
Jean-Luc Lahaye
Known For
Acting
Born
1952-12-23 in Paris, France
Biography
Jean-Luc Lahaye (born Jean-Luc Laheaye; 23 December 1952, in Paris) is a French pop singer, former television host and occasional writer. Lahaye had his greatest success as a singer in the 1980s, with his songs "Femme que j'aime" and "Papa chanteur" (#1 hit in France). After more than ten years of absence, he resumed singing in 2004. Lahaye is currently facing criminal investigations in France on charges of statutory rape and sexual assault on minors. French media reported in October 2022 that the singer was banned from holding concerts by the Investigating Judge in charge of his case. Source: Article "Jean-Luc Lahaye" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Most Known For

Champs-Elysées
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Sacrée Soirée
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Fort Boyard
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Fan School
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Le monde est à vous
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30 millions d'amis
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Nulle part ailleurs
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La Chance aux chansons
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Téléthon
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Open Bar
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Stars 80
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Lahaye d'honneur
as Self - Host

Stars 80, la suite
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La story des années 80
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La grande illusion
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Stars 80 - Triomphe
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Stars 80, le concert au Stade de France
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Les années 80, le grand concert
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RFM Party 80 La tournée Best of à Bercy
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