Janet Edith Woollacott (4 November 1939 – 13 November 2011) was a British-born French singer and dancer. She began dancing in the early 1960s, working on the
Côte d'Azur
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, and launched her singing career in 1969. She released a few solo singles and later sang with the group
Stone Age
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, alongside her fourth husband,
Dominique Perrier
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. She was previously married to
Claude François
Claude Antoine Marie François (; 1 February 1939 – 11 March 1978), also known by the nickname Cloclo, was a French pop singer, composer, songwriter, record producer, drummer and dancer. François co-wrote the lyrics of " Comme d'habitude" ( ...
, Jean-Paul Barkoff, and
Jean Sarrus
Jean Sarrus (11 May 1945 – 19 February 2025) was a French actor, composer and singer. People know him best as a member of the legendary band Les Charlots.
Life and career
Sarrus was born in Puteaux. After being one of the bass players for Ro ...
. She also had a relationship of several years with
Gilbert Bécaud
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, with whom she had one daughter, her only child. Woollacott died after a long illness on 13 November 2011.
Biography
Early life and relationships
In 1959, Woollacott was a 20-year-old dancer at the
Monte-Carlo Sporting
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on the
Côte d'Azur
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, when she met singer and dancer
Claude "Cloclo" François, whom she married the following year. They subsequently moved to Paris together.
In 1962, while working as a dancer at the
Olympia music hall in Paris, Woollacott met singer and pianist
Gilbert Bécaud
François Gilbert Léopold Silly (24 October 1927 – 18 December 2001), known professionally as Gilbert Bécaud (), was a French singer, composer, pianist and actor, known as "Monsieur 100,000 Volts" for his energetic performances. His best-know ...
, with whom she had an affair, and for whom she ultimately left François. The couple later had a daughter, Jennifer Bécaud.
Woollacott's divorce from François wasn't finalized until 1967.
Artistic career
After debuting as a dancer, Woollacott began a career as a singer in 1969. She released the single "Je T'aime... Normal" / "Super-Gangsters", written by
Gérard Rinaldi
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Death
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, with her third husband, actor
Jean Sarrus
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, under the name Jean & Janet. She went on to sing independently, using the mononym Janet, and released the single "Bénie Soit La Pluie" / "Le Chocolat" in 1972. The latter was co-written by
Dominique Perrier
Dominique Perrier (16 February 1948 – 4 October 2023) was a French electronic musician, composer, and film director. He often accompanied Jean-Michel Jarre onstage and was a prominent figure in the groups Space Art and Stone Age.
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, who later became Woollacott's fourth husband.
In 1985, the two published the song "Mama", from the soundtrack to the film ''
Adieu Blaireau''.
From 1994, Woollacott contributed to Perrier's group
Stone Age
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, singing on a number of their songs. In 2010, Perrier formed the Dominique Perrier Project as a tribute to Roger Rizzitelli, his former collaborator in the electronic group
Space Art
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. Woollacott provided vocals on several tracks of the album ''Space Art Tribute'', released in 2012, one year after her death.
In 1998, twenty years after the death of her first husband, Woollacott wrote ''Claude François: les années oubliées'', in his memory.
Death
Following a long illness, Woollacott died on 11 November 2011, at the age of 72. She is buried at the cemetery in
Clamart
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.
Discography
Solo
* "Je T'aime... Normal" / "Super-Gangsters" (Jean & Janet, 1969)
* "Bénie Soit La Pluie" / "Le Chocolat" (Janet, 1972)
* "Mama" / "The Dream", from ''
Adieu blaireau'' (with
Dominique Perrier
Dominique Perrier (16 February 1948 – 4 October 2023) was a French electronic musician, composer, and film director. He often accompanied Jean-Michel Jarre onstage and was a prominent figure in the groups Space Art and Stone Age.
Biography
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, 1985)
with Stone Age
* ''Stone Age'' (1995)
* ''Les Chronovoyageurs'' (1997)
* ''Promessa'' (2000)
* ''Totems d'Armorique'' (2007)
with Dominique Perrier Project
* ''Space Art Tribute'' (2012)
References
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1939 births
2011 deaths
20th-century French women singers
British emigrants to France
People from Carlton, Nottinghamshire
21st-century French women singers