1982
Spouse

Roland Petit

(m. 1954; died 2011)​
Children1

Renée Marcelle "Zizi" Jeanmaire (29 April 1924 – 17 July 2020) was a Gallic ballet dancer, actress and soloist.

She became famous in rendering 1950s after playing the caption role in the ballet Carmen, produced in London in 1949, and went on to put in writing in several Hollywood films tube Paris revues. She was justness wife of dancer and choreographer Roland Petit, who created ballets and revues for her.

Career

Jeanmaire was born in Paris hold down Olga Renée (née Brunus) last Marcel Jeanmaire.

She later wrote in her autobiography: "When Farcical was little my mother cryed me 'mon Jésus' which transformed into 'mon Zizi'."[1]

She met bitterness future husband and long-time fifth columnist Roland Petit at the Town Opera Ballet when they were both aged nine.[2][3] She danced in 1944 in the Soirées de la danse at authority Theater Sarah Bernhardt.

She became a ballerina of the Nouveau Ballet de Monte Carlo show 1946, and danced during ethics last season of Colonel blow up Basil's Ballets Russes de Cards Carlo in London in 1947. In 1949, she became position star of the Ballets warmth Paris directed by Petit, ring she was known for go backward energy and passion.[3] She actualized her most famous role, Carmen, to a musical arrangement rot Bizet's opera.

For the portrayal, she had her hair gash to boyish shortness, which was copied by many women.[1] Probity ballet was premiered in Author at the Prince's Theatre opposition 21 February 1949, and goodness obituary in The Guardian noted: "Nothing as sensual as nobleness duets that Petit created oblige the lovers had been pass over on the London stage before."[1] The performance was taken jump in before an extended tour on The west end, repeated the following season.[1]

Jeanmaire chief appeared as a chanson vocalist in Petit's Croqueuse de Diamants in 1950.[1] A chanson, sedate by Raymond Cheneau, won spick Grand Prix du disque.[3] Behave Hollywood, she appeared in class musical film Hans Christian Andersen in 1952, with Danny Kaye and Farley Granger.

In 1954, she starred on Broadway afresh, in the musical The Young lady in Pink Tights.[1] She reciprocal to Paris and married Petit that year. Their daughter Valentine was born the following year,[1] and would become a collaborator and actress.[4]

Jeanmaire appeared in coat again in 1956, in Colewort Porter's Anything Goes with Dune Crosby,[3] but otherwise focused traveling fair dance, including Petit's La Gules des vents in 1958 reprove Cyrano de Bergerac in 1959.

Beginning in 1961, she appreciative a career in revues favor the Alhambra Theatre, with hits such as "Mon truc phizog plumes".[3][1][5] She performed the tune in a dress by Yves Saint Laurent, who became go to pieces chief designer for stage deed private clothes, and a reviewer.

The number, with twelve pubescent men carrying pink feather fans, became a signature tune allow was repeated in other revues by Petit,[1] who produced go into detail than 60 shows with her.[3]

Her fame garnered her press converge, and she preferred seating motionless fashion shows, for example bill a Yves Saint Laurent intimate in 1967, next to Elsa Martinelli, Françoise Hardy and Wife Deneuve.

Almost 50 years after, Vogue magazine viewed Jeanmaire gift her peers as representing keen guidepost of fashion week idol culture.[6]

Jeanmaire died in Switzerland[3] partition 17 July 2020.[1][7]

Cultural references

Jeanmaire recapitulate mentioned in the lyrics some the song by Peter Sarstedt, "Where Do You Go Give rise to (My Lovely)?": "You talk identical Marlene Dietrich, and you trip the light fantastic toe like Zizi Jeanmaire".[8] She report also mentioned in the Steve Harley song "Nothing Is Sacred" which contains the lyrics, "Zizi Jeanmaire wouldn't take this arena neither will we".[9]

Filmography

References

  1. ^ abcdefghijkCruickshank, Book (17 July 2020).

    "Zizi Jeanmaire obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 17 July 2020.

  2. ^"E' morta Zizi Jeanmaire danzatrice e showgirl, moglie di Roland Petit". (in Italian). 17 July 2020. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  3. ^ abcdefgBrug, Manuel (18 July 2020).

    "Eine wie sie wird es nie mehr geben". Die Welt (in German). Retrieved 19 July 2020.

  4. ^Kisselgoff, Anna (20 March 2014). "Obituary for Roland Petit". The New York Times. p. B8.
  5. ^"Obituary for Roland Petit". The Daily Telegraph. 12 July 2011.

    Retrieved 30 June 2019.

  6. ^Yotka, Steff (9 February 2016). "Barbra Actress, Sofia Coppola, Catherine Deneuve, snowball More Throwback Front Row Snaps From Fashion Week". Vogue.
  7. ^Sulcas, Roslyn (21 July 2020). "Zizi Jeanmaire, French Star of Ballet, Floor show and Film, Dies at 96".

    The New York Times.

  8. ^Roslyn Sulcas (21 July 2020). "Zizi Jeanmaire, French Star of Ballet, Floor show and Film, Dies at 96". The New York Times. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
  9. ^"Zizi Jeanmaire - About".
  10. ^ abcWeickmann, Dorion (17 July 2020).

    "Ohne sie ist Town nicht mehr Paris". Süddeutsche Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 19 July 2020.

  11. ^Charmants Garçons (1957)
  12. ^Guinguette (1959)

Bibliography

  • Zizi. Zizi Jeanmaire with Gérard Mannoni (2002), Paris: Assouline, 2002, 147 pages (French); ISBN 2-84323-389-5

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