Johnny Stark

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Stark with Mireille Mathieu , 1971

Johnny Stark (29 August 1922 -24 April 1989) was French " imprésario" (talent manager) and producer, one of the most dynamic in show business in France. He is perhaps best known for representing Mireille Mathieu and making her into an international star.

Biography

He was born in Huningue ‎, the son of Colonel Stark, a prominent Alsatian military figure, and a Corsican mother, born Julie Chappuit. His mother died in Nice at the age of 33 years. He lived in Corsica until the age of 11, then the Riviera, between Cagnes-sur-Mer and Antibes. He attended school in La Bocca. His father became a horticulturist and had property in Cagnes.

In 1941, he enlisted as a volunteer in North Africa and worked with American troops. After the war he went to Hong Kong and returned to Cannes in May 1946. On August 15 of that year, he organized a "The night of stars" at the stage of the Hespérides, in Cannes. It features names such as Édith Piaf, Yves Montand, Lily Fayol, Reda Caire, Marie Bizet, Johnny Hess, Marcel Cerdan, Laurent Dauthuille and Robert Charron.

Johnny Stark then organized tours with Tino Rossi, Luis Mariano, Roger Pierre and Jean-Marc Thibault, and was responsible for scouting Gloria Lasso, Dalida and Marino Marini. He established the Théâtre de Verdure (Juan-les-Pins), where in 1947 he hired Édith Piaf. Loulou Gasté asked Stark to manage Line Renaud in 1949. Line Renaud and Gasté were married December 19, 1950, attended by Stark

In the 1960s he worked with performers such as Michèle Torr and Mireille Mathieu, the latter of which he made into an international star between 1965 to 1989. From 1967 to 1970, Johnny Stark was also responsible for the career of singer Michel Delpech an in 1976 organized François Valéry's tour with Johnny Mathis at more than 60 venues across France.

Stark was married twice: first to Zoe Thaddeus (divorced in 1962), second marriage to Nicole Bertho, with whom he had a daughter, Vicenza (divorced in the 1980s).