Colette Deréal
Acting Born Sep 22, 1927 Saint-Cyr-l'Ecole, Seine-et-Oise [now Yvelines], France 24 credits
Biography
Colette Deréal (born Colette Denise de Glarélial; 22 September 1927 – 12 April 1988) was a French actress and singer.
Deréal was born in Saint-Cyr-l'École, Seine-et-Oise (now Yvelines), France. In 1961, Deréal represented Monaco in the Eurovision Song Contest 1961, with the song "Allons, allons les enfants" (Let's go, let's go children). Deréal finished joint tenth place with the Finnish entry "Valoa ikkunassa" (The lights in the window) sung by Laila Kinnunen and the Dutch entry "Wat een dag" (What a day) sung by Greetje Kauffeld, receiving six points. She died in Monaco.
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Full filmography
- Samedi soir (1971) as Self - Host
- Samedi soir (1971) as Self - Co-Host
- Samedi soir (1971) as Self
- Midi Première (1975) as Self
- Discorama (1959) as Self
- Le Manège de Port-Barcarès (1972) as Agnès Bellac
- Under the Sign of the Bull (1969) as Rolande
- Three of the Canebière (1955) as Francine
- The Happy Road (1957) as Hélène
- This Age Without Pity (1952) as Monique
- Little Boy Lost (1953) as Nelly
- This Man Is Dangerous (1953) as Constance
- The Sinners (1949) as Lucienne
- What a Team! (1957) as Véra
- Trois de la marine (1957) as Patricia
- The Red Cloak (1955)
- The Motorcycle Cops (1959) as Wanda
- Police Judiciaire (1957) as Geneviève
- The Lady and the Gipsy (1958) as Gladys Welles
- Sergil Among the Girls (1952) as 'Bouche-en-Coeur'
- Musique en tête (1951) as Gisèle
- Yours Truly, Blake (1954) as Stella
- The Convict (1951) as Emma
- Le Plus Heureux des trois (1957) as Hermance