Biography
Michel Polnareff (born 3 July 1944, Nérac, Lot-et-Garonne, France) is a French singer-songwriter, who was popular in France from the mid-1960s until the early 1990s with his penultimate original album, Kāma-Sūtra. He is still critically acclaimed and occasionally tours in France, Belgium and Switzerland.
Michel was born into an artistic family: his mother, Simonne Lane (1912-1973), was a Breton dancer and his father, Leib Polnareff (Russian: Лейб Полнарёв) or Léo Poll (1899-1988) was a Russian Jewish immigrant from Odessa who worked with Édith Piaf. He attended the Cours Hattemer, a private school. He learned the guitar, and after his studies, military service, and a brief time in insurance, he began to play his guitar on the steps of the Sacré Cœur.
In 1965 Polnareff won a prize in Paris of recording at Barclay Records, but as part of the counterculture he turned down this opportunity. It was Lucien Morisse, then director at Europe 1, who made him sign with AZ. His first disc, La Poupée qui fait non (1966), was an unexpected success. Its new musical style and Polnareff's atypical image, crossed borders. During this period, he played concerts in Brussels for one week sharing the bill with Jeff Beck. In France he gained many hits such as "La Poupée qui fait non", "Love me, please love me", "Sous quelle étoile suis-je né?", "Ta-ta-ta-ta", "Âme câline" (Soul Coaxing), "Mes regrets", "Gloria", "Holidays", and "Tibili". Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones performed on hit single "Holidays".
Polnareff also played with his image: black glasses, fancy trousers, and ambiguous provocations. His song L'Amour avec Toi could not be played before 10 pm because it was considered "pornographic" at the time in France (the song is mild by today's standards). From 1969 on, Polnareff was hugely successful: tours, music videos, hits. He also became the target of scandalmongers.
Tragedy struck in September 1970, when his friend Lucien Morisse committed suicide. In the same time, he also suffered a relationship crisis. After a rest period in the Paris area, and long months in isolation healing from his depression, Polnareff gradually resumed touring. His health and his morale improved, but not his sight: he was forced to protect his eyes with thick, dark sunglasses. His problems didn't stop there. In 1972, a promotional poster for his 1972 Polnarevolution tour showed his naked buttocks. Although the scandal benefitted him commercially, it brought censorship and lawsuits.
Exile in the United States (1973–1984)
During a world tour, he learned that Bernard Seneau, his manager, had run off with his money leaving him broke. Unable to pay his debts, and crushed by the death of his mother, he left France for the United States, where he lived in anonymity. He was joined by his friend, Annie Fargue who became his manager and stayed in this capacity for many years. ...
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Filmography
Cast Credits

Tous les chanteurs s'appellent Michel
Character: Self (archive footage)
MOVIE • 2023

Le gala des pièces jaunes 2023 : Le concert événement
Character: Self
MOVIE • 2023

Sheila, toutes ces vies-là
Character: Self (archive footage)
MOVIE • 2022

Michel Polnareff, la soirée événement
Character: Self
MOVIE • 2022

Quotidien
Character: Self - Guest
TV • 2016
Michel Polnareff au Champ de Mars
Character: Self
MOVIE • 2007

Michel Polnareff - Ze (re) Tour 2007
Character: Self
MOVIE • 2007

Star Academy
Character: Self
TV • 2001

Vivement dimanche
Character: Self
TV • 1998

Victoires de la musique
Character: Self
TV • 1985

Numéro un
Character: Self
TV • 1975

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
Character: Self
TV • 1975

J'ai tout donné
Character: Self
MOVIE • 1972
Midi trente
Character: Self
TV • 1972

Le Grand Échiquier
Character: Self
TV • 1972
La Lucarne magique
Character: A star
MOVIE • 1971
Samedi soir
Character: Self
TV • 1971

À bout portant
Character: Self
TV • 1968

Polnareff, Zouzou & Les Bonbons Magiques
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MOVIE • 1967
Europarty
Character: Self
TV • 1967
Crew
Crew Credits

The Vengeance of the Winged Serpent
Role: Original Music Composer
MOVIE • 1984

Lipstick
Role: Music Arranger
MOVIE • 1976

Lipstick
Role: Original Music Composer
MOVIE • 1976

L’Indiscret
Role: Original Music Composer
MOVIE • 1974

The Three Musketeers
Role: Original Music Composer
MOVIE • 1974

Delusions of Grandeur
Role: Original Music Composer
MOVIE • 1971

It Only Happens to Others
Role: Original Music Composer
MOVIE • 1971

La Pomme de son œil
Role: Original Music Composer
MOVIE • 1970