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Natasha St-Pier
ActorBorn February 10, 1981 (45 years)
Natasha St-Pier (born 10 February 1981) is a Canadian singer of Acadian origin who has spent most of her career in France. She was coach in the second and third season of The Voice Belgique (The Voice of Belgium).
Natasha St-Pier released her first album, Emergence, in 1996, produced by composer/producer Steve Barakatt. In 2000, she made her international singing debut as Fleur-de-Lys in the London version of the musical drama Notre Dame de Paris.
She came fourth in the 2001 Eurovision Song Contest in Copenhagen, representing France with the power ballad Je n'ai que mon âme, later releasing an English version of the song: "All I Have Is My Soul". By 2010, she had released 7 albums, topped the French album and singles charts, and made it to the top 10 of the Eurochart Hot 100. St Pier has become popular in francophone Europe, and in countries such as Poland and Russia. Her seventh album, Tu Trouveras: 10 Ans De Succès, which is largely a "Best of" compilation of her songs previously recorded, was released in November 2009. During 2010 she toured Canada, Belgium and France.
In 2004, Sony Music France released a Natasha St-Pier DVD, Un Instant Avec Natasha St-Pier, that included a video tour diary, a personal video dictionary, and seven music videos.
On 9 March 2012, she married her boyfriend of a year and a half, Gregory Quillacq, a Parisian fireman, at a private ceremony in Lit-et-Mixe.
Since September 2013, Natasha is the host of the television show "Les chansons d'abord" (Songs First) to France 3. She was also one of the commentators of the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 for French television. In October 2015 St-Pier, signed to the Smart label, released the album Mon Acadie, a collection of covers of traditional folk songs.
In 2012, she married Grégory Quillacq (a member of the aquatic and subaquatic fire brigade of Paris), she has a child named Bixente Maxime, he underwent a successful heart operation. She is a dietitian, vegetarian and a Christian (Catholic). She is also a yoga teacher and an occasional scuba diver. In 2021 she announced she and her husband were separated.
Source: Article "Natasha St-Pier" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Natasha St-Pier released her first album, Emergence, in 1996, produced by composer/producer Steve Barakatt. In 2000, she made her international singing debut as Fleur-de-Lys in the London version of the musical drama Notre Dame de Paris.
She came fourth in the 2001 Eurovision Song Contest in Copenhagen, representing France with the power ballad Je n'ai que mon âme, later releasing an English version of the song: "All I Have Is My Soul". By 2010, she had released 7 albums, topped the French album and singles charts, and made it to the top 10 of the Eurochart Hot 100. St Pier has become popular in francophone Europe, and in countries such as Poland and Russia. Her seventh album, Tu Trouveras: 10 Ans De Succès, which is largely a "Best of" compilation of her songs previously recorded, was released in November 2009. During 2010 she toured Canada, Belgium and France.
In 2004, Sony Music France released a Natasha St-Pier DVD, Un Instant Avec Natasha St-Pier, that included a video tour diary, a personal video dictionary, and seven music videos.
On 9 March 2012, she married her boyfriend of a year and a half, Gregory Quillacq, a Parisian fireman, at a private ceremony in Lit-et-Mixe.
Since September 2013, Natasha is the host of the television show "Les chansons d'abord" (Songs First) to France 3. She was also one of the commentators of the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 for French television. In October 2015 St-Pier, signed to the Smart label, released the album Mon Acadie, a collection of covers of traditional folk songs.
In 2012, she married Grégory Quillacq (a member of the aquatic and subaquatic fire brigade of Paris), she has a child named Bixente Maxime, he underwent a successful heart operation. She is a dietitian, vegetarian and a Christian (Catholic). She is also a yoga teacher and an occasional scuba diver. In 2021 she announced she and her husband were separated.
Source: Article "Natasha St-Pier" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography
| 2025 | Le Grand Concert de la Francophonie célèbre Jean-Jaques Goldman · as Self : Guest |
| 2025 | Murder Party au musée (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2025 | Le concert de la paix · as Self |
| 2024 | Eurovision Song Contest Malmö 2024 (TV Series) · as Self - French Spokesperson |
| 2024 | Good Morning! (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2022 | The Unexpected Getaway (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2022 | 100% Logic: The Answer is Right in Front of You (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
| 2022 | The Traitors (FR) (TV Series) · as Self - Contestant |
| 2022 | |
| 2021 | Show Me Your Voice (TV Series) · as Self - Guest Panelist |
| 2019 | The Secret Box (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2019 | Good evening, good evening! (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2019 | Tournée Générale (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2018 | Le Grand Échiquier (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2018 | Basic, most of the music (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2017 | Je t'aime etc... (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2014 | Les Copains d'abord (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2014 | The Eurovision Song Contest · as Self - French Commentator |
| 2014 | Eurovision Song Contest Copenhagen 2014 (TV Series) · as Self - French Commentator |
| 2013 | Só Visto! (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2011 | The Voice (BE) (TV Series) · as Self - Coach |
| 2011 | Anything Goes with Arthur (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2011 | Dancing with the Stars [FR] (TV Series) · as Self - Candidate |
| 2010 | Les enfants de la télé (QC) (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2010 | It's Only TV (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2009 | C à Vous (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
| 2008 | Seconde chance (TV Series) · as Natasha St-Pier |
| 2007 | Don't Forget the Lyrics! (FR) (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2006 | Salut les Terriens (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2004 | Tout le monde en parle (QC) (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2004 | Le grand journal de Canal+ (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2003 | La méthode Cauet (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2001 | Sweety Salty (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2001 | Star Academy (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2001 | Eurovision Song Contest Copenhagen 2001 · as Self - French Entry: 4th Place |
| 2001 | Stars At Home (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2000 | L'invité (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2000 | Qui veut gagner des millions ? (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1998 | Le plus grand Cabaret du monde (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1998 | We Can't Wait for Next Sunday (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1998 | Roll on Sunday (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1998 | Tout le monde en parle (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1994 | Les enfants de la télé (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1990 | Fort Boyard (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1988 | Questions pour un Champion (TV Series) · as Self - Singer |
| 1986 | Les Enfoirés (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1985 | Les Victoires de la Musique (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1985 | Today (FR) (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1982 | Champs-Elysees (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1956 | Eurovision Song Contest (TV Series) · as Self - France’s Spokesperson |
| 1956 | Eurovision Song Contest (TV Series) · as Self - French Commentator |