
Johnny Hallyday
ActingAlso Known As
Jean-Philippe Smet, Jean-Philippe Léo Smet
Biography
Jean-Philippe Léo Smet (15 June 1943 – 5 December 2017), better known by his stage name Johnny Hallyday, was a French rock and roll and pop singer and actor, credited with having brought rock and roll to France. During a career spanning 57 years, Hallyday released 79 albums and sold more than 110 million records worldwide, mainly in the French-speaking world, making him one of the best-selling artists in the world. He had five diamond albums, 40 gold albums, 22 platinum albums and earned ten Victoires de la Musique. He sang an estimated 1,154 songs and performed 540 duets with 187 artists. Credited for his strong voice and his spectacular shows, he sometimes arrived by entering a stadium through the crowd and once by jumping from a helicopter above the Stade de France, where he performed nine times. Among his 3,257 shows completed in 187 tours, the most memorable were at Parc des Princes in 1993, at the Stade de France in 1998, just after France's win in the 1998 FIFA World Cup, as well as at the Eiffel Tower in 2000, which had record-breaking ticket sales for a French artist. A million spectators gathered to see his performance at the Eiffel Tower, with some 10 million watching on television. Usually working with the best French artists and musicians of his time, Hallyday collaborated with Charles Aznavour, Michel Berger and Jean-Jacques Goldman. Hugely popular in France, he was referred to as simply "Johnny" and seen as a "national monument" and a part of the French cultural legacy. He became a symbol of the Trente Glorieuses, France's prosperous postwar era, after he emerged in 1960, and was a familiar figure to four generations. More than 2,500 magazine covers and 190 books were dedicated to him during his lifetime, making him one of the people most widely covered by the media in France. His death from cancer in 2017 was followed by a "people's tribute", during which a million people attended the funeral procession in Paris and 15 million others watched the ceremony on TV. Hallyday remained relatively unknown outside the French-speaking world, where he was dubbed "the biggest rock star you've never heard of" and introduced as the French version of Elvis Presley. Jean-Philippe Smet was born in the 9th arrondissement of Paris on 15 June 1943 to a Belgian father, Léon Smet, and a French mother, Huguette Eugénie Pierrette Clerc. Léon Smet, who worked as a nightclub performer, left his wife and son a few months later. Clerc started a modeling career, which left her with little time to care for her son. Hallyday grew up with his aunt, Hélène Mar, and took his stage name from a cousin-in-law from Oklahoma (Lemoine Ketcham) who performed as Lee Halliday. The latter called Smet "Johnny" and became a father figure, introducing him to American music. ... Source: Article "Johnny Hallyday" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Movies
(123 total)
The Pink Panther 2
as Milliken

Diabolique
as Student (uncredited)

Rock'n Roll
as Johnny Hallyday

Jean-Philippe
as Jean-Philippe Smet / Self

Once Upon My Mother
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Vengeance
as Francis Costello

Money Money Money
as Johnny Hallyday

Titeuf
as Le chanteur du train (voice)

Animal
as La vedette masculine

Crime Spree
as Marcel Burot

Man on the Train
as Milan

Everyone's Life
as Johnny

Paparazzi
as Johnny Hallyday

Detective
as Jim Fox Warner

The Specialists
as Hud

We Love You, You Bastard
as Jacques Kaminsky

Malpertuis
as Sailor who kisses Bets (uncredited)

Family Business
as Louis, the Father
TV Shows
(35 total)
Star Academy
as Self

Nulle part ailleurs
as Self

Champs-Elysées
as Self

Champs-Elysées
as Self (archive footage)

Police Commissioner Moulin
as William Terrano

Vivement dimanche
as Self

Johnny Hallyday: Beyond Rock
as Self (archive footage)

At War for Algeria
as Self - Singer (archive footage)

Il était une fois Champs-Élysées
as Self (archive footage)

Sacrée Soirée
as Self

Apostrophes
as Self (archive footage)

Zone interdite
as Self

Le Grand Échiquier
as Self

Cinépanorama
as Self

Stars 90
as Self

Numéro un
as Self

Dim Dam Dom
as Self

La chanson de l'année
as Self

À bout portant
as Self


