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Louis Alphonse Gassion

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Cause of death
  
Lung cancer

Known for
  
Father of Édith Piaf

Died
  
1944, Paris, France

Children
  
Édith Piaf

Occupation
  
Contortionist

Home town
  
Bernay, Normandy

Spouse
  
Annetta Giovanna Maillard

Grandchild
  
Marcelle Dupont

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Full Name
  
Louis Alphonse Gassion

Born
  
10 May, 1885
Falaise, Calvados, France

Resting place
  
Cimitière du Père-Lachaise, Paris

Parents
  
Léontine Louise Descamps, Victor Alphonse Gassion

Similar
  
Édith Piaf, Line Marsa, Annetta Giovanna Maillard, Simone Berteaut, Théo Sarapo

Louis Alphonse Gassion (10 May, 1881 - 3 March, 1944) was a French circus performer and contortionist, with a background in theatre. He is mostly known as the father of the legendary French singer-songwriter Édith Piaf.

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Biography

Gassion was born on 10 May, 1881 in Falaise, Calvados to a poor family. His father, Victor Alphonse Gassion, was a horseman in the circus, and his mother, Louise Léontine Deschamps, was the Madam of a brothel in Bernay, Normandy. He had seven sisters, two of which died at a young age. He began his career in the circus with the 'Ciotti' circus, and became a contortionist. At first, he performed with family, then, on his own.

On 4 September, 1914, he married Annetta Giovanna Maillard, an Italian-born singer known under the stage name of "Line Marsa". On 19 December, 1915, she gave birth to their first child, a daughter- Édith Giovanna, who would go on to become Édith Piaf. He left Édith in the care of his mother when she was two years old, after Annetta had been neglecting her care. They also had a second child, Herbert (3 August1, 1918 - 22 January, 1997).

In 1922, Louis was going to take an engagement in the Caroli circus, but decided to become an independent act, touring with various itinerant circuses. Often, Louis would have Édith sing for the crowds after he performed. This was when she first realised her talent for singing. On 4 June, 1929, Louis divorced Annetta, who became a drunk and drug addict.

In 1932, when Édith left to live with her boyfriend Louis Dupont and friend Simone Bertaut, he remarried to Jeanne L'Hôte, with whom he had a third child, Dénise, born in 1931.

Louis died on 3 March 1944 in Paris at the age of 62. The cause of his death was from lung cancer.

In 2007, Louis Gassion was portrayed by Jean-Paul Rouve in Olivier Dahan's biopic of Édith Piaf's life - La Vie en rose.

References

Louis Alphonse Gassion Wikipedia