voc, 1924-2014 FR, Paris
Singer of Pop and Children's Music
A.k.a. Micheline Josette Renée Etevenon
French singer and actress, born March 3, 1924, Paris, died April 27, 2014. Married with Jacques Bodoin and mother of Véronique Bodoin, actress and TV presenter. She debuted in the theater troupe "Les Branquignols" created by Robert Dhéry and Colette Brosset in 1946. Major figure in the french speaking world of dubbing, she was especially known as the voice of Miss Piggy in the french version of The Muppet Show and for the voice of Cleopatra in the cartoon "Asterix and Cleopatra"; she was also known as a unique talent in whistling. Very popular on frenchTV during the 1970's and 1980's, she's been a regular guest on games TV shows.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Les Plus Grands Airs Sifflés Par Micheline Dax | Micheline Dax | 1995 | Album |
Le Petit Chaperon Rouge | Micheline Dax | 1984 | Single |
Les Malheurs de Heidi | Carlos / Julie Bataille et Armand Mestral / Micheline Dax, Pierre Doris | 1984 | Single |
Micheline Dax Rencontre Les Woofits Elton Et Angela | Micheline Dax | 1982 | Single |
Micheline Dax Rencontre les woofits Elton Et Angela | Micheline Dax | 1981 | Album |
Petit Indien | Micheline Dax Avec I' François Rauber Et Son Orchestre | 1971 | Single |
Le Petit Chaperon Rouge | Micheline Dax | 1966 | Single |
Valse Brune / Fiacre | Eric Amado / Micheline Dax | 1966 | Single |
Le Petit Chaperon Rouge | Micheline Dax | 1966 | Single |
Toujours (Evergreens) | Micheline Dax Et Jacques Bodoin | 1966 | Album |
A Paris: Chansons de Francis Lemarque et Leo Ferré | Eric Amado, Michèle Arnaud, Rémy Clary, Micheline Dax, Aimé Doniat | 1955 | Album |
Frou - Frou / Tha-Ma-Ra-Boum-Di-Hè | Micheline Dax / Germaine Montero | Single | |
Monsieur Pompadour | Georges Guétary, Eliane Varon, Jean Richard, Micheline Dax, Claude Bolling | Album | |
Siffle Pour Vous... | Micheline Dax Avec André Grassi Et Son Ensemble | Single |