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14 Facts About Chantal Goya

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Chantal Goya enjoyed a career as a French New Wave actress; she had a starring role as Madeleine in the 1966 Jean-Luc Godard film and in Jean-Daniel Pollet's L'amour c'est gai, l'amour c'est triste.

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Chantal Goya was born in French Indochina in 1942 to French parents.

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Chantal Goya was a friend of the ye-ye girl Sylvie Vartan for whom he wrote and composed the hit "Tous mes copains".

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At this reception, he saw Chantal Goya who was sitting at the back of the living room, and he fell in love at first sight with her.

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Chantal Goya went to tell her that she would be famous by the age of 30, have two children, and singing at the Opera.

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Chantal Goya didn't believe him and went to London to finish her studies.

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In 1964, Chantal Goya first became a model for fashion photographers in the teenage girls' magazine "Mademoiselle Age Tendre".

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Chantal Goya suggested that Debout write and compose songs in return for a record contract for her.

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The first 45 EP record of Chantal Goya released at the end of 1964 and it includes the song "C'est bien Bernard" which became her first hit success.

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Chantal Goya offered the role to her, and though she was surprised by this proposition, she accepted the role alongside Jean-Pierre Leaud in the role of Paul, and Marlene Jobert in the role of Elisabeth.

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Chantal Goya had another success in France with the song "Une echarpe, une rose" which was a success in Japan.

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Also, in 1973, Chantal Goya sang the duet Les petites filles modeles with Sylvie Vartan, song written and composed by Jean-Jacques Debout in the TV-show Top a produced by Maritie and Gilbert Carpentier and devoted to Sylvie Vartan.

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Chantal Goya invited the French actress Brigitte Bardot to perform, however she fell ill and was unavailable on the day of recording.

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Maritie Carpentier convinced Chantal Goya to make a record of Adieu les Jolis Foulards, certain it would be a big success.