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          Jean-Paul Vignon, the romantic French vocalist and actor who impressed audiences for eight decades, died of liver cancer in Beverly Hills....

          Vignon was born on January 30, , in Ethiopia, not long before World War II, to a French father and an Italian mother.

        1. Vignon was born on January 30, , in Ethiopia, not long before World War II, to a French father and an Italian mother.
        2. Jean-Paul Vignon, Stylish French Vocalist and Actor, Dies at He recorded for Disques Vogue and Columbia Records, appeared in films including 'Asphalte' and.
        3. Jean-Paul Vignon, the romantic French vocalist and actor who impressed audiences for eight decades, died of liver cancer in Beverly Hills.
        4. Jean-Paul Vignon, the French vocalist and actor, has died aged His family have confirmed that he passed away from liver cancer on March 22 in Beverly Hills.
        5. Jean-Paul Vignon, a French actor and vocalist who frequently lent his Gallic accent to Hollywood productions, died of liver cancer on March 22 in Beverly Hills.
        6. French Vocalist Jean-Paul Vignon Dead at 89

          Famed French vocalist Jean-Paul Vignon, who also had a flourishing career as an actor, has died. He was

          Variety and The Hollywood Reporterreported Vignon's death, citing his family announcement.

          The news outlets said the "What Now My Love" singer reportedly died on March

          Jean-Paul Vignon's Cause of Death Confirmed

          According to the reports, Vignon died in Beverly Hills after his battle with liver cancer.

          It was not disclosed when he was diagnosed with the disease, but the news about his passing was only publicized recently.

          His death occurred two months after he celebrated his 89th birthday.

          Vignon started his career as a musician in France.

          Among his early works were performances at a cabaret in Paris.

          From there, he also became an actor and starred in the French films Asphalte and Les Promesses Dangereuses before signing with Disques Vogue as a vocalist.

          As soon as he secured the deal, Vignon recorded "Djibouti" and expand