Person Details

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Aliases: Calogero Maurici , Les Charts

Gender: Male

Place of birth: Échirolles, Isère, France

Homepage: http://calogero.fr/

Movie Involvements: 21

TV Involvements: 8


Most Famous Work

Biography

Calogero Joseph Salvatore Maurici (born 30 July 1971), better known as Calogero, is a French singer. Calogero was born in Échirolles, Isère, to Sicilian-born Italian parents from Sommatino, Caltanissetta, Sicily. By the age of six, Calogero had already taken an interest in music. He quickly learned to play several instruments, including the flute, piano, and bass. In 1986 he became the lead singer and songwriter for a band called Les Charts he started with his brother, Gioacchino Maurici, and a childhood friend, Francis Maggiulli. Between 1989 and 1997, Les Charts released five albums, L'Océan sans fond (1989), Notre monde à nous (1991), Hannibal (1994), Acte 1 (1995), their most successful charting album, and Changer (1997). As the band began to lose its momentum, Calogero decided to launch himself as a solo artist and gathered important connections by writing songs and collaborating with already popular artists such as Zazie and Pascal Obispo. The latter helped produce Calogero's first solo album Au milieu des Autres (2000). His second album, Calogero (2002), was a huge success, with the hit singles "En apesanteur" (In Weightlessness), "Aussi libre que moi" (As Free as Me), "Tien an men" and "Prendre racine" (To Take Root). Finally, in 2004, Calogero released 3, featuring "Face à la mer", a duet with French rapper Passi, and several other top singles, such as "Yalla" and "Si seulement je pouvais lui manquer" (If Only He Could Miss Me). Calogero's moving lyrics and frail, tender voice have made him one of France's top pop/rock singers. Calogero released his fourth studio album Pomme C on 12 March 2007. Since the late 1990s, Calogero composed songs for many artists, often in collaboration with his brother Gioacchino. For example, he composed songs for Florent Pagny ("Châtelet-les-Halles"), Hélène Ségara ("Au Nom d'une Femme" and "Regarde"), Ismael Lo ("L'Amour a tous les droits" and "Faut qu'on s'aime"), Pascal Obispo ("Millésime"), Jenifer Bartoli ("C'est de l'or"), Julie Zenatti ("La Vérité m'attire" et "Toutes les douleurs"), Patrick Fiori ("Que tu reviennes", "Être là", "Encore", "Tout le monde", "Tera umana" et "Il n'y a pas grand chose à dire"), Fred Blondin ("Je manque de toi" and "Perso et les Aimants"), Mario Barravecchia ("On se ressemble"). He also composed three songs for the musical The Ten Commandments: "Je n'avais jamais prié", "Une Raison d'espérer" and "Y'a tant d'amour". Calogero also participates in numerous charities. He is currently member of Les Enfoirés; he also participated in the single "Noël ensemble", recorded by many artists in 2002; he sang for the Sidaction with Jenifer; and recently, he participated in the single "Douce France", led by Marc Lavoine, to fight discrimination and help young people to find work. In 2008, Stanislas Renoult recorded a duet with Calogero entitled "La Débâcle des sentiments". Calogero describes his own musical style as "pop rock". He also said that he listens to the musical work of various artists, such as Barbara, William Sheller, The Cure and The Who, and that "words and melodies are very important to [him]". ... Source: Article "Calogero (singer)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Most Famous Work

Star Academy
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6

Star Academy

(2001) Self
Victoires de la musique
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2

Victoires de la musique

(1985) (Original Song of the Year)
The secret song
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0

The secret song

(2018) Self
La chanson de l'année
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Florent Pagny : un homme libre
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8
Avec Florent Pagny, tout le monde ELA
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8
Johnny Hallyday : Que je t'aime
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7
Joyeux anniversaire Renaud
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8

Acting

Year Character Movie/Tv
2023 Raphaël
Self
Self
Self
2022 Self
Self - Performer
Self
2021 Self
Self
Self
2019 Self
2018 Self
Self
2017 Le Robot
2016 Chanteur (Voix)
2015 Self - Chant - basse
Self
2014 N/A
2012 N/A
2011 Self
Self
2005 N/A
Self
Self
2004 Self - Winner
Self
2001 Self
Self
N/A
1998 Self
1985 Self
Self (Male Group or Artist of the Year)
Self (Original Song of the Year)
(Original Song of the Year)
1982 Self
Year Character Movie/Tv

Sound

Year Role Movie/Tv
2019 Original Music Composer
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Writing

Year Role Movie/Tv
2016 Musical
Year Role Movie/Tv

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