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Suzanne Gabriello

Acting
1932-01-24
Paris, France
Suzanne Gabriello (24 January 1932 – 9 August 1992), born Suzanne Yvonne Henriette Marie Galopet and also known as Zizou, was a French singer and actress. She animated television programs for young people and presented contests on French television. Suzanne Gabriello was one of the partners of Jacques Brel.

Suzanne Gabriello was born in Paris in 1932. She was the daughter of French actor and comedian André Gabriello, whom she followed into show business. In 1955, she was an emcee, storyteller and singer, forming the trio Les Filles à Papa with two other daughters of famous cabaret performers: Françoise Dorin and Pierrette Souplex.

During a tour organized by Jacques Canetti, she met the Belgian chansonnier Jacques Brel, who was already married. They had a turbulent relationship over the next five years, including numerous separations and reconciliations. In her capacity as an announcer at the Olympia in Paris, she lobbied for Brel to perform at the Music Hall and announced it herself at one of his early concerts. According to Gabriello, Brel wrote his song "Ne me quitte pas" for her, and sang it to her in the presence of friends. Brel later contradicted her, calling the song "the story of an asshole and a failure. It has nothing to do with any woman."

Gabriello specialized in comic chanson and parodies. She parodied Georges Brassens, Enrico Macias, Jean Ferrat, Guy Mardel, and Nino Ferrer, among others. Later she shifted to acting and appeared in eight feature films.

Gabriello was married twice, once to director Guy Lauzin (with whom she had a daughter), and once to the singer Michel Dubaile (with whom she had a son and second daughter). Gabriello died of cancer on 9 August 1992 at Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris, at the age of 60.

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Known For 9 titles
La Chance aux chansons (1984) subtitle poster
La Chance aux chansons
1984 TV
as Self
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Les Jeux de 20 heures (1976) subtitle poster
Les Jeux de 20 heures
1976 TV
as Self
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Le Temps des as (1978) subtitle poster
Le Temps des as
1978 TV
as Mme Brissot
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Chicken Feed for Little Birds (1963) subtitle poster
Chicken Feed for Little Birds
1963 Movie
as la concierge
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Lawless Street (1950) subtitle poster
Lawless Street
1950 Movie
as (uncredited)
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Des quintuplés au pensionnat (1953) subtitle poster
Des quintuplés au pensionnat
1953 Movie
as Jeanne
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Sweet Madness (1951) subtitle poster
Sweet Madness
1951 Movie
as (uncredited)
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The Story of Dr. Louise (1949) subtitle poster
The Story of Dr. Louise
1949 Movie
as Marguerite Rufiac
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Un gosse de la butte (1964) subtitle poster
Un gosse de la butte
1964 Movie
as Lucienne Verdet
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