Jacqueline Boyer (born 23 April 1941) is a French singer and actress.

In 1959, her father was chosen to represent Monaco at
Eurovision, and finished last. At the same time Jacqueline released her first
album. The following year, it was Jacqueline who left for Eurovision, but this
time for France where she won the song contest singing "Tom Pillibi", with
music composed by André Popp and lyrics by Pierre Cour. The resulting single
reached #33 in the UK Singles Chart in May 1960. At 18 years and 341 days of
age at the time of her victory, Boyer was the first teenager to win the contest
and is currently the oldest living Eurovision winner.
As well as French, she released a German version which became
a big hit. From then on, she led a double career, in France and in Germany. She performed in tours, shows and galas in both
countries. In November 1960, Jacqueline married the French singer François Luciana.
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Jacqueline & Francois |
In 1966, Jacqueline was the victim of a serious car
accident. She suffered a severe brain shock, which caused her temporary memory
loss. She had to interrupt her career and stop singing for three years. In
1969, she resumed her career and released a new album before going on tour
around the world.
In 1979 she left France for New York, to give a new artistic
impulse to her career, recording under the name of Barbara Benton, which led in 1983 to the
release of the single "Life Is New" and in 1984 the album "Time
And Time Again" but in 1988, recorded a new album in French under her own name.

Jacqueline Boyer is the President of the Friends of Edith
Piaf society, besides being involved, together with Eurovision
representatives Serge Lama and Isabelle Aubret, in an association which deals with the
difficulties encountered by artists who have suffered from any accidents.
When asked whether winning the Eurovision Song Contest
has not been too much of a burden to bare for the young singer she used to be,
Jacqueline Boyer admits that though she did reach international stardom thanks
to her victory, especially in Germany and Japan where she regularly toured, it
did not make things easier for her music career in France. Nevertheless, she
still enjoys singing Tom Pillibi, and still now performs it.
(Edited from Melody tv, Wikipedia, & esctoday.com )