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Régine

Person
0
Popularity
35
Credits
1929
Born
Belgium
Origin

Biography

Régine Zylberberg (born Régina Zylberberg; 26 December 1929 – 1 May 2022), often known mononymously as Régine, was a Belgian-born French singer, actress, nightclub impresario, and businesswoman. Rising to prominence in the 1950s and 1960s, she built an international nightlife empire with her chain of Régine’s clubs, which became synonymous with celebrity culture, luxury, and the emerging jet set. Often called the "Queen of the Night," Regine is credited with pioneering the modern discotheque while maintaining a parallel career as a recording artist and entertainer. Rachelle Zylberberg was born in Anderlecht, Belgium, to Polish Jewish parents, Joseph Zylberberg and Tauba Rodstein. She spent much of her early life in hiding from the Nazis in occupied wartime France. Abandoned in infancy by her unwed mother who moved to Argentina, she was 12 when her father was arrested by the Nazis. She hid in a convent, where she was reportedly beaten. After the war, she sold bras in the streets of Paris. Her father, Joseph, managed to survive the war. He opened a cafe in Paris's Belleville neighborhood. Zylberberg had one son, Lionel, from her first husband Leon Rothcage, whom she married when she was 17. Known as Régine, she became a torch singer; by 1953, she was a nightclub manager in Paris. She is attributed with the invention of the modern-day discothèque, by virtue of creating a new dynamic atmosphere at Paris' Whisky à Gogo, with the ubiquitous jukebox replaced by disc jockeys utilizing linked turntables. Zylberberg's Paris Whisky à Gogo became the inspiration for the later establishment of the Whisky a Go Go nightclub in Los Angeles. In 1958, she opened Chez Régine in the Latin Quarter of Paris, which became the place to be seen for visiting celebrities, socialites and royalty. After performing at Paris's famed Olympia in the 1960s, Régine went on to perform at Carnegie Hall in New York. As Zylberberg's celebrity expanded she established nightclubs under her name in major cities such as New York, London and Monte Carlo. These were ultra-selective venues in prime urban locations, all featuring her signature "disco-style" layout. At the height of her popularity, her nightlife empire had 22 venues. In 1974, Zylberberg established Jimmy'z nightclub in Monaco. In 1975, Zylberberg was accompanied by her husband, Roger Choukroun, to New York. They split their time living between Paris and a penthouse suite at the Delmonico Hotel on Park Avenue and 59th Street in New York. In 1976, she opened Regine's nightclub on the ground floor of the hotel. The nightclub served food under the direction of French chef Michel Guérard. The following year, she opened a bistro alongside the nightclub called Cafe Reginette. In 1978, Zylberberg opened a Regine's in the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Montreal. In the 1970s, Zylberberg also designed a line of "Ready-to-Dance" evening clothes that were proof against wrinkling and so could be packed, which were sold at Bloomingdale's. In 1988, she was in charge of the Ledoyen Restaurant on the Champs-Élysées in Paris. ... Source: Article "Régine Zylberberg" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Known For

Acting

Birthday

1929-12-25

Place of Birth

Anderlecht, Belgium

Died

2022-05-01

Also Known As

Régina Zylberberg

Movies (16)

Poster image of Les secrets de la belle endormie

Les secrets de la belle endormie

2020
0
Movie
Poster image of Five Miles to Midnight

TV Shows (19)

Poster image of Champs-Elysées

Champs-Elysées

1982
6.3
TV Show
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Five Miles to Midnight

1962
5.7
Movie
Poster image of The Seven-Per-Cent Solution

The Seven-Per-Cent Solution

1976
6.2
Movie
Poster image of Gainsbourg and His Girls

Gainsbourg and His Girls

2010
4.1
Movie
Poster image of Marry Me! Marry Me!

Marry Me! Marry Me!

1968
5
Movie
Poster image of La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président

La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président

2022
7.2
Movie
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Dead Tired

1994
6
Movie
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The Last Train

1973
6.5
Movie
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The Dance

1962
1
Movie
Poster image of Je m'appelle Régine et je vous emmerde !

Je m'appelle Régine et je vous emmerde !

2025
0
Movie
Poster image of Numéro un - Demis Roussos

Numéro un - Demis Roussos

2020
0
Movie
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My New Partner

1984
6.6
Movie
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Male Companion

1964
4.9
Movie
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Christmas at Vaugirard

1966
0
Movie
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Robert et Robert

1978
6.1
Movie
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Sortie de secours

1970
6
Movie

Discorama

1959
0
TV Show
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Sacrée Soirée

1987
5.1
TV Show
Poster image of Le monde est à vous

Le monde est à vous

1987
0
TV Show
Poster image of Les Rendez-vous du dimanche

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche

1975
6
TV Show
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Le Grand Échiquier

1972
8
TV Show
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Numéro un

1975
6
TV Show
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No Poster

Midi trente

1972
6
TV Show
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Zone interdite

1993
5
TV Show
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La Chance aux chansons

1984
4
TV Show
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No Poster

Samedi soir

1971
6
TV Show
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30 millions d'amis

1976
5.8
TV Show
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Dim Dam Dom

1965
6
TV Show
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À bout portant

1968
8
TV Show
Poster image of The Unexpected Getaway

The Unexpected Getaway

2012
8.5
TV Show
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Les Jeux de 20 heures

1976
0
TV Show
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No Poster

Système 2

1975
0
TV Show
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La Ferme Célébrités

2004
5
TV Show
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Cadet Rousselle

1971
0
TV Show