Biography
Jacqueline Boyer (born Eliane Ducos, 23 April 1941) is a French singer and actress. She is also the daughter of performers Jacques Pills and Lucienne Boyer.
In 1960, she won the Eurovision Song Contest for singing "Tom Pillibi", with music composed by André Popp and lyrics by Pierre Cour. The resulting single reached #33 in the UK Singles Chart in May 1960. At 18 years and 341 days of age at the time of her victory, Boyer was the first teenager to win the contest and the youngest until 1964. Following the death of Lys Assia in 2018, Boyer as of 2023, 63 years after her victory, is the longest surviving winning singer of the Eurovision Song Contest (although not the oldest by age).
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Filmography
all 24
self 22
TV Shows 17
Movies 7

So schön wie heut', so müßt' es bleiben (1981)

Peppermint Soda (1977)

Bei Charly (1961)

Gauner-Serenade (1960)

Caravan (1946)
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Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
1941-04-23 (84 years old)
Birth Name
Jacqueline Lucienne Éliane Ducos
Birth Place
15th arrondissement of Paris,
Height
Spouse
François Lubiana
Father
Jacques Pills
Mother
Lucienne Boyer
Citizenships
Also Known As
Jacqueline Ducos
Awards
First prize of the Eurovision Song Contest
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