May 22, 1924 ((Paris, France))
Charles Aznavour is perhaps the best-known French music hall entertainer in
the world -- renowned the world over for the bittersweet love songs he has
written and sung, which seem to embody the essence of French popular song, and
also for his appearances on screen in such wildly divergent fare as Shoot the
Piano Player, Candy, and The Tin Drum. His status as the quintessential French
popular culture icon is something of an irony for a man who identifies himself
most closely with his Armenian heritage. Born Shahnour Varenagh Aznavourian, his
French roots derive from the fact that his family fled the threat of massacre by
the Turks -- his father was a singer and sometime-restauranteur, while his
mother was an actress and part-time seamstress. His father's singi ..[Full version] | |