Guy Béart

Personal Info

Known For

Sound

Known Credits

19

Gender

Male

Birthday

1930-07-16

Deathday

2015-09-16 (85 years old)

Place of Birth

Cairo, Egypt

Also Known As

  • Guy Béhart-Hasson

Guy Béart

Biography

Guy Béhart-Hasson (16 July 1930 – 16 September 2015), known as Guy Béart, was a French singer and songwriter.

Béart was born Guy Béhart-Hasson (originally spelled Béhar-Hassan) in Cairo, Egypt, to a Sephardic Jewish family, that later sought refuge in Lebanon during his childhood. His mother was Amélia (Taral) and his father was David Béhart-Hasson. His father's work as an accountant and business consultant saw the family move frequently, leading to a childhood spent in France, Greece, and Mexico, in addition to Egypt. His family settled in Lebanon where he did his secondary studies, between ten and seventeen years old, age at which he obtained his French baccalaureate in elementary mathematics at the International College of Beirut, where his interest in music developed to the point that he left for Paris to study at the "École nationale de musique". In addition to music, he also obtained a degree in engineering.

When his father died in 1952, the young Béhart chose to pursue a career in engineering in order to help support his family, studying at the prestigious École nationale des ponts et chaussées. Simultaneously, however, he enrolled in Paris's École nationale de musique, studying violin and mandolin, and in his spare time wrote songs and worked the Paris cabaret circuit, where he played guitar and sang under the stage name "Guy Béart". When a version of one of his songs by a popular performer of the day became a huge success, demand for his writing talents increased and he composed for Juliette Gréco and others. Taken under the wing of renowned music producer Jacques Canetti and fellow musician Boris Vian, he released an album of his own, which won the prestigious Grand Prix de l'Académie du Disque français in 1958.

Normally shy, Béart initially suffered from stage fright and struggled during his concert debut at the Paris Olympia. His biggest hit came when he wrote the soundtrack of the 1958 motion picture, L'Eau vive (Girl and the River in the USA). The title song of the film is considered a classic of what is known as French chanson. Despite his leap to fame, Béart's singing career was soon swamped by the rising tide of American rock and roll. However, reinventing himself as a host of a television show featuring musical stars from a variety of genres, he remained in the public eye and eventually made a recording comeback.

From his first wife Cécile de Bonnefoy du Charmel he had a daughter, Ève (born 1959).

In 1963 he and his second wife, Geneviève Galéa (pseudonym of Geneviève Guillery), had a daughter, Emmanuelle, who would grow up to be an actress. ...

Source: Article "Guy Béart" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Known For

Champs-Elysées
6.2%

Champs-Elysées

Jan 16, 1982

Three Faces of Sin
6.3%

Three Faces of Sin

Sep 12, 1961

Le Grand Échiquier
8.0%

Le Grand Échiquier

Jan 12, 1972

Le Grand Échiquier
8.0%

Le Grand Échiquier

Jan 12, 1972

Apostrophes
8.5%

Apostrophes

Jan 10, 1975

30 millions d'amis
5.8%

30 millions d'amis

Jan 6, 1976

Sacrée soirée
6.2%

Sacrée soirée

Sep 2, 1987

À bout portant
8.0%

À bout portant

Dec 16, 1968

Dim Dam Dom
6.0%

Dim Dam Dom

Mar 7, 1965

Mt
6.0%

Midi trente

Mar 6, 1972

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Il était une fois Champs-Élysées as Self (archive footage)
1987
Le monde est à vous as Self
1987
Sacrée soirée as Self
1984
La Chance aux chansons as Self
1982
Champs-Elysées as Self
1977
Fan School as Self
1976
30 millions d'amis as Self
1975
Numéro un as Self
1975
Numéro un as Self - Host
1975
Système 2 as Self
1975
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche as Self
1975
Apostrophes as Self
1972
Midi trente as Self
1972
Le Grand Échiquier as Self
1972
Le Grand Échiquier as Self - Main Guest
1968
À bout portant as Self
1965
Dim Dam Dom as Self
1961
Three Faces of Sin as Guest at the opening
1959
Discorama as Self

Sound

1964
A Mouse with the Men as Original Music Composer
1962
The Dance as Original Music Composer
1958
Girl and the River as Music
1957
Too Many Lovers as Songs
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