Singer and actress Adrienne Pauly was born in Clamart (Hauts-de-Seine) on May 30, 1977. In 2006, after several film roles under the direction of renowned directors (Claude Chabrol, Francis Girod, Jean-Pierre Mocky) and appearances in TV movies, she made her debut as a singer with the rock song "J'veux un mec", illustrating a debut album of the same name, featuring realistic lyrics by Alister. Nominated for two Victoires de la musique awards in the Album of the Year and Revelation Artist of the Year categories, she reunited with director Claude Chabrol for the feature film Bellamy (2009), which won her the Best Supporting Actress award at the Jean-Carmet Festival in Moulins, and then appeared in Christophe Tissot's TV film La Tueuse, which won her the Prix d'interprétation at the Festival des créations télévisuelles de Luchon in 2010. The actress also appeared on television in Mystère au Moulin-Rouge (2011), where she sang Jacques Offenbach's aria "On va courir, on va sortir". In her style of song, pop and rock, with rebellious yet tender lyrics, the album À Vos Amours (2018) follows, with tracks unveiled at the Cabourg Film Festival, including the single "La Conne". 2024 saw the release of the new tracks "P'tite chérie" and "Message (à tous les mecs)", included on the album Et Comment Tu Trouves Que J'me Trouve?
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