Jean-Pierre Barda
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Jean Pierre Barda (born March 7, 1967, Paris) is a French-Swedish pop star, actor, make up artist, and hair dresser. He is well-known for being part of the Pop group Army of Lovers.
Barda was born in Paris, France, and moved to Sweden with his Algerian Jewish family as a child. Barda started out working with Alexander Bard as a part of the Barbie project. He called himself Farouk, but reverted to his real name when Barbie morphed into Army of Lovers. Barda has been with the group in all of its incarnations, and has often worn the most outrageous or revealing outfits. Though he is credited as playing an instrument for both Barbie and Army of Lovers, it is doubtful. There is also some controversy as to whether or not he helped write the songs, but it is certainly him singing/chanting on AOL hits such as "Crucified" and "Israelism". Barda is currently working with Alexander Bard on his new project, Bodies Without Organs.
Besides his work in music, Barda is also very well known in Sweden as a hair-dresser and make-up artist. He has done work for movies, tv, photo shoots even for the Queen of Sweden. He also has a career as an actor, and has appeared in film, tv, and on stage. In this field he is currently working with a 3G phone company on developing a TV-style fashion program for mobile phones.
His overtly gay style has given rise to the expression "Jean-Pierre Barda-bögar" (Jean Pierre Barda-gays), used by some Swedish people who dislike the metrosexual clothing some people in Stockholm wear.
[edit] Theater
"Min Mamma Herr Albin" (Swedish version of La Cage Aux Folles) (1995) - the butler
[edit] Film
- "Livet är en schlager" (2000) - himself
- "Once In a Lifetime" (2000) (International: English title) - himself
- "House of Angels: The Second Summer" (1994) - himself
[edit] TV
- "Rik Och Berömd" (Swedish version of Lifestyles of the Rich And Famous) - host
- "Miss Sweden Competition" - host
- "Sally" (1999) - himself
- "Silikon" (1999-2001) - make-over artist/host