Françoise Hardy was born in Paris on January 17, 1944. Today the singer turns 80 years old.
The French chanson singer, songwriter and actress turns 80 today. To celebrate the day, we are celebrating Hardy and her long-standing career in the form of a picture gallery.
Françoise Hardy became famous for her song “Tous les garçons et les filles” in 1962, which sold two million copies in just a few days. At that time the singer was just 18 years old. Just a year later, she represented Monaco in the Eurovision Song Contest – then called “Grand Prix Eurovision de la Chanson” – with her song “L’amour s’en va” and reached fifth place. This is followed by a series of hits that she sang in French, Italian, English, Spanish and Portuguese.
In addition to her musical (and modeling) success, Hardy also appeared in a few films. The 1960s style icon was seen in 1966 in films such as “Masculine – Feminine or: The Children of Marx and Coca-Cola” and “Grand Prix”.
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