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Annie Philippe, born on December 17, 1946, in Paris, France, is a French pop singer and actress. She grew up in the Ménilmontant district of Paris and began her career in a nightclub near the Champs-Élysées, where she was discovered by composer and arranger Paul Mauriat, who encouraged her singing career and helped her secure a recording contract. Philippe rose to fame in the mid-1960s after signing with a record label, achieving significant success with hits such as "Mes amis, mes copains," "C’est la mode," "Le mannequin," and "Tu peux partir où tu voudras," the French version of John Phillips' song "Go Where You Wanna Go." She also wrote some of her material, including "Lettre pour Annie." In addition to her music career, Annie Philippe ventured into acting, known for her roles in films such as "The Blonde from Peking" (1967), "Itinerary of a Spoiled Child" (1988), and "A Little Comfort" (2004).
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