Eliane Ducos, known to the world as Jacqueline Boyer, was born on April 23, 1941. This talented French singer and actress hails from a family of performers, being the daughter of Jacques Pills and Lucienne Boyer. Her artistic lineage undoubtedly influenced her path in the entertainment industry.
In 1960, at the young age of eighteen years and three hundred forty-one days, Boyer made history by winning the Eurovision Song Contest for France with her enchanting performance of "Tom Pillibi." The song, featuring music by André Popp and lyrics by Pierre Cour, resonated with audiences and led to a single that reached number thirty-three on the UK Singles Chart in May of that year.
Jacqueline Boyer's victory at Eurovision marked her as the first teenager to win the prestigious contest, a record she held until 1964. As of 2025, following the passing of Lys Assia in 2018, she stands as the longest-surviving winning singer of the Eurovision Song Contest, a testament to her enduring legacy in the music world.