Serge Reggiani

Serge Reggiani

Biography

Serge Reggiani (2 May 1922 – 23 July 2004) was an Italian-born French singer and actor. He was born in Reggio Emilia, Italy and moved to France with his parents at the age of eight. For many years, he struggled with alcoholism, caused in part by the 1980 suicide of his son Stephan.

After acting school (Conservatoire des arts cinématographiques) he was discovered by Jean Cocteau and appeared in a wartime production of Les Parents terribles ("The Terrible Parents"). During World War II, he left Paris to join the French resistance.

His first feature film came in 1946 with his role in Les portes de la nuit ("The Doors of the Night"). He later went on to perform in 80 films including Casque d'or, Les Misérables (1958),Tutti a casa, Le Doulos, Il Gattopardo, La terrazza, The Pianist (1998).

In spite of never quite reaching the peak with his acting career, he did triumph in the theatre in 1959 with his performance in Jean-Paul Sartre’s play Les Séquestrés d'Altona. In the meantime, though, in 1965 he began a second career, that of a singer (at the age of 43), with the help of Simone Signoret and her husband Yves Montand and later with great assistance of the French diva Barbara. Reggiani became one of the most acclaimed performers of French "Chanson" ("song") and although he was in his 40s, his bad-boy rugged image made him popular with both young and older listeners.

His best known songs include Les loups sont entrés dans Paris ("The Wolves Have Entered Paris") and Sarah (La femme qui est dans mon lit) ("The Woman Who Is In My Bed"), the latter written by Georges Moustaki. However, one of his regular songwriters throughout his career was Boris Vian (Le Déserteur, Arthur où t'as mis le corps, La Java des bombes atomiques). His new young fans identified with his left-wing ideals and antimilitarism, most notably during the 1968 student revolts in France. With age he became more and more acclaimed as one of the best interpreters of the French chanson also bringing the poetry of Rimbaud, Apollinaire and Prévert closer to his audience. In 1995, he made a comeback to the singing stage, giving a few concerts despite his deteriorated health and personal distress, the last one being held as late as in the year of his death, in spring of 2004.

In later life he became a painter and gave a number of exhibitions of his artwork.

Serge Reggiani died in Paris of a heart attack at the age of 82, one day after the death of another well known French singer Sacha Distel. He is interred in Montparnasse Cemetery.

🎬 Movies Featuring Serge Reggiani

The Pianist

The Pianist (1998)

as Rossell mayor
Heroines

Heroines (1997)

as monsieur Montgolfier
Fantastica

Fantastica (1980)

as Euclide Brown
The Terrace

The Terrace (1980)

as Sergio Stifler
Solemn Communion

Solemn Communion (1977)

as Le récitant chanteur (voice)
The Good and the Bad

The Good and the Bad (1976)

as le chef de la résistance
The Seven Cervi Brothers

The Seven Cervi Brothers (1968)

as Ferrari, antifascista in carcere
The 25th Hour

The 25th Hour (1967)

as Trajan Koruga
Bestiary of Love

Bestiary of Love (1965)

as Narrator (voice)
The Leopard

The Leopard (1963)

as Don Francisco Ciccio Tumeo
Le Doulos

Le Doulos (1962)

as Maurice Faugel
No Image

Pueblo en armas (1961)

as Narrator (voice)
Paris Blues

Paris Blues (1961)

as Michel 'Gypsy' Devigne
Mad Years

Mad Years (1960)

as Récitant / Narrator (voice)
Everybody Go Home!

Everybody Go Home! (1960)

as Geniere Assunto Ceccarelli
Marie-Octobre

Marie-Octobre (1959)

as Antoine Rougier
The Stowaway

The Stowaway (1958)

as Alfred Mougins
Not Delivered

Not Delivered (1958)

as Bastien Sassey
Élisa

Élisa (1957)

as Bernard Voisin
Napoleon

Napoleon (1955)

as Lucien Bonaparte
Act of Love

Act of Love (1953)

as Claude Lacaud
Storms

Storms (1953)

as Sergio Parnell
Good Enough to Eat

Good Enough to Eat (1951)

as Jean-Loup aka 'Loup'
On the Set of 'Casque D'Or'

On the Set of 'Casque D'Or' (1951)

as Self (Archive Footage)
La Ronde

La Ronde (1950)

as Franz, le soldat
The Elders of Saint-Loup

The Elders of Saint-Loup (1950)

as Abbot Paul Forestier
Return to Life

Return to Life (1949)

as Louis (segment "Le retour de Louis")
Manon

Manon (1949)

as Léon Lescaut
Coïncidences

Coïncidences (1947)

as Jean Ménétrier
François Villon

François Villon (1945)

as François Villon