Michèle Auzépy was born in Paris, France in 1931. She was
a composer for pop artists of the 1950s and 1960s. Often working with her
lyricist sister Christiane Auzépy, she composed over 20 pop hits for such
artists as Serge Reggiani, Monique Berland, Bourvil, Annie Cordy, Robert Pico
and especially Sim. Auzépy also scored scores for television series such as
‘Poochie’, ‘Les Poupies’ and ‘Ty et Uan’. Her lone film score was for the 1965
Euro-Western “"Tierra de fuego” (Sunscorched) starring Mark Stevens, Mario
Adorf and Marianne Koch.
Michèle Auzépy died in France on January 22, 2001 at the
age of 70.
AUZEPY, Michèle
(aka Michelle Auzepy) (Michèle
Auzépy) [1931, Paris, Île-de-France,
France – 1/22/2001, France] – writer, songwriter, composer, musician (piano),
sister of composer, songwriter Christiane Auzépy [1929- ], married to Jean-Paul Sassi mother of artist
Nathalie Auzépy
Sunscorched – 1965 (co)
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