Mistinguett
Mistinguett
Born Jeanne Bourgeois
5 April 1875(1875-04-05)
Enghien-les-Bains, Île-de-France, France
Died 5 January 1956(1956-01-05) (aged 80)
Bougival, Île-de-France, France
Mistinguett (April 5, 1875 – January 5, 1956) was a French actress and singer, whose birth name was Jeanne Bourgeois
"Jeanne Bourgeois originated from Enghien-les-Bains, Val-d'Oise, Île-de-France, France. At an early age she aspired to be an entertainer. She began as a flower seller in a restaurant in her home town, singing popular ballads as she sold her flowers. When a song-writing acquaintance made up the name Miss Tinguette, Jeanne liked it. She made it her own by joining it together and eventually dropping the second S and the final E (Mistinguett).
Jeanne Bourgeois made her debut as Mistinguett at the Casino de Paris in 1895, and appeared also in shows as the Folies Bergère, Moulin Rouge, and Eldorado. Her risqué routines captivated Paris and she went on to become the most popular French entertainer of her time and the highest paid female entertainer in the world. In 1919 her legs were insured for the then astounding amount of 500,000 francs.
She had a long relationship with the much younger Maurice Chevalier but it was for other more torrid love affairs that she became legendary.
She first recorded her signature song 'Mon Homme' in 1916. It was popularised under its English title 'My Man' by Fanny Brice and has become a standard in the repertoire of numerous pop and jazz singers.
During a tour of the United States, she was asked by Time magazine to explain her popularity. Her answer was: "It is a kind of magnetism. I say 'Come closer' and draw them to me."
Jeanne Bourgeois' career lasted over fifty years. She died at the age of 80 and is buried in the Cimetiere Enghien-les-Bains, Île-de-France, France"
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