Jean Villard, known as Gilles (2 June 1895 in Montreux (Switzerland) – 26 March 1982 in Vevey), originating from Daillens, was a French Swiss multi-talented chansonnier, poet, humorist, comedian, actor, and cabaretist. He was friends with ÃÂdith Piaf, Ernest Ansermet, Jacques Brel, Jean Poiret, Michel Serrault and met also with Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz. He gave his last interview in December 1981 at his home, where he confided that "I have always tried my best to be a poet."
One of Lausanne's parks, on the Avenue du Théâtre, now bears his name. He served in the Swiss Army during World War I in Soubey, Jura, recalling that he defended the bridge that crosses the river Doubs.
Roles at the Theatre
Chansonnier
- 1932âÂÂ1939 duo ë Gilles et Julien û, with A.-M. Julien (Aman Maistre (1903âÂÂ2001)
- 1940âÂÂ1948 duo with ÃÂdith Burger,
- 1948âÂÂ1975 duo with Albert Urfer
Cabaret owner
- 1940 : he founded the cabaret ë Coup de Soleil û in Lausanne with Edith Burger, an anti-Nazi, resistance, gathering place
- 1947 : he founded the cabaret ë Chez Gilles û in Paris
- discovers Jacques Brel, then an unknown beginner whom he immediately hired.
- 1955 : ë Chez Gilles û in Lausanne
Some well-known works
Books
- 1943, ë Les Histoires de Gilles û
- 1954, ë Mon demi siècle û, Librérie Payot
- 1960, ë La Venoge et autres poèmes û - images by Géa Augsburg, Editions du Verseau et Librairie Payot, Lausanne
- 1963, ë Chansons que tout cela !û, (Le meilleur de Gilles û, tome I)
- 1969, ë Mon demi siècle et demi û, Payot
- 1971, ë Le dernier mot û, (Le meilleur de Gilles", tome II)
- 1978, ë Amicalement vôtre, Récits, chansons et souvenir û, Editions Pierre-Marcel Favre
Plays at the Théâtre du Jorat Mézières
- 1950 ë Passage de l'étoile û
- 1960 ë La Grange aux Roud û
Bibliography
- Albert Urfer, Qui va piano..., 1978
- Alex Décotte, Le siècle de Gilles, 1995
- Le meilleur de Gilles (3 volumes), Publi-Libris, 2003
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