Jacques Dutronc, a multifaceted French artist, rose to fame as a singer and composer in the mid-1960s, despite being labelled a 'dilettante of music'. This talented individual ventured into the realm of cinema in the early 1970s, collaborating with renowned directors such as Jean-Luc Godard, Andrzej Zulawski, Claude Lelouch, and Maurice Pialat. Dutronc's captivating performance as Vincent van Gogh in Maurice Pialat's 1991 film adaptation of the artist's life earned him the prestigious César award in 1992. Simultaneously, he continued to nurture his musical career, releasing the album "A part ça" in 1995, further solidifying his status as a versatile and accomplished artist.

Jacques Dutronc
82 · Born: Apr 28, 1943
















