French Singer Nicole Croisille, of 'A Man and a Woman' Fame, Dies at 88 ...
- French singer Nicole Croisille, known for her work on the 1966 film A Man and a Woman, died overnight Tuesday-Wednesday in 2025.
- Her agent, Jacques Metges, reported her death after a long illness and noted she fought with great courage until the end.
- Beyond the soundtrack, Croisille gained fame with 1970s hits like Telephone-moi, Parlez-moi de lui, and Une femme avec toi, and worked as a dancer and actress.
- In a 2017 Paris Match interview, Croisille remarked, "she knows what she has brought to people," reflecting on her career impact.
- Her passing marks the loss of a beloved French artist known internationally and remembered for both music and performance arts.
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French singer and actress Nicole Croisille, performer of the great success of the 1960s A man and a woman, died at the age of 88, announced on Wednesday 4 June her agent.
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French singer Nicole Croisille, of ‘A Man and a Woman’ fame, dies at 88: agent
Nicole Croisille, a French singer who sang on the soundtrack of the hit 1966 film A Man and a Woman, has died, her agent told AFP on Wednesday. She was 88. Croisille died “following a long illness” in Paris during the night of Tuesday-Wednesday, Jacques Metges said.“Until the end, she fought with lots of force...
Nicole Croisille, singer, dancer and actress, died on the night of Tuesday to Wednesday at the age of 88. TF1's JT traces her career in images. - Nicole Croisille draws her reverence: these great love songs she leaves us (Culture, media and entertainment).
Nicole Croisille, one of the most beautiful French voices and Philippe Labro, the prince of the media just left us. Mr Nostalgie remembers... Yesterday, a journalist friend asked me: What is it for you, the French spirit? So I was going back to Villon, I was going back to Rabelais, I was going to Larbaud's house in Bourbonnais, I risked flirting with Morand, I didn't forget to talk about this good old bugly from Prévert to the heavy eyelids whil…
French singer and actress Nicole Croisille, an interpreter of the themes of some of Claude Lelouch's most famous films, died last night at 88 years old, reports on Wednesday the local press quoting her agent.On an international level, her best known theme is the catchy Dabadabada of the film Un homme et une femme (Un man y un mujer), one of Lelouch's greatest hits.Born in 1936 and trained in classical music and dance, she began working in the ba…
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