French musicians died because of Accident

Here are 2 famous musicians from France died in Accident:

Pauline Lafont

Pauline Lafont (April 6, 1963 Nîmes-August 11, 1988 Barre-des-Cévennes) a.k.a. Pauline Aïda Simone Medveczky, Pauline Medveski or Mademoiselle Lafont was a French actor.

Her albums: M'oublie pas.

Pauline Lafont was born to a family with a rich background in the film industry. Her mother was the actress Bernadette Lafont, and her father was the Hungarian film director and screenwriter Diourka Medveczky. She made her acting debut in 1983 in the film L'Été meurtrier, which was a huge success and earned her critical acclaim.

During her short career, Lafont appeared in a number of films, including Les Nanas (1985), Péril en la demeure (1985), and A Tale of Springtime (1990), which was released posthumously. Despite her promising start, Lafont's career was cut short when she tragically died in a canoeing accident in the summer of 1988, at the age of 25.

In addition to her acting career, Lafont was also a singer and released an album titled M'oublie pas. Her talent, beauty, and remarkable performances left a lasting impression on the French film industry and continue to inspire aspiring actors today.

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François de Roubaix

François de Roubaix (April 3, 1939 Neuilly-sur-Seine-November 22, 1975 Tenerife) also known as Farncois de Roubaix, Franзois de Roubaix, Francois de Roubaix, Roubaix, François de or Cisco El Rubio was a French film score composer. He had two children, Patricia de Roubaix and Benjamin de Roubaix.

His albums: Les Chevaliers du ciel, 10 ans de musique de films, Anthologie, Volume 1, Anthologie, Volume 2, Le Monde électronique de François de Roubaix, Dernier domicile connu / Le rapace, L'Homme Orchestre, Les Aventuriers / Le Samouraï, Les plus belles musiques de films de François de Roubaix, Volume 1 and Les plus belles musiques de films de François de Roubaix, Volume 2.

François de Roubaix was born into a family of musicians and started playing the piano at a young age. He went on to study composition and orchestration at the Paris Conservatory. Known for his innovative and experimental approach to film scoring, he worked on over 150 film and television projects in his career. Some of his notable works include the scores for the films Le Samouraï, La Scoumoune, and Dernier Domicile Connu. In addition to his film work, he also composed music for radio, television, and theater. His music has influenced many contemporary electronic and hip-hop artists. Sadly, François de Roubaix died at the age of 36 in a diving accident.

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