
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Born
March 25, 1906
Died
February 24, 1994 (age 87)
Place of Birth
Nogent-sur-Marne, Val-de-Marne, France
Jean Sablon
Biography
Jean Sablon (Nogent-sur-Marne 25 March 1906 – Cannes 24 February 1994) was a French singer, songwriter, composer and actor. He was one of the first French singers to immerse himself in jazz. The man behind several songs by big French and American names, he was the first to use a microphone on a French stage in 1936. Star of vinyl and the radio, he left France in 1937 to take up a contract with NBC in the United States. His radio and later televised shows made him a huge star in America. Henceforth the most international of French singers among his contemporaries, he became an ambassador of French songwriting and dedicated his career to touring internationally, occasionally returning to France to appear on stage. His sixty-one year career came to an end in 1984.
Sablon was born in Nogent-sur-Marne, the son of a composer, with brothers and sisters who had successful careers of their own in musical entertainment.
A pupil at the Lycée Charlemagne in Paris, Jean Sablon dropped out, intending to study at the Conservatory of Paris. Too late, however, to apply for his year, he concentrated immediately on a professional singing career. He made his debut at the age of seventeen in an operetta in Paris. It was in operettas that he came to share the stage in 1923 first with Jean Gabin in La Dame en Décolleté and then with Charles Boyer and Falconetti in Simili in 1925.
1927 found him appearing in the review of Au Temps de Gastounet (written by Rip) with Jacqueline Delubac. It was Paul Colin who created the first billboard for the young singer. After appearing in the operetta "Lulu" with Fernand Gravey, he embarked on a transatlantic journey to Rio de Janeiro in the company of Georges Milton and Alice Cocéa for the inauguration of the Copacabana Palace (1928). In 1929, Jean Sablon recorded his first demo record for Columbia with Georges Van Parys, as well as sharing the stage in the operetta Vive Leroy with Arletty, Dranem and Jacqueline Delubac and then Music Hall with Damia and Germaine Rouer. The following year, he appeared in Cocktail 328 with Damia again, as well as making his first film, Chacun sa Chance, the same year, with Jean Gabin who also made his film debut with him.
Henri Diamant-Berger approached Sablon in 1931 for the making of Tante Aurélie alongside his sister Germaine Sablon. That year, he was back on stage in La Revue Argentine, then Parade de Femmes with Carlos Gardel. It was in 1931 that he met Mireille, whose song "Couchés dans le foin" became a great success, the introduction being made by the editor Raoul Breton.
Other important encounter in 1931, Jean discovered the guitarist Django Reinhardt in La Boîte à Matelots.
On stage, Jean appeared with Mistinguett at the Casino de Paris in Paris qui brille. ...
Source: Article "Jean Sablon" 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
Numéro un
Self
1975

TV
Numéro un
Self - Host
1975

TV
Le Grand Échiquier
Self
1972
TV
Midi trente
Self
1972
TV
Samedi soir
Self
1971

TV
Discorama
Self
1959

TV
La Chance aux chansons
Self (archive footage)
1984

TV
À bout portant
Self
1968
TV
Système 2
Self
1975

TV
Cadet Rousselle
Self
1971

Film
The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle
Piano Specialty (uncredited)
1939
TV
Wieder zurück: Siegfried Arno - Eine Musik-Show aus Studio 3
Self
1962

Film
Paris Still Sings!
Self
1951

Film
Madame Sans-Gêne
Extra
1925

Film
Everyone Has Their Chance
Jean Dartaud
1930
Filmography
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