Catherine Ringer

born on 18/10/1957 in Suresnes, Île-de-France, France

Catherine Ringer

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Catherine Ringer

Catherine Ringer (born 18 October 1957, Suresnes, France) is a French singer, musician, songwriter, dancer, choreographer, and actress.

Ringer started her professional career on stage in the late 1970s in productions with Michael Lonsdale's Théâtre de Recherche Musicale as well as musical and dance productions. In 1976 she met the Argentine dancer and choreographer Marcia Moretto with whom she studied and also performed in various venues in Paris.[1] The hit song "Marcia Baila" was written as a tribute to Moretto after her death in 1981. On film, Ringer also performed in pornographic movies such as La Fessée (1976) and Body Love (1977).[2]

In 1979 she met Fred Chichin with whom she founded and co-led the music group Les Rita Mitsouko. Ringer continued leading the group after Chichin's death in November, 2007.

Solo discography

  • 1988 : Quest-Ce Que Tes Belle (duo with Marc Lavoine)
  • 1990 : Tatie Danielle (soundtrack, music of Gabriel Yared)
  • 1995 : Doux Daddy (soundtrack "Les Trois Frères")
  • 1995 : Peut-Etre Ce Soir (from the album "Roots" by Coba)
  • 1997 : Sinon, oui (soundtrack "Les Trois Frères", music of Archie Shepp)
  • 1997 : Les Joyeux Bouchers ("Jazz à St Germain" with the Renegade Brass Band)
  • 1997 : Eso Es El Amor (soundtrack "Un Grand Cri D'Amour")
  • 1998 : Rendez-Vous (from the album "Conscious Posi" by Coba)
  • 1998 : Sa Raison d'être (from the album "Ensemble" against AIDS)
  • 1998 : Paranoïa (from the album "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" by Doc Gyneco)
  • 2001 : Le Vent (soundtrack "Reines d'un Jour")
  • 2002 : Tawes (from the album "Uni-vers-elles" by Djura)
  • 2003 : Concha Bonita (VHS and DVD)
  • 2004 : La Bohême duo with Corneille (CD and DVD)
  • 2005 : Maudie (from the album "Le Pavillon Des Fous" de Thomas Fersen)
  • 2006 : Concha Bonita (Italian version)
  • 2008 : Catherine Ringer chante les Rita Mitsouko and more à la Cigale (CD/DVD)
  • 2008 : Rendez-vous chez Nino Rota (CD/DVD)
  • 2011 : Ring n' Roll in collaboration with John Frusciante, Mark Plati, RZA (from Wu-Tang Clan), Mahler - first studio album (Because Music)

Filmography

  • 1969 : Les Deux Coquines (Kiki) by Marianne Oswald
  • 1976 : La Fessée (Marcelle) by Burd Tranbaree
  • 197? : Corps brûlants (uncredited) by Bart Caral
  • 1977 : Body Love (Martine) by Lasse Braun with Gilda Arancio and Chantal Virapin
  • 1977 : Love Inferno (Monique) by Lasse Braun
  • 1978 : Color Climax Special 257
  • 1979 : Poker Partouze by Joe de Palmer with Cathy Stewart, Marilyn Jess, Dominique Saint Claire
  • 1979 : Histoires de cul by Michel Ricaud with Jean-Pierre Armand
  • 1979 : Paradise by Pierre B. Reinhard with Jean-Pierre Armand
  • 1980 : Petits trous libertins by Pierre B. Reinhard with Hubert Géral
  • 1981 : Mélodie pour Manuella by Joë de Palmer with Dominique Saint Claire and Élisabeth Buré
  • 1981 : L'Éducation d'Orphelie by Michel Ricaud with Jean-Pierre Armand and Marianne Aubert
  • 1981 : Lingeries intimes (La veuve) by Jean-Claude Roy with Marilyn Jess and Olinka Hardiman
  • 1981 : Quella porcacciona di mia moglie (Angela) by Lorenzo Onorati
  • 1981 : Lea by Lorenzo Onorati with Laura Levi and Marina Hedman
  • 1981 : Provinciales en chaleur (Julie) by Jean-Claude Roy with Alban Ceray, Evelyne Schultz and Cathy Stewart
  • 1981 : Innocence impudique by Jean-Claude Roy with Alban Ceray, Cathy Stewart
  • 1981 : Gorges profondes et petites filles by Hubert Géral with Jean-Pierre Armand
  • 1981 : Marathon Love by Andrei Feher with Olinka Hardiman
  • 1982 : L'Inconnue by Alain Payet with Olinka Hardiman
  • 1983 : Les Boulugres by Jean Hurtado
  • 1987 : Soigne ta droite by Jean-Luc Godard
  • 2000 : La Dame pipi by Jacques Richard with Brigitte Lahaie

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