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Tereza Kesovija

Tereza Kesovija

Acting

October 3, 1938 (87 years old)
Dubrovnik, Croatia, Yugoslavia
Female
5 Movies
7 TV Shows

Tereza Ana Kesovija (born 3 October 1938) is an internationally acclaimed Croatian recording artist. She was one of the most recognizable figures on the music scene in former Yugoslavia, and is renowned for her wide vocal range and operatic style. She also had a successful career in France. She has held many concerts around the world, being one of the few Yugoslav musicians to have sold out shows in The Royal Albert Hall, L'Olympia and Carnegie Hall. Kesovija was born in Dubrovnik and grew up in Konavle and Dubrovnik, where she got her early music education. She won a federal young musicians competition in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Afterwards, she graduated from the flute program at the Zagreb Music Academy, and as a student began appearing in amateur music events. In 1962, shortly after the start of her professional career, she won her first international contest at Saint-Vincent, Italy. After this success, Tereza had a tour in USSR and she recorded there one EP with Italian songs for the biggest Russian music company – Melodiya. She spent 1963 and 1964 touring USSR, Poland, Finland, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, Norway and Sweden. She also had a lot of TV appearances in these countries. In 1965, she moved to France, although she did not speak French. There she became a famous star. At the beginning she was singing in cabarets; she was mostly singing in Carević cabaret. She said: "Six tough months, I used to remain in smoke until early in the morning. Waiting for my performances I didn’t know what to do. I was sitting all alone smoking cigarette after cigarette." In 1967, she made the first recording of "La chanson de Lara" (Lara's Theme) from the film Doctor Zhivago. It was her first big French success sold out in more than 50,000 copies. After album La chanson de Lara she recorded her second French album C’est ma chanson with song "Je l'aime, je l'aime". It was sold out in more than 160,000 copies. With the song "Bien plus fort", Tereza was chosen by Grace Kelly to represent Monaco in the Eurovision 1966. She was frequently called as La bête de scène or Super-Dalida by French press. In 1968, Kesovija performed with Enrico Macias at the L'Olympia in Paris. It was her second Olympia after 1966. She had toured France. During the 1970s, Tereza became world-known star representing Yugoslav and French song worldwide. In Yugoslavia, her song "Nono, moj dobri Nono" (Grandpa, My Dear Grandpa) was popular. Claudio Villa recorded "Il tuo mondo", an Italian version of Tereza's "Nono" and Mireille Mathieu recorded the French version, "Pour deux coeurs qui s'aiment". She performed on many famous festivals (in Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro, Sopot, Palma de Majorca, Sofia, Istanbul etc.). In Yugoslavia, she was honored with Best Female Singer of the Year Award six years in a row (1974–79). ... Source: Article "Tereza Kesovija" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

The Years of the Sweet Sin
The Years of the Sweet Sin

The Years of the Sweet Sin

2018 10.0

as Herself

Age 79 (now 87)
Kico
Kico

Kico

2021

as Herself

Age 82 (now 87)
A Gentleman from the City
A Gentleman from the City

A Gentleman from the City

2019

as Herself

Age 80 (now 87)
Tere, That's Me
Tere, That's Me

Tere, That's Me

2019

as Herself

Age 80 (now 87)
Šeki's Rolling, Watch Out!
Šeki's Rolling, Watch Out!

Šeki's Rolling, Watch Out!

1962 9.0
Age 23 (now 87)
Champs-Elysées
Champs-Elysées

Champs-Elysées

1982 6.8

as Self

Age 43 (now 87)
1 ep
Eurovision Song Contest
Eurovision Song Contest

Eurovision Song Contest

1956 7.2

as Self - Contestant

Age 17 (now 87)
2 eps
Sacrée soirée
Sacrée soirée

Sacrée soirée

1987 5.7

as Self

Age 48 (now 87)
1 ep
Midi Première
Midi Première

Midi Première

1975 9.0

as Self

Age 36 (now 87)
3 eps
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche

1975 6.0

as Self

Age 36 (now 87)
1 ep
Ein Kessel Buntes
EK

Ein Kessel Buntes

1972 4.2

as Self

Age 33 (now 87)
1 ep
Cadet Rousselle
Cadet Rousselle

Cadet Rousselle

1971

as Self

Age 33 (now 87)
1 ep