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Claude Antoine Marie François (French pronunciation: [klod ɑ̃twan maʁi fʁɑ̃swa]; 1 February 1939 – 11 March 1978), also known by the nickname Cloclo, was a French pop singer, composer, songwriter, record producer, drummer and dancer.
Mar 11, 2008 · Three decades later, Claude François – CloClo – remains one of France's biggest-selling recording artists. One of the songs that he co-wrote still rakes in more royalties from abroad...
Mar 11, 2012 · The Clodettes were Claude François’ crack team of scantily-clad dancing girls, as precise and as disciplined as the Bolshoi corps de ballet. And Frédérique was right. To get the full flavour of Claude François you have to watch clips of him singing and dancing.
With Jérémie Renier, Benoît Magimel, Monica Scattini, Sabrina Seyvecou. A biopic of French pop star Claude François, most famous for co-writing the song 'My Way'. Tracing his life from childhood in Egypt through success in France to his untimely death in Paris in 1978.
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- Biography, Drama, Music
- Florent-Emilio Siri
- 2012-03-14
My Way, released in France as Cloclo, is a 2012 French biographical drama film about the life of French singer, songwriter and entertainer Claude François. It is co-written and directed by Florent-Emilio Siri, and stars Jérémie Renier as François.
Apr 8, 2012 · Claude François: the constantly dancing dynamo known as “Cloclo” If you’re not French, there are probably two things you know about Claude François: that he wrote “My Way” and that he died from electrocution when fiddling with a lighting fixture while in the bath.
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Jun 22, 2012 · Cloclo: Jérémie Renier as blonde dynamo Claude François. Claude François doesn’t have the hipster cachet of Serge Gainsbourg, but he did lead an extraordinary life and died young. He also wrote “ Comme d’habitude ” which was Anglicised to become “My Way”.