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Catherine Lara

Catherine Lara

Composer

Catherine Lara (born Catherine Bodet; 29 May 1945) is a French violinist, composer, singer, and author. Over a career spanning more than five decades, she has established herself as an icon in French pop/rock music as well as the neo-classical genre. She has released 26 studio albums, contributed music to numerous television and film productions, and helped stage and produce many theatrical works. Lara is openly lesbian. Catherine Bodet was born in Poissy, near Paris, the daughter of a doctor and pianist father, and a violinist mother. Catherine started playing the violin at age 5 and entered the Conservatoire de Versailles at age 11, obtaining first prize in 1958. She went on to get the 2nd prize for violin at the Conservatoire de Paris in 1965 and the first prize for chamber music in 1966. Leaving the Conservatoire, Lara started her own chamber orchestra, Les Musiciens de Paris, in which she played first violin. She then created the Lara Quartet, which accompanied singers on stage, including Claude Nougaro, Nana Mouskouri, Mireille Mathieu, and Jean Ferrat. She played on recordings by Françoise Hardy, Maxime Le Forestier, Georgette Lemaire, Jean Sablon, and Juliette Gréco, as well as writing two songs for Barbara's 1972 album Amours incestueuses. In 1969, Lara opened for Canadian musician Gilles Vigneault at the Olympia music hall in Paris. Lara's first original album, Ad libitum, was released in 1972, and in 1975 she composed the score to the French film Docteur Françoise Gailland. In 1977, William Sheller dedicated a song to her on his album Symphoman, and she played violin on the recording. In 1979, she contributed to the album Contes de traviole by Richard Gotainer. Lara's 1974 folk-tinged album La craie dans l'encrier included vocal contributions from Gilbert Montagné. Since her 1979 album Coup d'feel, Lara's songs have been more influenced by rock music. This album, recorded in the town of Morin-Heights in Quebec, also saw the beginning of Lara's collaboration with French-Canadian lyricist Luc Plamondon. Jean-Pierre Ferland also contributed to the album. In the early 80s she wrote scores for several films such as The Rebel (1980), Men Prefer Fat Girls (1981), and La Triche (1984), and she wrote the music for the musical show Revue et corrigée, created by her friends Bob Decout and Annie Girardot in 1982. The 1983 album La Rockeuse de diamant proved a major success, with the eponymous single and the daring song "Autonome", in which Lara openly reveals her sexual preferences with the words "...for a long time I thought what others thought, ...I lived as if I was someone else...for a long time I knew parallel loves...until the day when, autonomous, autonomous, free to love a woman or a man...". This made Lara one of the first French celebrities to come out as openly gay. During an interview with Michel Denisot on the show Mon Zénith à moi, when asked what she looks for first in a man, she stated "His wife". Although she did not publicize it at the time, Lara dated actress Muriel Robin from 1990 to 1995. ... Source: Article "Catherine Lara" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Born: May 29, 1945 (Age 78) in Poissy, Yvelines, France

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8.6
ActressSelf2023
TV Show
ActressSelf
1 Episode
2006
TV Show
4
ActressSelf
1 Episode
2001
TV Show
ActressSelf
3 Episodes
1957-1975
TV Show
4.5
ActressSelf
2 Episodes
1984-2000
TV Show
ActressSelf
1 Episode
2009
TV Show
4.2
ActressSelf
1 Episode
1998
TV Show
5.2
ActressSelf
1 Episode
2006
TV Show
6.3
ActressSelf
7 Episodes
1975-1982
TV Show
6.5
ActressSelf
1 Episode
1987-2001
TV Show
ActressSelf
6 Episodes
1972
TV Show
6.9
ActressSelf
5 Episodes
1972-1975
TV Show
ActressSelf
2 Episodes
1971
TV Show
ActressSelf
2 Episodes
1975-1980
TV Show
5.8
ActressSelf
9 Episodes
1975-1982
TV Show
ActressSelf
1 Episode
1975-1976
TV Show
ActressSelf
14 Episodes
1982-2013
TV Show
3.9
ActressSelf
1 Episode
1985
TV Show
3.9
ActressSelf (Female Artist of the Year)
1 Episode
1985
TV Show
ActressSelf
1 Episode
2022
Movie
ActressNicole (segment "L'Addition")2020
Movie
5.9
SoundOriginal Music Composer1976
Movie
7.4
SoundMusic1980
TV Show
6.6
SoundOriginal Music Composer
11 Episodes
2014
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SoundOriginal Music Composer2013
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SoundOriginal Music Composer2010
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SoundOriginal Music Composer2014-2014
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SoundOriginal Music Composer2009
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