Relationship : Marriage 25 March 1996 at 12:00 noon in Neuilly sur Seine, France (Fourth marriage Laeticia Boudou) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released November 1996 (Concert in Las Vegas) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Social : Change of Lifestyle December 2006 (Relocated to Switzerland) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Health : Medical procedure 24 October 2008 in Paris (First surgery for disc hernia in Paris, sued doctor later) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Health : Medical diagnosis July 2009 (Colon cancer, underwent surgery) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Health : Medical procedure 26 November 2009 in Paris (Surgery for disc hernia) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Health : Medical procedure 10 December 2009 in Los Angeles (Emergency spine operation, following postoperative infection) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Death:Death by Disease 5 December 2017 at 10:10 PM in Paris (Lung cancer, age 74) chart Placidus Equal_H.
French singing superstar, known as the French Elvis. A major rock star from the ’60s, he created a sensation in France in 1961 with his biggest hit, a multi-lingual version of Chubby Checker’s popular song, "Let’s Twist Again," which sold over a million copies. Despite a lack of enthusiasm from the recording industry, Hallyday’s fame, stemming from his talent for revamping popular British and American hit songs, reached legendary proportions in several countries. He has over 30 albums to his credit. After his Belgian father left the family, Jean-Philippe, who assumed his uncle’s surname (Halliday) as his own (later becoming Hallyday), was adopted by his aunt Helen Mar and raised in Paris. Learning to play guitar and violin, he began performing with his uncle, variety star Lee Hallyday, in a song-and-dance act. By 1960, heavily influenced by the popularity of American rock ’n’ roll, Hallyday made his radio debut, and in 1961 he appeared in the film, "Les Parisiennes." The most successful album of his career, "Johnny Hallyday Sings America’s Rockin’ Hits," was released in 1962. Soon thereafter, the popularity of the Beatles swept the world, dampening the momentum of Hallyday’s career, but he remained popular in France for several more years and continued to perform throughout Europe. Married multiple times, one of his wives was a popular French singer from the ’60s, Sylvie Vartan, with whom he had a son, David, in 1966. His 5th wedding (to his 4th wife) took place on 25 March 1996 at Noon in Neuilly sur Seine, France, when Hallyday married the 31-year-younger Laeticia Boudou. In 2013, he published his biography "Dans mes yeux" interviewed by Amanda Sthers. In 2006 he moved to Gstaad, Switzerland, to suffer less under French tax laws, with a tax rate of 70% compared to 30% in Switzerland. He maintained a secondary home in Los Angeles. In July 2009 he was diagnosed with colon cancer and underwent surgery. Surgery for Disk hernia was performed in November 2009 in Paris. Hallyday died of lung cancer at 10:10 pm on 5 December 2017 in Marnes-la-Coquette, near Paris, at the age of 74. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less
Johnny Hallyday, born Jean-Philippe Léo Smet on June 15, 1943, in Paris, France, and passed away on December 5, 2017, was a prominent French rock and roll singer and actor, often dubbed the "French Elvis". He enjoyed a career spanning over five decades and sold an estimated 110 million records worldwide.
Although Johnny Hallyday is no longer with us, his music and legacy continue to be celebrated in France and beyond. His estate, managed by his widow Laeticia Hallyday, continues to release posthumous albums and organize commemorative events. News regarding these activities, legal battles surrounding his inheritance, and tributes from fellow artists can often be found through French news outlets such as Le Figaro, Le Monde, and BFM TV.
While Johnny Hallyday maintained an official presence on social media during his life, those accounts are now primarily managed as a tribute to his life and work. You can likely find updated information and connect with other fans through:
Since his passing, several albums featuring previously unreleased recordings or remastered versions of his classic hits have been released. Information on these releases can be found through record labels, music news sites, and the official website (if one exists).
Johnny Hallyday's career was marked by a string of hit songs, energetic stage performances, and a rebellious persona that captured the hearts of generations. Some of his most popular songs include "Que Je t'aime," "Le Pénitencier," and "Je te promets." He also starred in several films, solidifying his status as a multi-talented icon. His impact on French popular culture is undeniable, earning him comparisons to Elvis Presley in terms of his influence and widespread adoration.
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