Camille Lou

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  • Pop rock
  • pop folk
  • musical
  • chanson française
  • pop
Occupation(s)singer, actressYears active2010-present
Musical artist

Camille Houssière (born 22 May 1992), better known as Camille Lou, is a French singer. She is well known for her roles in musicals, including 1789: Les Amants de la Bastille in the role of Olympe, and La Légende du roi Arthur in the role of Reine Guenièvre.

Early life

Camille Lou was born 22 May 1992 in Bersillies, near Maubeuge. Her father was a singer and guitarist for a band named Paradoxe, thus she and her two older sisters were exposed to music at a young age, each later learning to play an instrument. Camille played the violin. At the age of twelve, she won a local singing competition, les Voix de Noël ("Christmas voices"), in Hautmont. She attended lycée Notre-Dame de Grâce in Maubeuge. After having obtained her baccalaureate[1] she attended the University of Valenciennes to study law.

Solo career

In January 2010, with the help of her guitar teacher at the time, Camille began her solo career under the pseudonym Jimmie. She began to sing and completed her first album La Grande Aventure, in pop-folk style. She made many appearances under her pseudonym, notably for her work on Cœur de Pirate's album in March 2010.

On 15 September 2017, she released the single "Self Control".

Musicals

Being friends with fellow singers Nuno Resende and Merwan Rim, she was encouraged by the latter to sing in front of Dove Attia, a musical producer with whom Resende and Rim had both worked on Mozart, l'opéra rock. While attending a Parisian restaurant one evening, Camille and her family by chance were there at the same time as musical producer Dove Attia and singers from Mozart, l'opéra rock. Camille was encouraged by Rim to sing Falling Slowly from the film Once in front of Attia.[2][3] Despite Camille having little prior experience in musical theatre, Attia was impressed and invited Camille to audition for his next musical. She sang a collection of songs from Mozart, l'opéra rock among others and finally in 2011, she won the role of Olympe, servant of Marie Antoinette in the musical 1789: Les Amants de la Bastille. Camille starred in the role for two runs of the show at the Palais des Sports in Paris as well as the 2012 tour around the country.

Camille Lou with Louis Delort in 1789: Les Amants de la Bastille

In 2014, Dove Attia proposed the role of Guenièvre (Guinivere) to Camille in his new musical, La Légende du roi Arthur, also featuring Florent Mothe's Arthur and Zaho's Morgane (Morgana).[4] The musical was first performed on 17 September 2015 at Palais des congrès de Paris and toured France in 2016.[5] Camille appears in her role in music videos for "Mon combat (Tir Nam Beo)", "Quelque chose de magique", and "Auprès d'un autre" (the latter also features peaks at the activity behind the scenes).

Other projects

In December 2014, she recorded a song for the album We Love Disney with Garou, a cover of the song "Beauty and the Beast" from the Disney film of the same name.

She participated in the album Forever Gentlemen Volume 2 singing a cover of "La soleil de ma vie" with Amir.[6]

She also was featured in a photoshoot for Tara Jarmon.

Following 1789: Les Amants de la Bastille, she became dedicated to her solo projects but also equally to her band composed of five singers that performed in Les Chansons d'abord at the side of Natasha St-Pier, broadcast each Sunday at 5 pm on France 3.

Camille was cast as Hélène Barignet in Emmanuel Fricero's film Marché noir.[7]

In 2016, she took part in season 7 of the French version of Dancing with the Stars partnered with Grégoire Lyonnet,[8] finishing in second place.

Danse avec les stars

In 2016, she participated in the seventh season of Danse avec les stars – the French version of Dancing with the Stars. She was partnered with professional dancer Grégoire Lyonnet. On December 16, 2016, during the final, they finished runners-up to Laurent Maistret [fr] and his partner Denitsa Ikonomova by getting 46% of the votes.

In week 3, the public give a note to each couples.

Week Dancing style Music Judge points Total Ranking Result
Fauve Hautot Jean-Marc Généreux Marie-Claude Pietragalla Chris Marques
1 Rumba Purple Rain - Prince Ft The Revolution 8 7 8 8 31/40 2=/11 No eliminations
2 Samba Bootylicious - Destiny's Child 7 5 8 8 28/40 7=/11 Safe
1 + 2 59/80 5/11
3 Contemporary dance (+9/10) Iron - Woodkid 9 7 8 8 41/50 2/10 Safe
4 Charleston

Cha-Cha-Cha Relay (+40 Points)

I Got a Woman - Ray Charles (Remix Rudedog)

Medley - Boney M

10 + 8 9 + 8 10 + 8 8 + 7 108/125 2/9 Safe
5 Tango Santa María (Del Buen Ayre) - Gotan Project N/A 9 + 8 10 + 9 8 + 8 52/60 2/8 Safe
6 Cha-Cha-Cha

Raised dance (+0 points)

I Follow Rivers - Lykke Li

Murder on the Dancefloor - Sophie Ellis-Bextor

8 + 7 8 + 7 9 + 8 7 + 6 60/90 6/7 Bottom 2 (later safe)
7 Jive

Jazz Broadway

Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go - Wham!

My Heart Belongs to Daddy - Marilyn Monroe

10 + 9

10 + 9

9 + 7

9 + 9

10 + 9

10 + 9

8 + 7

9 + 8

142/160 1/6 Safe
8 Rumba (in trio with Alizée)

Waltz

Ma Benz - Brigitte

Je vole - Louane Emera

9 + 9

10 + 10

9 + 9

10 + 8

9 + 9

9 + 9

9 + 9

9 + 9

146/160 1/5 Safe
9 Paso Doble (in trio with Jean-Marc Généreux)

Quickstep

Jive (face to face)

Requiem - Giuseppe Verdi

Candyman - Christina Aguilera

Great Balls of Fire - Jerry Lee Lewis

10 + 9

10 + 9

N/A

N/A

10 + 10

N/A

10 + 9

9 + 9

N/A

9 + 9

9 + 9

N/A

131/140 1=/4 Bottom 2 (safe with 58%)
10 Foxtrot

Jazz Broadway

Freestyle

Life on Mars - David Bowie

My Heart Belongs to Daddy - Marilyn Monroe

Wings - Birdy

10 + 9

10 + 10

N/A

10 + 9

10 + 10

N/A

9 + 9

10 + 9

N/A

9 + 9

10 + 9

N/A

152/160 1=/3 Runners-up (with 46%)

Filmography

Television

  • 2018-2020 : Les Bracelets rouges (fr) - Aurore (12 episodes)
  • 2018 : Maman a tort (fr) - Angélique "Angie" Fontaine (6 episodes)
  • 2019 : Le Bazar de la Charité - Alice de Jeansin (8 episodes)
  • 2021-2023 : Je te promets (fr), French remake of US TV series This Is Us - Florence Gallo (32 episodes)
  • 2021 : J'ai menti - Audrey Barreyre (6 episodes)
  • 2021 : Christmas Flow - Mel (3 episodes)
  • 2022 : Women at War - Suzanne Faure (8 episodes)
  • 2024 : Cat's Eyes - Tamara Chamade
  • 2024 : Anthracite (Limited series) - Giovanna DeLuca (6 episodes)

Film

  • 2012 : 1789: Les Amants de la Bastille (Filming of the stage musical) - Olympe du Puget, governess to Louis Joseph, Dauphin of France
  • 2015 : La Légende du roi Arthur (Filming of the stage musical) - Queen Guinevere
  • 2019 : Jusqu'ici tout va bien (fr) - Élodie
  • 2020 : Play (fr) - Fanny
  • 2021 : Spoiled Brats (fr) - Stella Bartek
  • 2023 : Our Tiny Little Wedding (fr) - Lou
  • 2023 : Open Season - Adélaïde

References

  1. ^ Camille Lou intègre 1789, Les amants de La Bastille Archived 15 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine Quai Baco. Le déclic musical, 25 October 2012
  2. ^ "Biographie. Camille Lou". NRJ 12. Archived from the original on 28 May 2015. Retrieved 28 May 2015.
  3. ^ lavoixdunord.fr. "La Maubeugeoise Camille Lou à l'affiche de " 1789, les amants de la Bastille "". Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  4. ^ "Télé Star – La Légende du Roi Arthur" (in French). 27 October 2014.
  5. ^ Clip de Mon combat (Tir Nam Beo) : Florent Mothe et Zaho dans La légende du Roi Arthur, in chartsinfrance.net, visited 27 May 2015
  6. ^ "Biographie de Camille Lou". Fan De Comédies Musicales Le Blog. Archived from the original on 14 April 2015. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  7. ^ "Camille Lou rejoint le casting de " Marché Noir ", le premier long-métrage du réalisateur-producteur Emmanuel Fricero !". 10 February 2016.
  8. ^ "VIDÉO - Caroline Receveur, Camille Lou et Florent Mothe impressionnent". 16 October 2016.
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