France D'Amour, born on March thirtieth, nineteen sixty-four, is a celebrated French Canadian singer-songwriter and actor hailing from Quebec. Her musical journey began at Collège Lionel-Groulx in Sainte-Thérèse, where she specialized in jazz and honed her guitar skills. Over the years, she became a prominent figure in various musical groups, including U-Bahn, The Answer, and her own project, France.
In nineteen ninety-two, France D'Amour burst onto the music scene with her debut album, Animal, which achieved gold certification in Quebec, marking a significant milestone in her career. Her talent transcended borders, and by two thousand two, she found success in France through a collaboration with the renowned Jean-Jacques Goldman, who co-wrote her album alongside a talented team of songwriters.
Beyond her musical accomplishments, France has also made her mark in theater and film. In nineteen ninety-eight, she took on the iconic role of Esmeralda in a French tour version of the musical comedy Notre-Dame-de-Paris. Additionally, she appeared in a supporting role in the film Les Boys 3, contributing to its soundtrack as well.
On a personal note, France D'Amour is a mother to her son, François, born in nineteen eighty-eight. In April two thousand eleven, she publicly shared her long-standing association with the Church of Scientology, revealing that she had been a member for nearly twenty years during an appearance on the popular Quebec talk show, Tout le monde en parle.