Jeanne Cherhal
Biography
Jeanne Cherhal is a French singer-songwriter. After spending her younger years in Erbray near Châteaubriant, Cherhal studied philosophy before moving to Paris. She started her singing career playing piano – solo, or accompanied by her guitarist Éric Löhrer in small concert venues. At the time she sported long, plaited hair. After a six-title CD (edited by Madame Suzie), she released an album entitled "Jeanne Cherhal" with the independent label Tôt ou tard. Little by little, her renown increased. At the beginning she sang Georges Moustaki, Jacques Higelin, Thomas Fersen and Emir Kusturica; she was invited on by the group les Têtes Raides, sang as a double act with Vincent Delerm and sometimes as a trio with d'Albin de La Simone. She also performed in a series of concerts with Matthieu Bouchet, which culminated in the production of the CD-booklet [en même temps...] (produced in a limited edition of 1500 copies). Cherhal's second album Douze fois par an (Twelve times a year), released in 2004, was a huge success. Along with this she received recognition not only from the music world, but also from a large and ever-increasing fan base. Towards the end of 2005, she performed in the French version of "The Vagina Monologues" In 2006 her third album, L'eau (Water), produced by Albin de la Simone. Musically speaking, it was much more polished and the themes it contained were at the same time more personal and more involved. This album would enable her once more to tour in France and abroad, performing in Belgium and Switzerland; in Berlin, London, Dublin and Beirut; in Canada, Congo, Central African Republic, in Gabon and in Angola. In February 2008, inspired by "the famous text message", she placed a previously unheard track on her MySpace page: "Si tu reviens, j'annule tout"... (If you come back, I'll cancel everything...). 2008 would also mark Jeanne's first steps in the world of cinema as she would play the main rôle in two short films: La consultation (the consultation): directed by Frédérik Vin in the framework of the French television channel Canal+'s campaign "Ecrire pour un chanteur" (Write for a singer); La copie de Coralie (Coralie's Copy): directed by Nicolas Hengel, nominated at the Cannes Film Festival. Source: Article "Jeanne Cherhal" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For

Victoires de la musique

Capitaine Marleau

Les plus belles comptines d'Okoo

A Silence

The Very Private Life of Mister Sim

Une journée avec Balavoine

L’odyssée musicale de Kate Bush

The Pink Soldier
All Movies (16)
- 11e edition de La Nuit de la Deprime aux Folies Bergère2026
- Nos Voix Pour Toutes 20252025 · as Self
- France-Brésil en musique2025 · as Self : Guest
- Unis pour Mayotte2024 · as Self
- Une journée avec Balavoine2024 · as Self
- Nos Voix Pour Toutes 20242024 · as Self
- A Silence2024 · as Commissaire Colin
- Cannes chante le cinéma2023 · as Self
- Benjamin Biolay - Christmas Show2022 · as Self
- L’odyssée musicale de Kate Bush2022 · as Narrator (voice ove)
- Benjamin Biolay - Concert privé2020 · as Self
- Les Secrets de la belle endormie2020 · as Self
- The Very Private Life of Mister Sim2015 · as Emmanuelle (voice)
- Bernard Lavilliers - Alcaline le Concert2014 · as Self
- Départ immédiat2012 · as Self
- The Pink Soldier2006 · as Betty Quette
All TV Shows (4)
- Les plus belles comptines d'Okoo2019
- Capitaine Marleau2015 · as Violette Lanski
- Victoires de la musique1985 · as Self
- Un jour on fera l'amour—