Zizi Jeanmaire

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    April 29, 1924

    Day of Death

    July 17, 2020 (96 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Paris, France

    Zizi Jeanmaire

    Biography

    Zizi Jeanmaire (born Renée Marcelle Jeanmaire; 29 April 1924 – 17 July 2020) was a French ballet dancer, actress and singer. She was the widow of renowned dancer and choreographer Roland Petit. She became famous in the 1950s after playing the title role in the ballet Carmen, produced in London in 1949, and went on to appear in several Hollywood films. She and Petit had one daughter, Valentine Petit, a dancer and actress. Jeanmaire is mentioned in the lyrics of the song by Peter Sarstedt, "Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)?", in the first line: "You talk like Marlene Dietrich, and you dance like Zizi Jeanmaire / Your clothes are all made by Balmain and there's diamonds and pearls in your hair". She is also mentioned in the lyrics of the song by Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, "Nothing is Sacred", from their album Timeless Flight: "I said: "Zizi Jeanmaire wouldn't take this and neither will we / if they call me Napoleon again I'll be forced to let the lion free".

    Known For

    • Hans Christian Andersen

      Hans Christian Andersen

      1952

    • L'Amour Fou

      L'Amour Fou

      2010

    • The Ed Sullivan Show

      The Ed Sullivan Show

      1948

    • Great Performances

      Great Performances

      1971

    • Anything Goes

      Anything Goes

      1956

    • That's Dancing!

      That's Dancing!

      1985

    • Black Tights

      Black Tights

      1961

    • Omnibus

      Omnibus

      1967

    • Champs-Elysées

      Champs-Elysées

      1982

    • Guinguette

      Guinguette

      1959

    • Too Many Lovers

      Too Many Lovers

      1957

    • An Evening at the Music Hall

      An Evening at the Music Hall

      1956

    • Sacrée soirée

      Sacrée soirée

      1987

    • Le Grand Échiquier

      Le Grand Échiquier

      1972

    • Cinépanorama

      Cinépanorama

      1956