
Nino Ferrer
Known for ActingBorn 1934-08-15Died 1998-08-13Genoa, Liguria, Italy
Nino Agostino Arturo Maria Ferrari (15 August 1934 – 13 August 1998), known as Nino Ferrer, was an Italian-born French singer-songwriter and author. Nino Ferrer was born on 15 August 1934 in Genoa, Italy, but lived the first years of his life in New Caledonia (an overseas territory of France in the southwest Pacific Ocean), where his father, an engineer, was working. Jesuit religious schooling, first in Genoa and later in Saint-Jean de Passy, Paris, left him with a lifelong aversion to the Church. From 1947, the young Nino studied ethnology and archaeology in the Sorbonne university in Paris, also pursuing his interests in music and painting. After completing his studies, Ferrer started traveling the world, working on a freighter ship. When he returned to France he immersed himself in music. A passion for jazz and the blues led him to worship the music of James Brown, Otis Redding and Ray Charles. He started to play the double bass in Bill Coleman's New Orleans Jazz Orchestra. He appeared on a recording for the first time in 1959, playing bass on two 45 singles by the Dixie Cats. The suggestion to take up solo singing came from the rhythm 'n' blues singer Nancy Holloway, whom he also accompanied. In 1963, Ferrer recorded his own first record, the single "Pour oublier qu'on s'est aimé" ("To forget we were in love"). The B-side of that single had a song "C'est irréparable", which was translated for Italian superstar Mina as "Un anno d'amore" and became a big hit in 1965. Later again, in 1991, Spanish singer Luz Casal had a hit with "Un año de amor", translated from Italian by director Pedro Almodóvar for his film Tacones Lejanos (High Heels). His first solo success came in 1965 with the song "Mirza". Other hits, such as "Cornichons" and "Oh! hé! hein! bon!" followed, establishing Ferrer as something of a comedic singer. The stereotyping and his eventual huge success made him feel "trapped", and unable to escape from the constant demands of huge audiences to hear the hits he himself despised. He started leading a life of "wine, women and song" while giving endless provocative performances in theatres, on television and on tour. In Italy, he scored a major hit in 1967 with "La pelle nera" (the French version is "Je voudrais être un noir" ["I'd like to be a black man"]). This soul song, with its quasi-revolutionary lyrics imploring a series of Ferrer's black music idols to gift him their black skin for the benefit of music-making, achieved long-lasting iconic status in Italy. "La pelle nera" was followed by a string of other semi-serious Italian songs, which included two appearances at the Sanremo Music Festival (in 1968 and 1970). In 1970, he returned to France and resumed his musical career there. Ferrer rebelled against the "gaudy frivolity" of French show business, filled with what he perceived as its "cynical technocrats and greedy exploiters of talent" (he had considered leaving show business altogether in 1967, when he left France for Italy). In his lesser-known songs, which the public largely ignored, he mocked life's absurdities. He agreed with Serge Gainsbourg and Claude Nougaro that songs are a "minor art" and "just background noise". ... Source: Article "Nino Ferrer" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.Read more
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Agence Interim
1969 · Series
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Midi Première
1975 · Series
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Sheila, toutes ces vies-là
2022 · Movie
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A Savage Summer
1970 · Movie
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Dim Dam Dom
1965 · Series
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Discorama
1959 · Series
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Numéro un
1975 · Series
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Il était une fois Champs-Élysées
2022 · Series
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L'homme qui venait du Cher
1969 · Movie
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Champs-Elysées
1982 · Series
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The Society of the Spectacle
1974 · Movie
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30 millions d'amis
1976 · Series
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Litan
1982 · Movie
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Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
1975 · Series
Midi trente
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Midi trente
1972 · Series
Samedi soir
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Samedi soir
1971 · Series
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Sacrée soirée
1987 · Series
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Delphine
1969 · Movie
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Quand tu seras débloqué... fais-moi signe !
1981 · Movie
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Let the Shooters Shoot
1964 · Movie
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Emilienne
1975 · Movie
Sounds Like Nino Ferrer
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Sounds Like Nino Ferrer
2004 · Movie

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Nino Ferrer - Anthologie - Son dernier concert.
1996 · Movie

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La Desabusion
1996 · Movie

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La Peinture
1987 · Movie
Système 2
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Système 2
1975 · Series

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Io, Agata e tu
1970 · Series
Night-Club
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Night-Club
1968 · Series
Europarty
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Europarty
1967 · Series