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Nino Ferrer is a Actor and Sound French born on 15 august 1934 at Genoa (Italie)

Nino Ferrer

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Birth name Nino Agostino Arturo Maria Ferrari
Nationality France
Birth 15 august 1934 at Genoa (Italie)
Death 13 august 1998 (at 63 years) at Montcuq (France)

Nino Ferrer (born Nino Agostino Arturo Maria Ferrari; 15 August 1934 – 13 August 1998) was a French – Italian singer, actor, and jazz musician.

Biography

From prehistory to jazz
The son of bourgeois parents, an Italian father and a French mother, Nino declared having had a pleasant childhood in a cultivated art-loving family. He spent the first five years of his life in New Caledonia where his father, an engineer, worked in a nickel mine. On holiday in France in 1939, Nino and his mother were unable to leave Europe because of the World War II.

In 1947, the family re-united and moved to France. Nino was sent to the best colleges in Paris and earned a degree in ethnology and prehistoric archaeology. As a student, much of his free time was spent on archaeological digs and his first job was at the Musée de l'Homme with André Leroi-Gourhan.

Alongside his passion for history, he developed numerous other interests. He became a keen painter, and remained so until his death. Above all, he learned to play several instruments (piano, guitar, clarinet, trombone and trumpet) and composed, wrote lyrics and became a fervent jazz lover.

When he finished his studies, his grandmother offered him a trip to New Caledonia, a gift he took advantage of by going round the world on a cargo ship and taking part in archaeological work on the Isle des Pins in Melanesia. On his return to Paris, he tried several jobs, but everything was uninteresting and poorly paid. Already thinking about a career in music, he finally took the plunge and began accompanying jazz musicians, first of all Richard Bennett and the Dixiecats, then Bill Coleman.


From jazz to rhythm and blues
At the beginning of the 1960s, he worked for several years with American singer Nancy Holloway as her guitarist, continuing at the same time to write gospel-inspired songs which received only refusals from most of the record companies. Hearing Otis Redding, Sam Cooke and Sam and Dave for the first time was a musical revelation and transformed his writing style.

Although already spotted by the Barclay record label, he had to wait until 1963 to record his first release, "Pour oublier qu’on s’est aimé". He was 29, whereas most of the young stars of the time were hardly 20. It was a four-track EP, written in a fairly classical vein, and did not sell well in France. However, one of the tracks, "C'est Irréparable", was a hit in some European countries, in Japan and even in the Middle East, where he did a week of concerts in Beirut. The song was picked up by Italian Mina as "Un anno d'amore", hitting #1 of the Italian singles chart.

Having left Barclay for a small label, Bel Air, Nino was still unknown in France. In 1964, he started a gospel group, Reverend Nino and the Jubilees, but it broke up before recording anything worth being released. Nino went on to bring out several solo singles without success.


From "Mirza" to "Je veux être noir"
After so many lean years, the big break came unexpectedly in 1965 when Nino returned to Barclay, who gave him the chance to record his new material. After a few unsuccessful trials, a new artistic director, Richard Bennett, gave Nino free rein to record his compositions as he wanted.

And so Nino Ferrer recorded "Mirza", an effective cocktail of rhythm and blues and caustic lyrics. The song was immediately a huge hit. His record company called for more songs in the same vein. His records sold very well and overnight the young singer became an idol. Now the zany singer in vogue, he followed "Mirza" up with "Les Cornichons" and "Oh! Hé! Hein! Bon". Although he was now very popular, his success was founded on material with which he never felt really comfortable. Nevertheless, hit followed hit and he lived his new life as a star at breakneck rhythm. In 1966, he gave 195 live performances and made nearly thirty TV appearances. He soon grew tired of his deliberately blasé and provocative seducer image of which people compared to Jacques Dutronc.

In 1966, he released "Le Téléfon", another hit which people are still dancing to years later. However, despite his success, Ferrer, a straightforward, uncomplicated with show business. Little disposed to compromise, he left Paris for Italy where, at the same time, his song "Je veux être noir", was a success of an entirely different kind.


A change of direction
Smothered by his own success, Nino stayed about three years in Italy, from 1967 to 1970. In France, his releases continued to sell well. His lyrics became increasingly iconoclastic, even politicised, while remaining just as sarcastic or even cynical. In 1967, he brought out "Mao et Moa" and "Mon copain Bismarck" and in 1968, "le Roi d’Angleterre", with biting lyrics echoing his irritation with show business and society in general. Around this time, Nino hired a young organist from Cameroon, Manu Dibango, later to become famous as a saxophonist.

In Italy, Nino became notorious in 1969 as the presenter of the satirical TV variety show, "Io, Agata e tu" with Nino Taranto and Raffaella Carrà. Then, after a brief love affair with Brigitte Bardot, he decided to return to France in 1970.

Determined now to conduct his career as he alone saw fit, he took up residence in the Quercy region in the South West of France and began breeding horses. But music remained his first love and his meeting with Englishman Mickey Finn, a guitarist who had played with T.Rex, Eric Clapton and the Rolling Stones, changed his attitude towards his work. With Finn, Nino launched into rock music and began to write darker, more personal lyrics.


Albums and hits
The year 1972 saw the release of the "Métronomie" album, considered by Ferrer to be his first ‘real’ album. Very much in the style of the time, the album was conceived as an ‘experience’, with the music accompanied by sound effects, but included a new version of his very first release, "Pour oublier qu’on s’est aimé". However, it was not the album which sold but one of its tracks, "la Maison près de la fontaine". Very different from the rest of the album, the single sold more than 500,000 copies. Yet again, the red carpet was unrolled for Nino which only redoubled his contempt for show business.

Ferrer continued to bring out almost an album per year. One hit track was enough to enable him to carry on doing more or less what he wanted, even if commercially the albums were seldom successful. In 1973, Nino started a part-time group with Mickey Finn and other musicians. Together, they recorded "Nino and Leggs", an entirely rock and roll album. The disc did not sell and Nino left the Barclay label for Columbia Records (CBS Disques S.A. in France). The following year, he released an album entirely in English, "Nino and Radiah". Radiah Frye is the young American singer on the album sleeve. Only one track was in French: "le Sud", one of Ferrer’s biggest hits. Now a standard of the French repertoire, "le Sud" is in fact only one version of a song originally written in English. When it was released, it was a huge hit, selling over a million copies. But Nino was not satisfied. Once again, the success of one track had overshadowed all the hard work on the rest of the album.

The following year, Nino Ferrer brought out a new album, "Suite en œuf", a commercial flop. The same was true of "Véritables vérités verdâtres, released in 1977 and which marked his departure from Columbia.


Return and retirement
The success of "le Sud" nevertheless enabled Ferrer to buy a house in the Quercy region. In 1976, he moved into a 15th-century fortress at Lataillade, where he installed a recording studio and continued raising horses and painting. In 1978, he married Jacqueline Monestier, known as Kinou.

Now without a record company, Ferrer released each new album on a different label. In 1979, he brought out "Blanat" on a small independent label, Free Bird. A very gospel inspired, even jazz orientated, the album had both English and French lyrics, as often before. The same year, Ferrer met Jacques Higelin, and went on tour with him. The rock singer’s crazy imagination and powerful personality seduced Ferrer and encouraged him to perform live again, a practice he had abandoned a long time before. Following this tour, he played in Paris at the Bataclan with Paul Personne’s backing group.

The 1981 album, on the WEA label, "la Carmencita", was mostly made up of old material. In contrast, the following release, "Ex-Libris", was entirely new and written as a tribute to his father. 1981 was a year both of return and departure. Ferrer brought out another rock and roll album in the Leggs vein, "Rock ‘n’ roll cowboy", and sang at l’Olympia, the most prestigious of the Paris music venues. Yet, that same year, Ferrer slammed the door on show business definitively.

Nevertheless, he appeared the following year in a stage musical for children, "L’Arche de Noé", at the Théâtre de l’Unité in Paris. Composer of the music, he also played God in this moderately successful show. From the end of 1984 until 1986, Ferrer totally disappeared from the music scene. He retired to his castle where he painted, had several exhibitions and brought up his two sons, Pierre and Arthur. Nevertheless, he recorded an album in 1986, soberly entitled, "13ème album", and whose release went almost unnoticed.


Final chapter
It was on the new FNAC label that Ferrer made his come-back in 1993. That year, he released an album of entirely original material, recorded for the most part at Lataillade and mixed in Toulouse. The sleeve and the lyrics were illustrated by the singer’s own paintings. Co-written with Mickey Finn, the album, as its title "La Désabusion" (a play on the words désabuser and illusion) suggests, marked only a half-hearted, morose return.

For around two years after "La Désabusion", Ferrer popped up in the news here and there. In 1994, he had an exhibition in Paris, published a collection of his writings and continued to promote the album. Then, from April to June 1995, he went on tour for the first time in years, with his faithful group, the Leggs. He was a guest at the Francofolies festival in la Rochelle in July. Also that year, he released a small ten-track album of original material recorded at home. A genuine family effort, recorded between 1987 and 1992, it includes versions of old hits such as "Mirza" and "le Sud", traditional folk songs ("Il pleut bergère", "Besame Mucho"), all of them sung by his wife Kinou, his son Arthur, Mickey Finn and numerous other musicians.

But after this media interlude, Ferrer was glad to return to his house, his animals, his family and his mother, Mounette, who had moved in with them. There followed another period of silence spent in the company of family and friends and helping Arthur, now a student like his brother, to prepare a début album. In July 1998, Mounette’s death left a vacuum in his life. A month later, on 13 August, Ferrer shot himself in the heart in the middle of a cornfield a few kilometres from his home, two days before his 64th birthday.

An unpredictable, moody character, Ferrer refused artistic compromise and therefore compromised his career. Nevertheless, with songs as different as "les Cornichons" and "le Sud", he left behind several indelible traces in French musical heritage, not forgetting numerous songs now hardly known.

Usually with

Marcel Camus
Marcel Camus
(1 films)
Guy Debord
Guy Debord
(1 films)
Carlo Lizzani
Carlo Lizzani
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Nino Ferrer (9 films)

Display filmography as list

Actor

The Society of the Spectacle, 1h28
Directed by Guy Debord
Origin France
Genres Documentary
Themes Films about anarchism, Politique, Political films
Actors Guy Debord, Nino Ferrer, Johnny Hallyday, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Eddy Mitchell
Roles Self (archive footage)
Rating71% 3.580133.580133.580133.580133.58013
Guy Debord y développe une théorie de la spectacularisation de la société qui se trouve par là-même vidée de tout contenu, où « le spectacle est une guerre de l'opium permanente pour faire accepter l'identification des biens aux marchandises et de la satisfaction à la survie augmentant selon ses propres lois » (citation du film).
Agathe Cléry, 1h39
Directed by Étienne Chatiliez
Origin France
Genres Comedy, Musical
Themes Musical films
Actors Valérie Lemercier, Anthony Kavanagh, Jean Rochefort, Dominique Lavanant, Isabelle Nanty, Jacques Boudet
Roles Lui-même
Rating46% 2.3297852.3297852.3297852.3297852.329785
Agathe Cléry est la directrice de marketing d'une ligne de cosmétiques spéciale peaux claires. Atteinte de la maladie d'Addison, dysfonctionnement des glandes surrénales qui fonce la peau, elle, qui est raciste, se retrouve dans la peau d'une noire.
Litan - La Cité des spectres verts
Directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky
Genres Horror
Actors Marie-Josée Nat, Jean-Pierre Mocky, Nino Ferrer, Dominique Zardi, Roger Lumont, Micha Bayard
Roles Le docteur Steve Julien
Rating61% 3.0948253.0948253.0948253.0948253.094825
Durant le carnaval de Litan, petite cité montagneuse et brumeuse, Nora a le sommeil troublé par un cauchemar. À son réveil, une voix mystérieuse lui donne rendez-vous au téléphone, ce qui commence une course-poursuite à travers le village, Nora revivant tous les points forts de son cauchemar. Les gens deviennent fous.
A Savage Summer, 1h35
Directed by Alain Corneau, Marcel Camus
Origin France
Genres Drama
Actors Daniel Beretta, Nino Ferrer, Katína Paxinoú, Juliet Berto, Albert Augier, Jacques Legras
Roles Serge
Rating61% 3.083273.083273.083273.083273.08327
Prise en auto-stop par Serge, Sylvie se rend sur la Côte d'Azur afin de rejoindre un groupe de jeunes en vacances improvisées. Serge y fait la connaissance de Helle.
Delphine
Delphine (1969)
, 1h30
Directed by Patrick Bureau, Éric Le Hung
Actors Dany Carrel, Maurice Ronet, Frédéric de Pasquale, Paul Guers, Nino Ferrer, Jacques Balutin
Roles Luc, un amant de Delphine
Rating59% 2.9736752.9736752.9736752.9736752.973675
Delphine est une journaliste de trente ans entourée d'amis et d'amants. Absorbée par son travail, elle prend conscience de la vacuité de sa vie lorsqu'elle rencontre le peintre Portal.
Ces dames s'en mêlent, 1h34
Directed by Raoul André
Origin France
Genres Comedy, Comedy thriller, Crime
Actors Eddie Constantine, Patricia Viterbo, Carla Marlier, Jacqueline Vandal, Hubert de Lapparent, Philippe Mareuil
Rating53% 2.6607652.6607652.6607652.6607652.660765
Jeff Gordon is a financial agent of the FBI section that fights against counterfeiting of dollars. Gordon went to Paris to infiltrate and stop the tape forgers headed by Thomas the printer. His work is so perfect that counterfeits are difficult to detect. One of counterfeiters thinks he recognizes Jeff as a mobster who wants to take revenge on them ...
Let the Shooters Shoot, 1h30
Directed by Guy Lefranc, Marc Monnet
Origin France
Genres Thriller, Adventure, Spy
Themes Spy films
Actors Eddie Constantine, Daphné Dayle, Guy Tréjan, Grazia Maria Spina, Patricia Viterbo, Colette Teissèdre
Roles Andersen
Rating53% 2.6847652.6847652.6847652.6847652.684765
Un prototype ultra-secret est volé dans une base américaine. L'auteur du vol, Andersen, est assassiné. L'enquête est menée par Jeff Gordon qui découvre dans les papiers d'Andersen la photo d'une femme identifiée comme étant une certaine Corinne Martin. Jeff Gordon échappe à un attentat en sortant de chez Martin et revoit Corinne qui nie avoir participé au vol. Son mari, à la solde d'espions étrangers, est en possession du "répulseur". Après maintes bagarres, Jeff Gordon arrête Martin et ses acolytes. Le prototype retrouve sa base.

Sound

Litan - La Cité des spectres verts
Directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky
Genres Horror
Actors Marie-Josée Nat, Jean-Pierre Mocky, Nino Ferrer, Dominique Zardi, Roger Lumont, Micha Bayard
Roles Music
Rating61% 3.0948253.0948253.0948253.0948253.094825
Durant le carnaval de Litan, petite cité montagneuse et brumeuse, Nora a le sommeil troublé par un cauchemar. À son réveil, une voix mystérieuse lui donne rendez-vous au téléphone, ce qui commence une course-poursuite à travers le village, Nora revivant tous les points forts de son cauchemar. Les gens deviennent fous.
Emilienne
Emilienne (1975)
, 1h35
Directed by Guy Casaril
Origin France
Genres Drama
Actors Betty Mars, Françoise Dorner, Claudine Beccarie
Roles Music
Rating47% 2.3854052.3854052.3854052.3854052.385405
Émilienne traverse une crise en abordant la trentaine. Avec Claude, son mari, elle décide d'accueillir sous son toit la jeune Nouki, étudiante et maîtresse de Claude. Ce triolisme dope leurs relations sexuelles.
A Savage Summer, 1h35
Directed by Alain Corneau, Marcel Camus
Origin France
Genres Drama
Actors Daniel Beretta, Nino Ferrer, Katína Paxinoú, Juliet Berto, Albert Augier, Jacques Legras
Roles Music
Rating61% 3.083273.083273.083273.083273.08327
Prise en auto-stop par Serge, Sylvie se rend sur la Côte d'Azur afin de rejoindre un groupe de jeunes en vacances improvisées. Serge y fait la connaissance de Helle.
The Violent Four, 1h35
Directed by Carlo Lizzani
Origin Italie
Genres Drama, Thriller, Crime
Actors Gian Maria Volonté, Ray Lovelock, Tomás Milián, Carlo Lizzani, Carla Gravina, Agostina Belli
Rating70% 3.532173.532173.532173.532173.53217
Le film suit tout d'abord la police avec un souci quasi documentaire sur un braquage sanglant à Milan qui a occasionné la mort de quatre personnes. Puis nous passons du côté des bandits.