Portrait of Sylvie Vartan

Sylvie Vartan

Acting

Biography

Sylvie Vartan (born Sylvie Georges Vartanian on 15 August 1944) is a Bulgarian-Armenian-French singer and actress. She is known as one of the most productive and tough-sounding yé-yé artists. Her performances often featured elaborate show-dance choreography,[and she made many appearances on French and Italian TV. Yearly shows with then-husband Johnny Hallyday attracted full houses at the Olympia and the Palais des congrès de Paris throughout the 1960s and mid-1970s. In 2004, after a break in performances, she began recording and giving concerts of jazz ballads in francophone countries. Sylvie Vartan was born in Iskrets, Sofia Province, in the then Kingdom of Bulgaria. Her father, Georges Vartanian (1912–1970), was born in France to a Bulgarian mother named Slavka and an Armenian father. He worked as an attaché at the French embassy in Sofia. The family shortened the name Vartanian to Vartan. Her mother, Ilona (née Mayer 1914–2007), daughter of prominent architect Rudolf Mayer, was of Hungarian-Jewish descent. When the Soviet Army invaded Bulgaria in September 1944, the Vartanian family house was nationalised and they moved to Sofia. In 1952, a friend of Sylvie's father, film director Dako Dakovski, offered her the role of a schoolgirl in the movie Pod igoto, a film about Bulgarian rebels against the Ottoman occupation. Participating in the film made her dream of becoming an entertainer come true. The hardships of postwar Bulgaria made the family emigrate to Paris in December 1952. At first they stayed in the Lion d'Argent hotel near Les Halles, where Georges found a job, then for the next four years they stayed in a single room at the Angleterre Hotel. Young Sylvie had to work hard to keep up at school and blend in with her schoolmates. She spent two years learning French. In 1960, her family moved to an apartment in Michel Bizot Avenue. Thanks to the influence of her music producer brother Eddie, music became teenage Sylvie's main interest. Her most influential genres were jazz and, out of spite toward her strict high school, rock 'n' roll. Her favourite artists included Brenda Lee, Bill Haley, and Elvis Presley. In 1961, Eddie offered Sylvie the chance to record the song "Panne d'essence" with French rocker Frankie Jordan. The Decca Records EP was a surprise hit. Although she was not credited on the sleeve, "Panne d'essence" provided Vartan her first appearance on French television. The journalists gave her the nickname la collégienne du twist. After the "twisting schoolgirl" had finished the Victor Hugo High School, she was free to sign a contract with Decca Records to start recording her own EP; carrying the title song "Quand le film est triste", a cover of Sue Thompson's "Sad Movies (Make Me Cry)", the EP was on sale by the beginning of December 1961. ... Source: Article "Sylvie Vartan" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Born: August 15, 1944

Place of Birth: Iskretz, Bulgaria

Filmography

2025
Once Upon My Mother

as Sylvie Vartan

2023
L'Âge d'or de la pub

as Self (archive footage)

2022
Sheila, toutes ces vies-là

as Self (archive footage)

2022
Il était une fois Champs-Élysées

as Self (archive footage)

2021
Archives secrètes

as Self (archive footage)

2018
2016
Quotidien

as Self - Guest

2013
It Happened in Saint-Tropez

as Une people à Cannes soirée Melko

2009
C à vous

as Self

2009
C à vous

as Self - Guest

2006
On n'est pas couché

as Self - Guest

2001
Mausolée pour une garce

as Agnès Taride

2001
2001
The Apartment

as Self - Guest

1994
The Black Angel

as Stéphane Feuvrier

1990
Stars 90

as Self

1987
1986
Miss France

as Self - Judge

1984
1982
1980
1979
1977
Fan School

as Self

1975
Numéro un

as Self

1975
Numéro un

as Self - Host

1975
Numéro un

as Self (archive footage)

1975
1973
Klimbim

as Self

1972
Repeated Absences

as Une femme à la soirée mondaine

1972
1972
Malpertuis

as Bets

1971
1968
1967
The Ponies

as Sylvie Vartan

1965
1964
Friends of the family

as Alexa Rollo

1964
Cherchez l'idole

as Sylvie Vartan

1963
1962
Un clair de Lune à Maubeuge

as La chanteuse yéyé

1959
Discorama

as Self