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Guesch Patti

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Gender

Female

Birthday

March 16, 1946(80)

Place of Birth

Neuilly-sur-Seine, Seine [now Hauts-de-Seine], France

Also Known As

Patricia Porrasse

Guesch Patti

Acting

Biography

Patricia Porrasse (born 16 March 1946), known professionally as Guesch Patti, is a French singer. Patti was born in Paris, France. She chose her artist name, Guesch, from the nickname she had as a child. Patti is a nickname for Patricia. Guesch Patti first started her career at dancing at age nine when she performed in a ballet at the Opéra National de Paris, working with Roland Petit, then at contemporary dance with Carolyn Carlson and Pina Bausch, and finally at variety dance on television. After having accompanied the pianist Yves Gilbert, she decided to start a singing career and recorded two LPs in 1965 that were little noticed. In 1984, Patti participated in the trio named 'Dacapo', and had her first solo hit in 1987/1988 with "Étienne", which was certified gold disc in France. This song sold more than half a million copies and was ranked #1 in several countries, including France and Italy. Labyrinthe, released a short time after, was also successful: in 1988, it won a Victoire de la Musique in the category 'Female révélation of the year', which is awarded to best new artists. Another single, "Let Be Must the Queen", was a minor hit, peaking at #25 in France and #21 in Austria. Her second album, entitled Nomades, was released in January 1990. In spite of a European tour and concerts performed in the US and Canada, the album was less successful than the previous. "L'Homme au tablier vert", "Comment dire" and "Nomades" were the three singles from the album, but were n…

Known For

Filmography