Suzanne Gabriello

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Suzanne Gabriello (born Suzanne Yvonne Henriette Marie Galopet; 24 January 1932 – died 9 August 1992) was a French singer and actress.[citation needed]

Biography

Gabriello was the daughter of actor André Gabriello.[citation needed]

Gabriello was one of Jacques Brel's partners, for whom he wrote "Ne Me Quitte Pas". Her position as a presenter at the Paris Olympia concert hall helped Brel's rise to fame.[citation needed]

Gabriello later married[when?] theater director Guy Lauzin, with whom she had a daughter, Marie.[citation needed]

Gabriello died of cancer August 9, 1992 at 1'hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière in Paris at the age of 60.[1]

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