Serge Gainsbourg
Biography
Serge Gainsbourg was a multifaceted French artist born on April 2, 1928, whose influence extended far beyond music. He was a celebrated singer, songwriter, pianist, and film composer, as well as a poet, painter, screenwriter, writer, actor, and director. Often hailed as a pivotal figure in French pop music, Gainsbourg was known for his audacious and often controversial works, which pushed the boundaries of artistic expression. His extensive catalog traverses a wide array of genres, including jazz, mambo, world music, chanson, pop, yé-yé, rock and roll, progressive rock, reggae, electronic, disco, new wave, and funk.
Gainsbourg's eclectic musical style and distinctive persona make him a challenging artist to classify, yet his impact on the music landscape is undeniable. His innovative approach and fearless lyricism have earned him a place among the most influential musicians globally. Throughout his career, he continually redefined the norms of popular music, leaving a lasting legacy that continues to inspire artists across various genres. Serge Gainsbourg passed away on March 2, 1991, but his artistic spirit lives on, shaping the cultural fabric of music and art.
Filmography
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Whitney: Can I Be Me
2017
Public Speaking
2011 • Self (archive footage)
Seven Deaths in the Cat's Eyes
1973 • Police Inspector
The Gardener of Argenteuil
1966 • Patrick Gérard
The Unknown Man of Shandigor
1967 • le chef des Chauves
Jane by Charlotte
2022 • Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
The Revolt of the Slaves
1960 • Corvino
Sweet Skin
1963 • le pianiste/ Pianist