
Schauspiel
Auch bekannt als: Yvette Baheux
Geburtsdatum
30. Juli 1944
Todesdatum
20. Februar 1989
(verstorben mit 44)
Geburtsort
Paris, France
Beliebtheit
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Betty Mars (born Yvette Baheux, 30 July 1944 in Paris – 20 February 1989 in Paris) was a French singer and actress, best known for her participation in the 1972 Eurovision Song Contest. Mars was the youngest of ten children and from an early age showed a flair for dance and acrobatics. By age 16 she was appearing in revues and spent the 1960s travelling as a lead performer in shows around Europe and the Americas. In 1971 she was spotted singing in cabaret by composer Frédéric Botton, who offered her the song "Monsieur l'étranger" which became her first recording. In 1972, Mars was chosen to sing the Botton-penned "Comé-comédie" as the French representative in the 17th Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 25 March in Edinburgh. "Comé-comédie" is an unmistakably French chanson-style song, which finished in 11th place of 18 entries. Reportedly beset by emotional and financial problems, Mars jumped from a window of her flat in La Défense on 31 January 1989. She died three weeks later, on 20 February in the Foch Hospital at Suresnes. Source: Article "Betty Mars" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.


Self
1972 • 2 Episoden

Self - Contestant
1956 • 1 Episode

Self
1984 • 4 Episoden
Self
1971 • 1 Episode
Self
1975 • 4 Episoden

Self
1971 • 1 Episode

Vocals for Ariel (voice) (uncredited)
1974

Esmeralda - un chanteuse de genre sans talent
1974

Emilienne
1975

Marguerite Moreno
1973