
Caroline Cler (COMÉDIENNES)
55 Bd Soult, 75012 Paris, France
Singer and actress Caroline Cler was an active recording artist in the 1960s, often performing songs and poems from past centuries and genres. She was a regular voice on children’s records of the era, such as Don Quixote (Antonia), the Tintin series (Bianca Castafiore), Babar records (Celeste) and many French Disneyland releases (The Jungle Book, Sleeping Beauty, and Alice in Wonderland). In the cinema, she made her debut in the 1955 gangster chic comedy Les pépées font la loi, directed by Raoul André. Cler went on to appeared in the Russian co-production Tretya molodost (1965, as a singer) and later in Tango (with Jean Rochefort), All Together (with Jane Fonda and Geraldine Chaplin), and Grand départ. No stranger to the theatre, she appeared sporadically on the Parisian stage (Théâtre de l’Atelier, Les Trois Baudets, Les Trois Baudets, Théâtre du Palais-Royal, Théâtre Antoine etc).



