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unusual facts about Espion, lève-toi



Anne-Marie Cadieux

She has won a Jutra Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Le Coeur au Poing and in 2008 was nominated for a Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role for her role in Toi (You).

Charles Dumont

Piaf's death in 1963 led him to work with Jacques Brel, writing Je m'en remets à toi in 1964, and to writing songs for television shows such as Michel Vaillant in 1967, and cinema, Trafic by Jacques Tati in 1971.

Cho tôi xin một vé đi tuổi thơ

Cho tôi xin một vé đi tuổi thơ (English: Give me a ticket back to Childhood) is a short story by Nguyễn Nhật Ánh.

Édouard Levé

A chapter in Hervé Le Tellier’s novel Enough About Love pays homage to Edouard Levé, who appears as the character Hugues Léger, and to his book Autoportrait, the introspective and fragmentary style of which is imitated in an extract of a book titled Definition.

Espion, lève-toi

Espion, lève-toi is a 1982 French film directed by Yves Boisset about a sleeper agent in Zurich, based on the thriller Chance Awakening (1977) by George Markstein.

Étienne Drapeau

Étienne Drapeau has also written for other artists, most notably "Être femme" for Marie-Élaine Thibert that appeared in her EP Toi l'inoubliable (containing three songs).

Expresso Tiradentes

On April 28, 2009, Mayor Gilberto Kassab and Governor José Serra announced an agreement to amend the project, now to be called Metrô Leve Expresso Tiradentes.

Julie Gayet

Duet with Marc Lavoine on the song Avec toi from the album Je descends du singe (2012).

Linda Mertens

In Lang Leve..., they made video's about the life of Regi, in an unserious way, and Linda's role was played by Karen Damen.

Māori mythology

Toi (Toi-kai-rākau, or Toi-the-wood-eater) is the traditional origin ancestor of the tribes of the East Coast of the North Island.

Marilou

Her career started in 2002 when she had her first single Je serai la pour toi in a duo with Canadian Gino Quilico who is the French version of the cover "There For Me" singing in the original version by Sarah Brightman in duet with José Cura and signed with the Sony BMG Canada in 2004 before going on a tour opening for Garou.

Najim

Re-titled "Près de toi (Suddenly)", it is a multilingual song in French, English and Persian and contains a sampling of Algerian classic "Abdel Kader" with Arash featuring Najim and Swedish-Mexican star Rebecca Zadig

Peut-être toi

"Peut-être toi" (English: "Maybe You") is a 2005 song recorded by the French artist Mylène Farmer.

Po Toi O

Australian celebrity chef Kylie Kwong visited Po Toi O for one of the episodes of "Kylie Kwong: Simply Magic".

Rua Kenana Hepetipa

Sometimes there was nothing to eat but huhu, and the coarse toi leaves, normally used only for clothing.

Sois belle et tais-toi

Sois belle et tais-toi (1958 film), a 1958 film by French director Marc Allégret, known as Be Beautiful But Shut Up in the US and Blonde for Danger in the U.K.

Toi gold mine

The Toi gold mine (Japanese: 土肥鉱山, also 土肥金山) was an important gold mine of Japan, located within the city of Toi, Izu Peninsula, Shizuoka Prefecture.

Total Contrast

Total Contrast found popularity with 1980s revivalists, in particular the Canadian duo Chromeo, who included "Takes A Little Time" on their 2005 album, Chromeo Presents Un Joli Mix Pour Toi.

Uma flor de verde pinho

The song was performed fifteenth on the night, following Austria's Waterloo & Robinson with "My Little World" and preceding Monaco's Mary Christy with "Toi, la musique et moi".

Un, deux, trois

The song was performed seventeenth on the night (following Monaco's Mary Christy with "Toi, la musique et moi" and preceding Yugoslavia's Ambasadori with "Ne mogu skriti svoj bol").

Une chanson c'est une lettre

It was succeeded as Monegasque representative at the 1976 Contest by Mary Christy with "Toi, la musique et moi".

Yves Lapierre

He also composed music for several Canadian Broadcasting Corporation television dramas; including the Guy Fournier TV serials Jamais deux sans toi (1977–80) and L'Or et le papier (1988-9) and Lise Payette's La Bonne aventure.


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