Place: Hillion
Born: 1947
Biography:
Mary-Noëlle Dupuis, also known as Marie-Noëlle Dupuis, is a French artist born in Hillion, France in 1947. She is a poet, actress, and musician known for her recitation of poetry and her work in the field of photography. She is also known for her role in the film 'Clara et les Méchants' and her music recordings with labels such as Philips Records and Barclay. She gained significant recognition in 1956 at the age of eight with the publication of her poetry collection 'Arbre, mon ami', but was later involved in a controversy regarding the authenticity of the work, with some claiming that it was actually written by her adoptive mother. Despite this, she was admitted to the Société des auteurs, compositeurs et éditeurs de musique the same year. She has also been known for her work in the field of visual arts, particularly in photography, with exhibitions such as 'Offrande pour la fin de l'art' in 1988.