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Sophie Hecquet
Birth nameArlette Hecquet
Also known asSophie
Jenny Ann
Born(1944-10-09)9 October 1944
Dax, Landes, France
Died28 October 2012(2012-10-28) (aged 68)
Paris, France
GenresPop, yé-yé
Occupation(s)Singer, radio and television presenter
Years active1962–1990s

Sophie Hecquet (born Arlette Hecquet, 9 October 1944 – 28 October 2012), often credited mononymouslyasSophie, was a French pop singer and radio and television presenter.

Biography[edit]

She was born in Dax, Landes. Early in her career, as Jenny Ann, she toured with Johnny Hallyday. In 1962 she appeared in a Scopitone short film directed by Claude Lelouch. She started her recording career, as Sophie, in 1963, and appeared in Michel Boisrond's film Cherchez l'idole. She released a succession of singles and EPs for Decca Records in France, as an exponent of the yé-yé style, arranged by either Eddie VartanorJacques Loussier. She often recorded French language versions of American or British pop songs, including "Reviens vite et oublie" ("Be My Baby"),『Quand un air vous possède』("When My Little Girl Is Smiling"), and "Je ne fais pas d'histoires" ("It's Not Unusual"). She performed regularly on television, including a duet with Charles Aznavour on the programme La La La.[1]

After a break, she resumed a singing career in the early 1970s. In 1975, she represented Monaco at the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Une chanson c’est une lettre", co-written and arrangedbyAndré Popp, finishing in 13th place. She then started working in radio and television as a presenter for Radio Monte-Carlo, often working with Jean-Pierre Foucault. She was also responsible for children's programmes. In the 1980s, she joined RTL-TVI in Belgium, and in the 1990s presented the programme Comme chez vous.[1]

She opened a restaurant, La maison de Sophie, in Uccle, Belgium, in the early 2000s. In 2012, she was moved to Paris for an operation on a ruptured aneurysm, but died in hospital there, aged 68.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Sophie, Passion Chanson. Retrieved 21 August 2020

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