Renaud
Renaud Pierre Manuel Séchan, widely known as Renaud, was born on May 11, 1952, in Paris, France. He has carved a niche for himself as a beloved singer, songwriter, and actor, renowned for his unique vocal delivery characterized by a distinctively 'broken' voice.
Throughout his illustrious career, Renaud has produced several iconic songs that have become staples of French music. Notable tracks include the maritime-themed "Dès que le vent soufflera," the cheeky "Laisse béton," the poignant ballad "Morgane de toi," and the nostalgic anthem "Mistral gagnant." Each of these songs showcases his lyrical depth and ability to capture the essence of French culture and sentiment.
Despite his immense popularity in France and French-speaking regions, Renaud's music remains largely unfamiliar to audiences outside of these areas, with the exception of a franglais rendition of "It is not because you are." His contributions to music have not only earned him a dedicated fan base but also solidified his status as a significant figure in the French music scene. With multiple albums to his name and numerous awards, Renaud continues to be celebrated for his artistic achievements and his influence on generations of musicians.
Filmography
Minions & More 1
Queen to Play
Christmas in Big Sky Country
Perfect Nanny
The Devil by the Tail
The Old Lady Who Walked in the Sea
The Damned (1969)
The New Watchdogs
A Losing Game
Snow Angel
Rhine Virgin
A Deadly Place
Double Pregnant 2
My Mistress
Devil Story
Norman Television
Planes, Trains, and Christmas Trees
Christmas at Maple Creek
The Red Balloon
Eldorado
The Last Deadly Mission
Boarding Gate
Crimson, the Color of Blood
The Strange Monsieur Victor
Head Over Heels (2024)
Alleluia
Mamá Reinventada
Midnight at the Magnolia
Christmas in Love
The Secret Life of Pets 2
Emitaï
Correspondences
Chrysalis
All That You Possess
Camino a Arcadia
Johnny Hallyday: Beyond Rock
Gâtées pourries
The Wedding Planners
Black Spot