Dani (singer)
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Danièle Graule (Castres, 1 October 1944), known as Dani is a French actress and singer.
In 1966 she was contracted to Pathé-Marconi and released her first single Garçon manqué. In 1968 Papa vient d'épouser la bonne sold a million copies and was a major hit. Dani was meant to have been France's Eurovision Song Contest 1974 entry, but President Georges Pompidou died in the week of the competition, so she never entered Eurovision properly.
In cinema she has played the script-girl Liliane in François Truffaut's Day for Night[1] and in the last Antoine Doinel-adventure Love on the Run a short-time-affair of Antoine, Christine's friend Liliane.
Discography
Albums
- 1970 : Dani
- 1977 : Les Migrateurs
Selected filmography
- Avenue Montaigne (2006)
References
- ↑ Roger Crittenden La Nuit américaine - 1998 -- Page 38 "(Her first appearance in front of a camera was in the first film I ever edited: a short called The Market, directed by Ron Porter.) The part of the stagiaire attached to Joelle to learn continuity was given to Dani (Daniele Graule). She was in the "
External links
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