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En Dansant Le Twist!

512.1K streams

512,142

Beat Girl (Original Motion Picture Sou...

246.6K streams

246,565

Zou Bisou Bisou

67.7K streams

67,679

That Girl!

57.9K streams

57,862

Les années yéyé : Gillian Hills, Vo...

52.6K streams

52,615

Zou bisou bisou (feat. Jean Bouchéty ...

16.6K streams

16,605

Allo Brigitte (feat. Ramirez Cha Cha B...

13.3K streams

13,275

Musique Du Film Les Parisiennes

3.7K streams

3,656

Jean Lou (feat. Paul Mauriat et son or...

3.6K streams

3,577

Le paradis pour toi

1K streams

1,020

Biography

Born in Cairo, Egypt, Gillian is the daughter of British adventurer and author Denis Hills and Dunia Leśmianowna, daughter of Polish poet Bolesław Leśmian. She spent her early years in France, where she was discovered at 14 by Roger Vadim who saw her as the next Brigitte Bardot and cast her in the original film version of “Les Liaisons Dangereuses" (1959). She was asked to leave school the day after her photograph appeared in the papers. Gillian was cast in the lead for the British classic "Beat Girl" released in 1960 at age 15 and recorded her first EP "Allo Brigitte? Ne coupez pas!” with Henri Salvador the same year. She released many more records, among them major hits like “Zou Bisou Bisou” which was chosen for the premier of the fifth season of the award winning American TV series "Mad Men" in 2012. In 1961 Gillian went on tour with French singer Johnny Hallyday. Later on, in 1965, she would sign to the AZ record label run by the radio station Europe 1. In 1967 she played a role in Antonioni’s awarded, cinematic art film“Blow up” which won the Grand Prix at Cannes Film Festival. Other film appearances followed, including a cameo in Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange (1971). One year later, Gillian decided to stop acting and moved to New York to work as a successful book and magazine illustrator. In 2012 Gillian met the producer Peter Vettese while he was recording with Zucchero and they started recording her album, “Lili.”