Chantal Goya
Chantal de Guerre (born 10 June 1942), known as Chantal Goya, is a French singer and actress.
Goya started her career as a yé-yé singer, singing a mid-1960s hybrid of girl-group pop and French chanson. She also enjoyed a career as a French New Wave actress; she had a starring role as Madeleine in the 1966 Jean-Luc Godard film Masculin, féminin and in Jean-Daniel Pollet's L'amour c'est gai, l'amour c'est triste (Love is joy, love is sad).
Since 1975, she has become mostly known as a singer for children. Together with her husband, songwriter and composer Jean-Jacques Debout, and with a team of designers and costume people, she does shows for and with children. The main themes are dreams and traveling. Her usual character is called Marie-Rose.
Chantal was born in French Indochina in 1942 to French parents. During the Indochina war she moved to France with her family in 1954 and lived in the Vosges mountains, and at the beginning of the 1960s, she moved to Paris with her family. She met singer/composer Jean Jacques Debout when she was 18. The couple remain married.
After having received her baccalaureat, Chantal started studying journalism in England. During this period in Paris, one of her friends took her to the reception of Eddie Barclay's wedding. Jean-Jacques Debout was one of the artists invited to this reception. At that time, he had been recording 45 rpm records since 1957, and had received some success, like "Les boutons dorés" (The golden buttons). He was a friend of the ye-ye girl Sylvie Vartan for whom he wrote and composed the hit "Tous mes copains" (All my friends). In 1963, Vartan was in a relationship with the ye-ye and rock-n-roll singer Johnny Hallyday and she would marry him in 1965. Debout, who was in love with Vartan, remained single in his personal life. At this reception, he saw Chantal who was sitting at the back of the living room, and he fell in love at first sight with her. He went to tell her that she would be famous by the age of 30, have two children, and singing at the Opera. Chantal didn't believe him and went to London to finish her studies.
Upon her return in France, Debout was waiting for her at the station and sang to her a song he had written and composed when she was in England, called "Nos doigts se sont croisés" (Our fingers had been crossed), and Chantal fell in love with him. With this song, Debout participated in and won the Festival de la Rose d'Or d'Antibes (Music Festival of Antibes's golden rose).
In 1964, Chantal first became a model for fashion photographers in the teenage girls' magazine "Mademoiselle Âge Tendre" (Little Miss Tender Age). That year, Debout decided to rename her Chantal Goya because he thought that she looked like a little boy painted by the Spanish painter Francisco Goya. Daniel Filipacchi was the owner of the magazine and also the record producer of the French division of RCA Records. He suggested that Debout write and compose songs in return for a record contract for her. The first 45 EP record of Chantal Goya released at the end of 1964 and it includes the song "C'est bien Bernard" (It's Bernard himself) which became her first hit success. ...
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Acting
Movie
Charade
as (uncredited)
1963
Movie
Masculin Féminin
as Madeleine Zimmer
1966
Movie
Absolutely Fabulous
as Chantal Goya
2001
Movie
The Down-in-the-Hole Gang
as Marie-Hélène Rondin
1974
Movie
Love Is Gay, Love Is Sad
as Arlette
1971
TV
Champs-Elysées
as Self
1982
TV
Vivement dimanche
as Self
1998
Movie
Wenn Ludwig ins Manöver zieht
as Melanie
1967
TV
Mask Singer
as Self
2019
Movie
Anniversaire surprise chez les Bodin's
2023
Movie
Tout peut arriver
as Chantal, Air France investigator
1969
TV
Panique dans l'oreillette
as Self
2008
TV
Sacrée soirée
as Self
1987
Movie
Trop c'est trop
as Carole
1975
Movie
Secret World
as Monique
1969
Movie
La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président
as Self (archive footage)
2022
Movie
Le temps des vacances
as Chantal Goya
1979
TV
Il était une fois Champs-Élysées
as Self (archive footage)
2022
Movie
Jean-Pierre Léaud: The Child of Cinema
as Self - Actress
2024
TV
Les Dossiers de l'Agence O
as Cécile Chauffier-Mignot
1968
TV
30 millions d'amis
as Self
1976
TV
Dim Dam Dom
as Marie
1965
TV
Dim Dam Dom
as Self
1965
TV
Numéro un
as Self
1975