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- Birth nameJean Louis Pierre Landreau
- Jean-Pierre Landreau was born on January 15, 1924 in Vaujours, Seine-et-Oise, France. He was a composer, known for Le cercle vicieux (1960), Temptation (1959) and Vive les vacances (1958). He was married to Eleanor Cheeseman. He died on January 22, 1977 in Buc, Yvelines, France.
- SpouseEleanor Cheeseman(August 5, 1950 - January 22, 1977) (his death, 2 children)
- He co-composed with Henri Betti the French songs "Il Fait Beau" and "Si j'Étais Marin" (lyrics by Jacques Mareuil), "La Vie ce n'est qu'un Cirque", "Le Flambeau de l'Amour", "Oh La La", "Si tu Voulais m'Aimer" and "Suivez-Moi" (lyrics by André Hornez). This last song was sung in 38-24-36 (1963) and the music of "Si tu Voulais m'Aimer" was played on the piano in Tabarin (1958) in the scene where Alice Kessler and Ellen Kessler are dancing.
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