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Sep 26, 2017 · Piaf’s biographer, Caroline Burke, recalls the dramatic moment when Piaf learned of Cerdan’s fate in the book, No Regrets: The Life of Édith Piaf. Read an excerpt from that chapter here . This film clip tells of Marcel Cerdan’s rise to boxing fame and the couple’s love.
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Like so many children raised on the street, she was an ill child. Her mother abandoned her at birth, her father was an acrobatic street performer. When her father enlisted in the Army during World War I, she went to live with her father's mother, the madam of a brothel. She suffered from an eye disease that causes blindness from age 3 until age 7. ...
Piaf quite rapidly developed an addiction to morphine, an addiction which would torment her for the rest of her life. She struggled with alcohol dependency and friends report that she experimented with other drugs. Sometime during the 1950s, she began to develop rheumatoid arthritis and was reportedly in constant pain which only deepened her depend...
Later that year, Piaf went with her husband, Theo Sarapo, to recuperate at her villa on the French Riviera. However, her condition rapidly deteriorated. She died on October 10 or October 11. The date is unclear because her husband and nurse either drove or hired an ambulance to bring Piaf's body back to Paris in the dark of night, and they announce...
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Édith Giovanna Gassion (19 December 1915 – 10 October 1963), known as Édith Piaf (French pronunciation: [edit pjaf]), was a French entertainer best known for performing songs in the cabaret and modern chanson genres.
Apr 14, 2021 · Leplée had been killed by mobsters with ties to Piaf and the police believed that they had acted under her command. There was absolutely no evidence to support this and the star was acquitted, but not before her name had become entrenched in a melee of besmirching headlines.
Jun 28, 2021 · After her death one of her closest friends, Jean Cocteau, a world famous French writer, said, "Edith Piaf burned herself up in the flames of her glory. I never knew anyone who was less protective of her spirit. She didn't dole it out, she gave everything away." Cocteau died the day after Piaf. Within 48 hours, France lost two of its greatest ...
October 25, 1963. Edith Piaf died at seven o’clock in the morning in Paris, and a few hours later on that same recent Friday her friend Jean Cocteau, in his nearby country house at...
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The French and foreign press could thus headline that her death had killed him, alongside, in Le Parisien’s case, a photo of her body with her jaw tied up. 45 Close In all likelihood, Cocteau was already at death’s door, but the melodrama of a mystical tryst was too tempting to pass up: the poet and the call girl, the avant-garde genius and ...