Jean Villard Gilles

Picture black/white of Jean Villard Gilles by Erling Mandelmann
Gilles photographied in 1975 by Erling Mandelmann

Jean Villard a.k.a. Gilles (2 June 1895 in Montreux (Switzerland) 26 March 1982 in Vevey), originating from Daillens, was a French Swiss multi-talented chansonnier, poet, humorist, comedian, actor, and cabaretist. He was friends with Édith Piaf, Ernest Ansermet, Jacques Brel, Jean Poiret, Michel Serrault and met also with Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz. He gave his last interview in December, 1981 at his home, where he confided that "I have always tried my best to be a poet."

One of Lausanne's parks, on the Avenue du Théâtre, now bears his name. He served in the Swiss Army during World War I in Soubey, Jura, recalling that he defended the bridge that crosses the Doubs River.

Roles at the Theatre

Chansonnier

Cabaret owner

Some well-known works of his

Books

Plays at the Théâtre du Jorat Mézières

Bibliography

Notes

  1. 1 2 Vidéo: Hommage à Edith, an archive from Télévision Suisse Romande

External links

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