
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Born
May 29, 1929
Died
March 20, 1998 (age 68)
Place of Birth
Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France
Also Known As
Marcelle Jeanine Saunier
Catherine Sauvage
Biography
Catherine Sauvage (26 May 1929 – 20 March 1998) was a French singer and actress.
Born Marcelle Jeanine Saunier in Nancy, France, she moved with her family in 1940 to the Free Zone in Annecy. After high school, she turned to the theater, performing under the name Janine Saulnier. After eight years of studying piano, singing and drama, in 1950 she met Léo Ferré and fell in love with his songs. In 1952 she sang his "Paris canaille", which became a hit. In 1954, she won the "Grand Prix du Disque", a famous French award, for the song "L'Homme", again by Ferré. On tour in Canada, she made the acquaintance of Gilles Vigneault, who wrote "Mon Pays, Le Corbeau, la Manikoutai" for her.
Arriving in Paris, she adopted the surname Sauvage, borrowed from a childhood friend, and, began studying drama: I did my apprenticeship with Jean-Louis Barrault, with John Vilar, Roger Blin, Marcel Marceau. [...] The chance of life allowed me to be presented to Moyses, who was the director of the cabaret Le Boeuf sur le Toit. I sang him some stuff like that, recited two or three poems. As a result, Moyses hired me the next day. I used a directory with songs including Marianne Oswald. I stayed two months at the Boeuf sur le Toit --- afterwards, I sang at the Quod Libet, a nightclub on 3 rue des Prés-At-Clerics.
She also performed at the cabarets L'Arlequin at 131 bis, boulevard Saint-Germain, then at L'Écluse at 15, Quai des Grands Augustins, in the 6th arrondissement.
She met Léo Ferré, whom she helped in bringing recognition to his music: "It was the meeting of my life. As a happiness never comes alone, they say, Jacques Canetti came to hear me a beautiful evening. He was always looking for artists for the record company of which he was the artistic director, as well as for [the concert hall] Les Trois Baudets that he had established."
Jacques Canetti hired her in 1953 and 1954 to work at Les Trois Baudets. "So I visited that cabaret on Rue Coustou for two years. Later I was featured at the Olympia, and received a grand prize for record L'Homme with Léo Ferré."
She died in 1998, aged 68, in Bry-sur-Marne, Val-de-Marne.
She has always given preference to poetry set to music. Léo Ferré and Gilles Vigneault have said they considered Sauvage their best performer. Aragon, one of her favorite poets, wrote about her: "And suddenly with her voice, like a gift, every word makes complete sense."
Source: Article "Catherine Sauvage" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For

TV
Champs-Elysées
Self
1982

TV
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
Self
1975

TV
Le Grand Échiquier
Self
1972

TV
Le monde est à vous
Self
1987
TV
Midi trente
Self
1972

TV
Police Commissioner Moulin
Alice Dudeffant
1976
TV
Samedi soir
Self
1971

TV
Discorama
Self
1959

TV
La Chance aux chansons
Self
1984

TV
À bout portant
Self
1968

TV
Cadet Rousselle
Self
1971

Film
Maid in Paris
1956

Film
La Fiancée qui venait du froid
mère de Paul
1983

Film
Two Hours to Kill
Diane Damerville
1966
Filmography
1987TVLe monde est à vousas Self1984TVLa Chance aux chansonsas Self1983FilmLa Fiancée qui venait du froidas mère de Paul1982TVChamps-Elyséesas Self1976TVPolice Commissioner Moulinas Alice Dudeffant1975TVLes Rendez-vous du dimancheas Self1972TVMidi trenteas Self1972TVLe Grand Échiquieras Self1971TVCadet Rousselleas Self1971TVSamedi soiras Self1968TVÀ bout portantas Self1966FilmTwo Hours to Killas Diane Damerville1959TVDiscoramaas Self1956FilmMaid in Paris