Her personal life behind the scenes reads like a modern tragedy. Three of her partners, including her former husband, Lucien Morisse, as well as a close friend, all committed suicide in a violent manner.
At the age of thirty-four, after becoming pregnant by a young student, her decision to have an abortion left her infertile. One month after discovering her first tragic lover in his hotel room with a bullet wound in his left temple, Dalida attempted to commit suicide for the first time by drug overdose at the Prince of Wales hotel in Paris, falling into a coma for five days. When she returned to the stage after recovery, she wore a long white gown, re-inventing herself as an immortal angel in the eyes of her fans.
Her elaborate tombstone commemorates this specific moment as if hoping she might resurrect once again. A bronze bust of the singer stands in the middle of three trees. The museum of fashion held an exhibition of her wardrobe in at the Palais Galliera and in the same year, a biopic film was released….
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Forgot your password? Lost your password? Please enter your email address. It was the first of Dalida's more than 70 gold-disc records. Gaudeau remembers Dalida as being elegant and charismatic, with the ability to brighten up any room she was in.
A botched abortion in her 30s, after getting pregnant during a romance with a student, left her unable to have children. Several of her relationships were tragic.
This was the first of a string of suicides by those close to her: her ex-husband Lucien Morisse, to whom she had been married from to and with whom she remained friendly, in ; her friend, singer Mike Brant, in ; and her former romantic partner Richard Chanfray, in Dalida released more than 45 studio albums, plus dozens of compilations.
But in this the region, her Arabic songs from the s — including Helwa Ya Balady based on an Egyptian folk song , Salama ya Salama and Aghani Aghani — are the most beloved. Most of the love for Dalida, however, originates from her genuine affection for the Arab world. One year later, Chanfray committed suicide by ingesting barbiturates while inhaling the exhaust gas of his car. In a period of intense soul-searching, she frequently flew to India to meet with a guru who would help her meditate and embark on a journey to find inner peace.
Marked by a transition to no makeup and a casual wardrobe, it was clear that Dalida had started to let go of her fame and glamorous lifestyle. This section of the bio-pic was filmed in Egypt, and worked to capture the true essence of that experience by including Egyptian actors.
In a devastating final scene, she decides to end her life with an overdose of barbiturates. As she prepared for her death, she wore white satin pajamas, had a glass of whiskey in her hand, and — with the subtlest of smiles — headed to her final destination: the bedroom. Skip to content. March 27, October 30, The Caravan.
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