Frida BoccaraMorocco |1940| FrenchDanielle Frida Hélène Boccara, known as Frida Boccara a Moroccan-born French artist of Italian heritage, was a prominent musician, singer, and actress. Her musical journey began as a teenager, focusing on classical music and operatic singing through formal training. In 1959, she embarked on her artistic career as a solo singer, receiving guidance from fellow artist Mireille. Her international breakthrough came in 1968 with the release of "One Hundred Thousand Songs," propelling her to global stardom. In 1969, she represented France in the Eurovision contest, ultimately sharing victory with three other artists. Throughout her career, she released over thirty studio albums, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of music. Unfortunately, she passed away in 1996.