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Anne Meson (born 12 May 1975) is a French show host and singer. Her mother was a Russian artist and a dance teacher. Her father was a Spanish stuntman and musician. In her childhood, Anne studied piano, dance but also equitation. Her TV careers began in 1982 at 7, when she appears in several commercials. She also was a child model. Anne appeared for the first time on the silver screen in 1984, in ''Stress'' along with French famous actors Carole Laure and Guy Marchand. Later, she joined the casts of : ''L'amour ou presque'' (1985), ''La lettre perdue'' (1987) and ''Bernadette'' (1988). Next to her cinema career, Anne also appeared on stage. She played in Molière's ''Le malade imaginaire'', and starred in Philippe Chatel's famous musical ''Emilie Jolie". Two years laters, Anne is probably the youngest accompanist to have played with French rock-star Johnny Hallyday during one of his concerts in Paris-Bercy. == The Disney era == 1989 Anne becomes the new French Disney Ambassador , succeeding to Douchka. Her singing careers begins with the hit ''Oliver'', inspired from the Disney's Movie "Oliver and Company" Her first solo album is released a few month laters. In the meantime, her TV careers takes a step forward as she copresents the "Disney Parade" French show with famous French presenter Jean-Pierre Foucault. From this moment on, her career will bear the "Disney" seal : As the French Disney Ambassador, she will make the front page of several "Disney" magazines, record stories on K7. She'll even perform the French version of several Disney animated series, like "Chip'N'Dale Rescue Rangers" (published in France under the title "Tic & Tac Rangers du Risque") or "Mystermask". Anne is a polyvalent artist : perhaps that's why she also worked at the French radio station "RTL" where she appears in two programmes :''RTL en scène'' and ''Quoi de neuf chez Disney''. She also appeared in the French version of the musical Annie playing Tessie, one of the orphans before taking on the title role. Meanwhile, three of the four first album's singles make it to the top ranks of the French Charts, and two years later sees Anne's consecration, as she's among the nominees for the 1991 prestigious "Victoire de la Musique – Album pour enfants de l'année" (Best Album for Children of the Year) for her first album. At the same time, her new LP, entitled "Demain c'est aujourd'hui" (Tomorrow is Today) is released. As full of hits as the first was, "Demain c'est aujourd'hui" contents several tracks entirely independent from the "Disney" movies and characters, like "1.2.3 Soleil" or "Mais qu'est-ce qui m'arrive ?". Anne took also part of a single designed to save a dying radio station for children "Superloustic". 1992 leds Anne back to the French famous stage of the Olympia where she performs live tracks taken from her two first album... The same year, her third album is released. Christened ''Que fera la belle ?'' (as a reference to the Disney Movie ''Beauty and the Beast'') this album is definitely her best one, with 12 outstanding tracks, and rather few "Disney" songs. Once more nominee for the ''Victoire de la Musique'' (Best album for Children of the Year) for her second album. That year, almost like a normal teenager, Anne sits her "Baccalauréat", as she prepares her 1993 and last Disney album "Mon plus beau rêve" (My dearest dream). At the end of her Disney engagement in 1994, Anne decides to leave the Disney Staff and tries to get a career of her own, with more personal songs and less Disney stuff. Rather rare today, most Anne's records from that time have become very valuable possessions, sometime at ten times their original value. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Anne Meson」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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