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Dorothée
Dorothée in 1992Background information Born 14 July 1953 Origin France Genres Pop, Children's music Occupations Singer, TV Presenter Years active 1973–1997 Labels AB Productions Dorothée (born 14 July 1953 in Paris, France), the stage name of Frédérique Hoschedé,[1] is a French singer and TV presenter.
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Biography
1. Her childhood :
Dorothée (Frédérique Hoschedé) was born on 14 July 1953 in Paris, as a coincidence, she was born on Bastille Day, and because of her grand mother, she believed the fireworks were done in her honour! Her mother was a housewife and her father was an engeneer. She has a big brother, Jean-François. She attended a very strict private school in Bourg-la-Reine, close to Paris. During her childhood, she practised dancing, the piano and horse-riding. When she was 11, she won the third prize of a piano competition. Two years later, she visited her penpal Sue in England, she discovered Rock’n’roll, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones... She passed her Baccalauréat, then she started a BA of English...
2. The early beginnings
During her last-but-one high-school year, she took part in a theatre competition. She was playing a role in a modern version of Un caprice by Alfred de Musset. She had directed the play herself! Her troupe won the first prize. One of the jury members was a lady called Jacqueline Joubert who was working for French TV. She particularly noticed her and asked her if she wanted to present a programme. Frédérique accepted. Two years later, in 1973, she was contacted and asked to present a short junior program with a funny muppet called Blablatus. Since the firstname Frédérique suits both for males and females, she was given the stage name Dorothée, and her show was called: Dorothée et Blablatus. But French TV channels were suddenly restructured and the show was withdrawn.
3. The wilderness years:
Then, she presented a sequence called “le club”, the last part of a bigger program called “Les visiteurs du mercredi” (Wednesday’s visitors). She also presented a TV game “Réponse à tout” where she was supposed to tell the players off and shout at them! Unfortunately, the program manageress Eliane Victor declared she was incompetent and that she had better change her job. Dorothée was fired and found herself jobless. She worked as a secretary in a tap factory, then as a waitress, and finally as a sandwish-woman in a supermarket!
4. Back to TV:
She found a job as a stand-in in TV studios. Then, the second channel (Antenne 2) organised an announcer casting. She tried it and passed! During the selection, she was supposed to simulate the interview of a director: she was a bit nervous and asked her first question and added “that was not my question at all, but please answer !”. She delivered her first announce on 1 April 1977.
5. Récré A2:
1) The early years:
In September 1977, Jaqueline Joubert called her again: she wanted to create a new junior show with her: Dorothée et ses amis. It was quite successful. She presented it with a few other presenters, including a famous French cartoonist: Cabu. He created a funny caricature representing Dorothée with a very long witch-nose! This drawing became very famous. The programme was re-named “Récré A2” in 1978. (a pun meaning: second channel playground). The program was a mixture of cartoons, sequences, funny short films... It was supposed to last only one summer, it actually lasted 10 years! She was both a presenter and an announcer!
2) The actress and the singer:
In Récré A2, she often had to act and play different roles. Still in 1977, she played in L'amour en fuite, by François Truffaut. Récré A2 became more and more successful, children really enjoyed it! She was asked to reccord a disc containing stories for children, on this disc, she had to sing a couple of verses. She refused first. She finally accepted and reccorded a whole disc of songs called “Dorothée au pays des chansons” (song’s land) produced by Jean-Luc Azoulay and Claude Berda (AB production). Then, she performed cartoon themes (mainly The Smurfs), and dozens of folk songs for a sequence of Recre A2 called “le jardin des chansons” (song’s garden). At that time, she was a multi purpose star: announcer, singer, actress and presenter! In 1980, she played in Pile ou face by Robert Enrico. It was her second and last film.
3) The early 80’s:
In 1981, the presenters of Recre A2 acted in a musical performed in the Olympia, a famous concert hall in Paris. The show was actullay the adaptation of her disc. In 1982, Jean-François Porry, one of her producer, created a whole album for her. From 1982 to 1997, she reccorded one album a year! Her first hits were Tchou tchou le petit train, Rox & Rouky, (French theme of the Disney film: The Fox and the Hound), Hou ! la menteuse, La Valise. The single “Hou la menteuse”/”La valise” was probably the most successful one of her career. The song “la valise” which means the suitcase is an enumeration of what she puts in her suitcase, and there will be a new version in every album! The next years, she reccorded some of her main hits: Pour faire une chanson, Qu'il est bête, Allo allo monsieur l'ordinateur, Vive les vacances, Maman… and she also got an award for the French theme of the film Caravan of Courage : An Ewok Adventure. In the meantime, she carried out presenting Recre A2 and performing on stage in musicals (Dorothée - Tambour Battant in 1981 / Au royaume de Diguedondaine in 1982. / Pour faire une chanson in 1983./ On va faire du cinéma in 1985). She was also the star of a Christmas show in 1983. 4) Récré A2: the institution: Récré A2 was broadcast daily, at different moments of the day. Dorothée was assisted by many other presenters: Ariane Gil, Jacky, Corbier, Patrick, Charlotte, Marie, Alain, Zabou... some of them stayed only a few months, others stayed a few years... Many stars were often invited in the show. Dorothée could sing her own songs which was a cheap way of promoting them! In 1986, she made her first real performance (not a musical) in a very big French Concert Hall: Le Zénith. 6. Le Club Dorothée: 1) The late 80’s In 1987, she had been hosting Récré A2 for 10 years. Her producer and she were contacted by a rival channel: TF1. They were offered a high budget, larger studios and attracting salaries. A new show was created: Club Dorothée, with cartoons, sketches, games... it consisted in a daily show, before school, after school, and almost all day long on holidays, with an audience and 5 presenters: Dorothée, Ariane, Jacky, Patrick and Corbier. All of them coming from Récré A2. In the meanwhile, Récré A2 hardly tried to survive but it did not last very long: it was based on Dorothée’s personality and since she was away, the show was not the same. It stopped in 1988 but nobody really cared about it anymore. Club Dorothée was really more attractive since children could win expensive gifts, take part to the show... On Wednesday afternoons, the team was hosting a 3 hour performance on stage, with an orchestra: Les Musclés, who became Dorothée’s musicians. 2) The critics Even if the program was extremely popular, it was also highly criticized by politics, parents, intellectuals and teachers. Actually, most of the Japanese cartoons were said to be too violent by parents. Besides, the games and the sketches were considered as ridiculous and stupid, sometimes racist. And terrible rumours were going round about Dorothée, pretending she hated children, she had played in porn films, she was interested in money... Many times, she responded to critics by doing allusions in the sketches, the songs... and she also accepted to justify herself in some interviews, telling that people mixed up violence and action. For instance, in one of her song, she says she just doesn’t care about what so-called intellectuals can say about her... “I keep happy days in my heart, I forget rainy days”.
3) The actress:
Even if she did not play in any other films, she appeared in a few episodes of British soap “The Wild Bunch” in 1991 and from 1987 to 1992, the whole team played in a weird and loony sitcom called “Pas de pitié pour les croissants” (Don’t mind the croissants). In one scene of this sitcom, we could see two hobos emptying a bin in which they found a book by the politician Segolène Royal who had criticized them, and telling “this book looks really crap!”. She also played in a couple of Japanese series. In 1996, she performed the theme of a documentary film “L’enfant des neiges” (the snow child).
4) The singer:
Of course, she had not given up singing! She carried on recording many albums, and most of her songs were great hits : Docteur, Attention danger, La machine avalé, Tremblement de terre, Nicolas et Marjolaine, Chagrin d’amour, Les neiges de l’Himalaya, Le collège des coeurs brisés, Une histoire d’amour, Bats toi, 2394, Non non ne dis pas, Bonheur city. And she also performed a lot of shows : in Le Zenith (in 1988 and 1996) and in Bercy (the biggest concert hall of France) in 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996. CDs and concert tickets were enormously sold.
5) Around the show:
From 1987 to 1997, Club Dorothée was a reference, an institution, Dorothée was everywhere at any time! Her programmes were broadcast about 20 hours a week! Two magazines were created and children could order a membership card. Dorothée also presented a few music shows (in 1987, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994) in which she sang with great rock stars like Chuck Bery, Percy Sladge, Cliff Richard, Ray Charles... Her producers also created many sitcoms whose actors went and sang in Club Dorothée. From 1993 to 1994, she presented “Des millions de copains” (Millions of friends), a program where people could discover charities. Every Christmas, she organised a toy collect for under-privilledged children: Le Noël de l’amitié (Friendship Christmas).
6) The end:
In 1995, Dorothée’s last album gave rise to conflicts into the disc company: some parts of the contract had not been respected, so, as a consequence, the following CD was botched up and was not sold as much as the previous ones... Besides, her producers wanted to create their own sky-channel, so, that meant rivals for TF1 where Club Dorothée was broadcast. So TF1 decided to stop it. The following was still correct but since it had been on for 10 years, they wanted to change. Club Dorothée was “killed” little by little. The amount of time of broadcasting was reduced, TF1 did not sponsor her last concert... The last show was on 31 August 1997, with the best moments of these 10 years.
7. 1997-2005 :Where is Dorothée?
When the show stopped, Dorothée suddenly isappeared, she was almost totally absent of the media even if rumours pretended she would come back as an actress or in reality TV among has beens... Many fans created websites about her. She only appeared once in 1998 in a show. In 2005, she sponsored a junior musical “Au pays des bonbons” (Candies’ land). Then she accepted to take part to a few shows as a guest to testify about her generation... Nobody had forgotten her, her fans are now in their 20’s and they miss her. One of them even created remixes of some of her greatest hits!
8. 2008: Dorothée is back!
In March 2008, Dorthée’s producer Jean-Luc Azoulay created a new channel IDF1 (only broadcast in Paris and its region) and Dorothée has accepted to present a new show! With most of the members of her ex team, she hosts “Dorothée, choisissez vos animateurs” (Choose you new presenters) a sort of “pop idol”, and “Pas de pitié pour le net” showing the funniest internet videos! She is present in many festivals, she wrote a part of a book about her generation “Les années Dorothée” (Dorothée years).
9. Back to the stage:
In late 2009, rumours said she would sing again and start a new series of concerts. It was actually true: she confirmed it directly on TV. She recorded a new album with about 15 songs, 3 of them being references to her career. She went back to stage twice: Olympia Music Hall in April 2010 and Bercy in December 2010.
Discography
Albums
- 1980 : Dorothée au pays des chansons
- 1981 : Dorothée & les récré Amis chantent
- 1981 : Candy raconte à Dorothée
- 1982 : Hou! la menteuse (#6, 1.500.000 units, diamon album)
- 1983 : Pour faire une chanson
- 1983 : Les Schtroumpfs
- 1984 : Qu'il est bête! (100.000 units, gold album)
- 1984 : Schtroumpfs parade
- 1985 : Allo, allo Mr l'ordinateur (200.000 units, double gold album)
- 1986 : Maman (#12, 200.000 units, double gold album)
- 1987 : Docteur (#25, 200.000 units, double gold album)
- 1988 : Attention Danger (#10, 300.000 units, platinum album)
- 1989 : Tremblement de terre (#6, 300.000 units, platinum album)
- 1990 : Live à Bercy
- 1990 : Chagrin d'amour (#13, 200.000 units, double gold album)
- 1991 : Les neiges de l'Himalaya (#21, 300.000 units, double gold album)
- 1992 : Une histoire d'amour (200.000 units, double gold album)
- 1993 : Bercy 93
- 1993 : 2394 (#25, 100.000 units, gold album)
- 1994 : Nashville Tennessee (200.000 units, double gold album)
- 1995 : Bonheur City
- 1996 : La Honte de la Famille
- 2010 : Dorothée 2010
Compilations
- 1980 : Les feuilletons de Récré A2
- 1982 : Les feuilletons de Récré A2 (2nd edition)
- 1988 : Les super chansons
- 1990 : Top Dorothée
- 1994 : Cristal
- 1997 : 15 ans d'amour
- 1998 : Le jardin des chansons
- 2004 : Les plus belles chansons
- 2006 : Dorothée BERCY
Main singles
- 1980 : Musique magique
- 1981 : Tchou ! Tchou ! Le petit train
- 1981 : Rox & Rouky (1.100.000 units, platinum disk)
- 1982 : Enfin Récré A2 !
- 1982 : Hou la Menteuse / La Valise (1.300.000 units, platinum disk)
- 1983 : Pour faire une chanson
- 1983 : Les Schtroumpfs (900.000 units, platinum disk)
- 1984 : Qu'il est Bête !
- 1984 : Les Petits Ewoks
- 1985 : Vive les Vacances
- 1985 : Allô Allô M. l'ordinateur (250.000 units, silver disk)
- 1986 : Tant qu'on a des amis
- 1986 : Maman (500.000 units, gold disk)
- 1987 : Où se cache l'amour
- 1987 : Le Sourire du Dragon (French opening theme of Dungeons and Dragons)
- 1987 : La Chanson des Ewoks
- 1987 : Docteur
- 1988 : La Chanson de Candy
- 1988 : Attention Danger
- 1989 : La machine avalé (150.000 units)
- 1989 : Tremblement de Terre (150.000 units)
- 1990 : Nicolas & Marjolaine (100.000 units)
- 1990 : Chagrin d'amour
- 1991 : Un jour on se retrouvera
- 1991 : Valise Ninety One
- 1991 : Les Neiges de l'Himalaya (200.000 units, silver disk)
- 1992 : Le Collège des Cœurs Brisés
- 1992 : Où est le garçon
- 1992 : Une histoire d'amour
- 1993 : Toutes les guitares du rock'n'roll
- 1993 : Bats-toi
- 1993 : Il faut chanter
- 1993 : 2394
- 1994 : Si j'ai menti
- 1994 : Chanson pour un garçon
- 1994 : Non non ne dis pas
- 1995 : Folle de vous
- 1995 : Des millions de copains
- 1995 : Bonheur City
- 1996 : Je rêve
- 1996 : La honte de la famille
- 1997 : Toutes les chansons du monde
- 2006 : Hou la Menteuse remix (175.000 units, silver disk)
- 2006 : La Valise remix
- 2006 : Allô, allô M. l'ordinateur remix
Her greatest hits:
1980
Une fille qu’est-ce que c’est ? » (what is a girl ?)
1980 : Musique magique (magical music)
Récré A2 Amusons-nous (theme of Recre A2)
1981:
Qu’elle est loin ton Amérique Candy (Candy, How far your America is !)
Tchou ! Tchou ! Le petit train (Tchoo tchoo the tiny train !)
Rox & Rouky (Rox and Rouky, theme of The fox and the hound)
1982:
Enfin Récré A2 !(theme of Recre A2)
Hou la Menteuse / La Valise (boo ! she’s a liar ! / the suitcase)
1983:
Au royaume de Diguedondaine (In Diguedondaine’s kingdom)
Pour faire une chanson(to make a song)
Les Schtroumpfs (theme of the smurfs)
Bonjour Dorothée(hello Dorothée !)
1984:
Schtroumpfs La La – BOF Vl’à les Schtroumpfs(theme of the smurfs)
Qu’il est Bête ! (what a stupid boy !)
Les Petits Ewoks (theme of Caravan of Courage : An Ewok Adventure)
1985: Vive les Vacances (long live holidays !)
Allô Allô M. l’ordinateur (hello ! hello ! Mr computer)
1986:
Tant qu’on a des amis (as long as friends are present)
Maman (Mummy)
1987:
Où se cache l’amour (where does love hide himself ?)
Donjons et dragons (theme of dungeons and dragons)
La chanson des Ewoks (theme of Caravan of Courage : An Ewok Adventure)
Docteur (Doctor)
La chanson de Candy (Candy’s song)
1988:
Attention danger (Be careful !)
1989:
La machine avalé (the swallowed machine)
Tremblement de terre (the Earthquake)
1990:
Nicolas & Marjolaine (Nicolas and Marjolaine)
Chagrin d’amour (love sorrow)
1991:
Un jour on se retrouvera (we’ll meet again one day)
Valise ninety-one (ninety one-suitcase)
Les neiges de l’Himalaya (Himalaya’s snow)
1992:
Le collège des cœurs brisés (the broken hearted people college)
Où est le garçon (where is the boy ?)
Une histoire d’amour (a love story)
1993:
Toutes les guitares du rock’n’roll (all the rock’n’roll guitars)
Bats-toi (carry on fighting)
Il faut chanter (We shall sing along)
2394(year 2394)
1994:
Si j’ai menti (If I have lied)
Chanson pour un garçon (a song for a boy)
Non non ne dis pas (no no, don’t say)
1995:
Folle de vous (crazy about you)
Des millions de copains (millions of friends)
Bonheur City (happiness city)
1996:
Je rêve (I’m dreaming)
La honte de la famille (the black sheep of the family)
1997:
Toutes les chansons du monde (all the songs in the world)
2006:
Hou la menteuse – Remix (boo ! she’s a liar !)
La valise – Remix (the suitcase)
Allô, allô monsieur l’ordinateur – Remix(hello ! hello ! Mr computer)
2010:
Dorothée(I was called Dorothée)
Les chansons du passé(The songs of the past)
Coup de tonnerre(Thunder strike)
Notes
- ^ "Dorothée". AlloCiné. http://www.allocine.fr/personne/fichepersonne_gen_cpersonne=3908&nopub=1.html. Retrieved 26 July 2009.
Bibliography
- Abécé; Arnaud Babion-Collet (24 April 2008). Dorothée, Merci pour la récré !. Éditions de la Lagune. ISBN 978-2849691083.
- Pessis, Jacques; Dorothée (5 October 2007). Les années Dorothée. Editions Chronique. ISBN 978-2205059342.
External links
- Dorothée at the Internet Movie Database
Categories:- 1953 births
- Living people
- French actors
- French female singers
- French television presenters
- Actors from Paris
- French-language singers
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