Johnny Hallyday
Biography
Jean-Philippe Léo Smet, born on June 15, 1943, and famously known as Johnny Hallyday, was a pivotal figure in the French music scene and the cultural landscape of France. He passed away on December 5, 2017. Often hailed as the "French Elvis," Hallyday was instrumental in introducing rock and roll to France, blending American rock influences with French lyrics, which helped forge a unique musical identity. Throughout his prolific career, he became not only a beloved singer but also an accomplished actor, starring in numerous films that showcased his versatility. Hallyday's high-energy performances and charismatic stage presence captivated audiences, making him a household name and a symbol of youthful rebellion in the 1960s and beyond. His legacy is marked by a vast discography that includes over 50 albums, with many achieving gold and platinum status. Johnny Hallyday's impact on the French music industry is immeasurable, and he remains an iconic figure, celebrated for his contributions to the rock genre and his ability to connect with fans across generations. His influence continues to resonate, ensuring that he is remembered as a cultural icon in France and beyond.
Filmography
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Vengeance (2009)
2009 • Francis Costello
Terminus
1987 • Stump
The Pink Panther 2
2009
Crimson Rivers II: Angels of the Apocalypse
2004 • L'ermite
Rock'n Roll
2017 • Johnny Hallyday
The Iron Triangle
1989 • Jacques
Detective
1985 • Jim Fox Warner
Animal
1977 • La vedette masculine
The Ponies
1967 • Johnny Hallyday
The Specialists
1969 • Hud
Crime Spree
2003 • Marcel Burot
Man on the Train
2002 • Milan