Michel Sardou

Actor, Producer

26 January 1947 (79 years)
Michel Charles Sardou, who is known by his credited stage name as Michel Sardou (born 26 January 1947) is a French singer and occasional actor.

He is known not only for his love songs ("La maladie d'amour", "Je vais t'aimer"), but also for songs dealing with various social and political issues, such as the rights of women in Islamic countries ("Musulmanes"), clerical celibacy ("Le curé"), colonialism ("Le temps des colonies", "Ils ont le pétrole mais c'est tout") or the death penalty ("Je suis pour"). Another sometimes controversial theme found in some of his songs ("Les Ricains" and "Monsieur le Président de France" for example) is his respect and support for the culture and foreign policies of the United States of America. He has been accused of being a racist due to his 1976 song "Le temps des colonies", in which a former colonial soldier proudly tells his memories of colonialism, but Sardou has always claimed the song was sarcastic. His 1981 single "Les lacs du Connemara" was an international hit (especially in the Netherlands). A number of his hit songs were written in collaboration with Jacques Revaux and Pierre Delanoë, a few others (most notably "En chantant") with Italian singer Toto Cutugno.

Sardou sold out eighteen consecutive dates at Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy in 2001, while his 2004 album Du plaisir went straight to the number one spot on the French album charts. With a recording career of fifty years, Sardou has released 25 studio albums, 18 live albums and has recorded more than 350 songs (chiefly in French but also in Spanish, Italian and even English) and has sold more than 100 million records. Currently he is considered as one of the most popular artists in the Francophone world and one of the most lucrative, both in sales and in his shows.

Michel Sardou was born on 26 January 1947 in Paris. His father, Fernand Sardou, was a singer and an actor while his mother, Jackie Sardou was an actress. His paternal grandfather, Valentin Sardou, was a comedian in Marseille, while his grandmother was a singer.

Sardou left school at 17.

Sardou began working as a waiter in his father's cabaret in Montmartre. He eventually met Michel Fugain and auditioned for Eddie Barclay. In 1965, Sardou began his recording career with "Le madras", co-written with Michel Fugain and Patrice Laffont.

In 1967, his career really picked up, thanks to censorship: while France left NATO's integrated military command and the Vietnam War was causing anti-American sentiment in France, Sardou released "Les Ricains" (The Yanks), a song which stated the debt of gratitude towards the US for the liberation of France. Charles de Gaulle did not like the song and he advised against its broadcast on state radio and television. This gave the singer a new notoriety, and the song let him lay the foundations for his future artistic style. However, from 1967 to 1970, he still found it difficult to have big hits. ...

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Known For

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Filmography

2025
2021
The Grand Restaurant III · as The Mafioso
2021
N'écoutez pas mesdames · as Daniel Bachelet
1998
1990
Promotion canapé · as Bernard
1987
Cross · as Thomas Crosky, Dit Cross
1966
Is Paris Burning? · as Young Resistant (uncredited)
1965
The Double Bed · as (3 : « La Répétition »)
1957
Easiest Profession · as Figurant

2025
50 ans de Numéro Un: les Carpentier · as Self (archive Footage)
2024
D'Emmanuelle à Emmanuelle · as Self - Singer (archive Footage)
2024
2024
2023
2023
2022
2022
2021
Michel Sardou, les meilleures chansons · as Self (archive Footage)
2018
2018
2017
Michel Sardou: Dernier show · as Self - Co-Host
2016
Quotidien · as Self
2011
2010
It's Only TV · as Self
2009
C à Vous · as Self
2007
2006
2005
2004
2004
2001
Star Academy · as Self
2001
2000
L'invité · as Self
2000
Sept à huit · as Self
1998
1998
Roll on Sunday · as Self
1998
We Can't Wait for Next Sunday · as Self - Main Guest
1997
1995
1994
Show Sardou · as Self - Host
1994
1993
Zone Interdite · as Self
1993
1993
1990
1988
Fréquenstar · as Self
1987
Sacrée soirée · as Self
1987
NPA · as Self
1986
Miss France · as Self - Président Du Jury
1986
Les Enfoirés · as Self
1985
1985
1982
Champs-Elysees · as Self
1981
1979
Collaroshow · as Self - Singer: 'femme Des Années 80'
1975
Number One · as Self
1975
Système 2 · as Self
1975
Sunday meetings · as Self
1975
Midi-Première · as Self
1972
Midi Trente · as Self
1972
Top to ... · as Self
1971
Cadet Rousselle · as Self
1970
1959
Télé-Dimanche · as Self

1997
Michel Sardou: Salut! · as Concept By