
Julien Doré
Julien Doré (born 7 July 1982) is a French singer-songwriter, musician and actor. He is the winner of the fifth season of the television show Nouvelle Star, aired on the French Television M6 channel. He is also the great-great-grandson of Gustave Doré, a well-known illustrator of the 19th century. Doré was born in Alès (Gard, Occitanie), and grew up in Lunel. After taking his baccalauréat littéraire at the college Louis Feuillade, he attended the École des Beaux-Arts of Nîmes for five years. He is the founder of the band Dig up Elvis. In 2006, he created with Guillaume de Molina the project "The Jean d'Ormesson disco suicide", "protean group" which covered pop and disco hits. In June 2007, Doré was voted number one in French Elle Magazine's "15 Sexiest Men" poll. He dated Louise Bourgoin, but the two separated in March 2009. In 2007, Doré was selected at the casting session in Marseille for the fifth season of the music competition Nouvelle Star, where he presented himself with a ukulele. At the beginning, he only participated in the casting to get free publicity for his band. He convinced the jury when he sang "A la faveur de l'automne" (originally by Tété). His most memorable performances and revelations were while singing "Moi... Lolita" (Alizée) and "...Baby One More Time" (Britney Spears), dance music songs, in acoustics. He won the finale against Tigane. Doré has had a successful musical career after winning Nouvelle Star with three studio albums, Ersatz (2008), Bichon (2011) and Løve (2013), all reaching top four on the official French Albums Chart. He has also gained chart success in Belgium and Switzerland. In 2009, he recorded a duet with Cœur de Pirate of her song, "Pour un infidèle." A video was released to promote the song, showing the two as a 1960s-era celebrity couple. Also in 2009, Doré recorded the song "Helsinki" with French singer Mélanie Pain. Doré also collaborated with French chanteuse Sylvie Vartan on her 2010 album release, Soleil bleu. He was a guest coach for candidates Quentin Bruno and Law on Season 4 of The Voice: la plus belle voix the French version of the reality television singing competition The Voice. Source: Article "Julien Doré" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography

Julien Doré - Le Dernier Pestacle
as Self
Julien Doré - Le Dernier Pestacle
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Merci Dorothée !
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Merci Dorothée !
as Self

Au cœur du Papotin
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Au cœur du Papotin
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Clara Luciani : Ça commence comme ça
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Clara Luciani : Ça commence comme ça
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Julien Doré, l'électron libre
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Julien Doré, l'électron libre
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L'Énigme Jean-Jacques Goldman
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L'Énigme Jean-Jacques Goldman
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Symphonissime
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Symphonissime
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Le Live de Noël
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Le Live de Noël
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Julien Doré - & Tour
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Julien Doré - & Tour
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Taratata fête ses 25 ans 100% live au Zénith
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Taratata fête ses 25 ans 100% live au Zénith
as Self

Julien Doré: Histoire d’&
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Julien Doré: Histoire d’&
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Sylvie raconte Vartan
as Self
Sylvie raconte Vartan
as Self
Julien Doré - Francofolies 2015
as Self
Julien Doré - Francofolies 2015
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Julien Doré - Love Live
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Julien Doré - Love Live
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Julien Doré - Alcaline le Concert
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Julien Doré - Alcaline le Concert
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Oasis vs. Blur | Duel at the Peak of Britpop
as Narrator (voice)
Oasis vs. Blur | Duel at the Peak of Britpop
as Narrator (voice)

Julien Doré - Concert Privé ARTE
as Self
Julien Doré - Concert Privé ARTE
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Pop Redemption
as Alex
Pop Redemption
as Alex

Julien Doré - Concert à la Ferme
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Julien Doré - Concert à la Ferme
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Vampires
as Jean-Paul
Vampires
as Jean-Paul

A Very Very Beautiful Love Story
as Nicolas
A Very Very Beautiful Love Story
as Nicolas

Three Celestial Bodies
as The Young Man
Three Celestial Bodies
as The Young Man