Jacques Chazot

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Jacques Chazot

Jacques Chazot, (b. 25 September 1928 in Locmiquélic (Morbihan), d. 12 July 1993 in Monthyon (Seine-et-Marne) was a French dancer and socialite.

Biography[edit]

He joined Opéra de Paris in 1947 as a dancer. In 1956, he joined Opéra-Comique. The same year, he wrote Les Carnets de Marie-Chantal, creating a character who is the archetype of the snobbish socialite.[1]

He was a very close friend of Françoise Sagan, Juliette Gréco, Régine, Claude Bessy, Hassan II among others and a companion of Coco Chanel.[2]

He became famous through television, dancing in many television shows of the 1970s. He was at the time one of the few people to appear on television as openly gay.[3]

He had oral cancer. In his last years, he lived in a castle of Monthyon, a property in the vicinity of Paris owned by Jean-Claude Brialy.

Bibliography[edit]

  • Les carnets de Marie-Chantal, Van Moppès, 1956
  • Sophie Ripaille, R. Julliard, 1960
  • Pense-bêtes, R. Solar, 1964
  • Chazot Jacques, Paris, Stock, 1975, 238 p.
  • À nous deux les femmes, Olivier Orban, 1978
  • La mémoire des autres, Mengès, 1982
  • Marie-Chantal de gauche !, Mengès, 1983

References[edit]

  1. ^ L'Humanité, 13 juillet 1993
  2. ^ Samantha Knight, "Scandales de la mode", Arte documentary broadcast 23 July 2016
  3. ^ Jacques CHAZOT guest of "Radioscopie de Jacques Chancel", France Inter, moderator: Jacques Chancel, broadcast 11 June 1975