Véronique Béliveau
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Birth name | Nicole Monique |
Born |
Montreal, Quebec, Canada | January 24, 1955
Genres | Pop, rock |
Occupation(s) | Singer, actress |
Years active | 1977-1989 |
Véronique Béliveau (born January 24, 1955 in Montreal, Quebec), originally Nicole Monique, is a Canadian actress and pop/rock singer who was nominated for a 1987 Juno Award for Female Vocalist of the Year.[1] Her first full-length album was Prends-moi comme je suis in 1977. Her first English language album was Borderline in 1987, which was released under the single name Veronique. In 1985, she was one of a group of Canadian singers to make "Tears Are Not Enough" to raise funds to fight famine in Ethiopia. One of her high profile performances was in the opening Gala for Expo 86.
Though mainly known as a singer, she was also an actress, appearing in the 1976 film Parlez-nous d'amour.
Discography
Albums
- 1977 Prends-moi comme je suis (RCA)
- 1980 Veronique Beliveau (RCA)
- 1983 Transit (A & M)
- 1985 Cover Girl Cache Ton Coeur (A & M)
Under the name Veronique (no last name)
- 1987 Borderline ( A & M)
- 1989 Veronique
Singles
- 1977 "Nous Partirons En Univers" (RCA)
- 1980 "Aimer" (RCA) Quebec #1
- 1983 "Je Suis Fidele" (A & M) Quebec #1
- 1983 "C'est Un Reveur" ( A& M) Quebec #1
- 1983 "That Boy" (A & M)
- 1984 "Please" (A & M)
- 1984 "Le Rock" (A & M)
- 1985 "Cover Girl(Cache Ton Coeur)" (A & M) Quebec #1
- 1985 "Je Suis Comme Je Suis" (A & M)
- 1985 "Toute La Nuit" (A & M)
Under the name Veronique (no last name)
- 1986 "Make A Move On Me" ( A & M) Canada #44
- 1987 "I Can't Help It" (A & M) Canada #85
- 1987 "Love You Like A Fire" (A & M)
- 1988 "Borderline" (A & M)
- 1989 "Jerusalem (A & M)" (duet with Marc Gabriel)
- 1989 "House of Love" (A & M) Canada #90
- 1990 "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" (A & M)
Video clips
- 1985 Tears Are Not Enough (full-length documentary)
- 1986 Make A Move On Me
- 1987 I Can't Help It
- 1989 House Of Love
Other
With Northern Lights
- 1985 "Tears Are Not Enough"
Footnotes
Citations
- ↑ "Juno Awards Database". junoawards
.ca . Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 19 February 2011. External link in/database / |work=
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References
- "Béliveau, Véronique". The Canadian Encyclopedia (Historica Foundation of Canada). Retrieved 2006-05-28.
- Véronique Béliveau at the Internet Movie Database
- Veronique Beliveau at Allmusic.
External links
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