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Maurane

Maurane

Actress

Claudine Luypaerts, better known as Maurane (12 November 1960 – 7 May 2018), was a Francophone Belgian singer and actress. Brought to light in the 1980s with her role as Marie-Jeanne in the second version of the rock opera Starmania, her best-known titles are "Toutes les mamas", "Sur un prélude de Bach" and "Tu es mon autre" (in a duet with Lara Fabian). She was regularly referred to as a "golden voice of francophone song," or having a "velvet voice." Claudine Luypaerts was born on 12 November 1960 in Ixelles, Brussels, to Guy-Philippe Luypaerts, a composer and director of Académie de Musique of Verviers, and Jeannie Patureaux, a piano teacher. When she was young, she studied the violin for a while, but was put off by all forms of schooling and began to learn to sing and play the piano on her own, before preferring the guitar. In 1976, she was second in the Visa competition for the show and, the following year, took part in the Lundis d'Hortense, for which she adopted the stage name "Claudie Claude". In 1979, Maurane took part in the show Brel en mille temps, with Philippe Lafontaine, where she was discovered by the French songwriter Pierre Barouh. Founder of the Saravah label, he produced her first singles which were released starting in 1980 under the pseudonym "Claude Maurane". The latter is a reference to the director Francis Morane who worked on Starmania. However, it is spelled slightly differently in order to avoid confusion with the Bob Morane comic strip,[9] even though she is sometimes credited under this spelling. The first singles - "J'me roule en boule" (1980), "Fais soleil" (1982), "T'as pas la pêche" (1984), "Moi l'argent, toi jeune" (1985) - did not meet with much success. She later got a string of small contracts, singing in the street or in cafés and to be a backing singer, notably for Viktor Lazlo, Jo Lemaire or Philippe Lafontaine. Her career only really took off in 1983 when she first performed at the Sentier des Halles in Paris. The show's success allowed her to record her first album, Danser, produced by Saravah, Éditions 23 and Franc'Amour, which was released in 1986. In 1988, Michel Berger cast her in the role of Marie-Jeanne, created in 1978 by Fabienne Thibeault. She sang in the second version of the rock opera Starmania, which toured for six months with Renaud Hantson, Sabrina Lory, Wenta, Martine St. Clair, Peter Lorne and the brothers Norman and Richard Groulx. Performing this role at the same time as her singing career proved to be difficult for her, leading her to suddenly stop performing in the rock opera.[10] She was replaced by Réjane Perry for the rest of the tour. Her second album, Maurane, was released in 1989 on Polydor and proved to be a success, selling 150,000 copies. The album contains one of her most popular songsː "Toutes les mamas," and its success led her to perform at the Olympia then on an international tour that ended in Japan. In July 1989, Maurane was awarded both the Radio France Internationale's female Octave, and the Festival d'été de Québec award. ... Source: Article "Maurane" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Born: November 12, 1960 in Ixelles, Belgium

Died: May 7, 2018 (Age 57)

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Maurane  Movies & TV Credits

Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
Movie
5.7
ActressMaurane2005
Movie
5.7
ActressFrançoise2014
Movie
7.4
ActressFrancine2010
Movie
5.9
ActressLa patronne2018
Movie
6.7
ActressJoëlle1998
Movie
Actress
TV Show
6
ActressSelf
1 Episode
1992-1995
TV Show
7.6
ActressSelf
1 Episode
1993
TV Show
4
ActressSelf
4 Episodes
2001
TV Show
4.2
ActressSelf
2 Episodes
1998
TV Show
7.3
ActressSelf
1 Episode
1972
TV Show
6.5
ActressSelf
2 Episodes
1982-2013
TV Show
3.9
Actress(Francophone Artist or Artist of the Year)
1 Episode
1985
TV Show
7.4
ActressSelf
1 Episode
2012
TV Show
3.9
ActressSelf
7 Episodes
1985
Movie
6.2
ActressSelf2009
Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
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