
Richard Gotainer
Biography
Richard Gotainer (born 30 March 1948) is a French singer, actor, and publicist. He writes most of the lyrics to his songs, often to music by Claude Engel.
Gotainer was a Boy Scout. He met and befriended the animator Jacky. He is of Polish Jewish descent.
Gotainer began his professional life in 1972 at the Walter-Thompson advertising agency, from which he was fired the following year for "bad spirits". In 1974, he and Jacques Gaudillat founded the advertising agency Gatkess, specializing in radio spots and soundtracks for television.
Over the years, he created advertising hits that became famous, including M-V (M, m, m comme maroquinier; V, v, v comme voyage, the collective of leather makers), Vittel (Buvez, éliminez), Infinitif (Primitif), Banga (Y'a des fruits, y'a de l'eau), Belle des champs (Tu baguenaudes dans les pâturages…), Choco BN (Il est 4 heures…), Saupiquet (Cassoulet, Couscous, Paella) ou Danette (On se lève tous pour Danette !). From 1982 to 1985, at the Gray agency, he provided the voiceover and the music for the advertising cartoons for Malabar[5] chewing gum. It was during the recording of the advertisement for Banga that he met Claude Engel, a renowned musician. Gotainer offered to work with him, doing so first in television ads and then for songs.
More than his advertisements, it was his variety songs that made him known to the general French public, from 1980 onwards. Throughout the 1980s, his dancing electronic hits, with wacky and facetious arrangements on double with a high sound rhythm and playing on alliteration, were massively broadcast on French radios.
Primitif, Poil au tableau, Le Sampa (from the film Le Maître d'école, sold 500,000 singles), La Ballade de l'obsédé, Le Mambo du décalco, Femmes à lunettes, Chipie, and Le Youki are some of his most famous songs.
Richard Gotainer also gives 250 performances of his musical show co-written with Éric Kristy, La Goutte au pépère (music by Étienne Perruchon ), including one at the Olympia.
When he ceased his collaboration with Claude Engel, his official composer, he then worked with Michaël Lapie for an album with rock and electro atmospheres. On the other hand, Celmar Engel, brother of Claude, works alongside him as a sound engineer and musician.
After his album Comme à la maison (2010), the singer-songwriter announced in 2017 that he was preparing a new album, as well as a work on his radio columns. The album Saperlipopette is released in June 2018.
On March 19, 2018, the National Union of Authors and Composers awarded Richard Gotainer a Grand Prize in tribute to his career.
To receive this prize, he had the idea of reciting one of his texts rather than singing. This service is at the origin of the approach that he has undertaken since September 2022 by presenting on stage Gotainer brings back his phrase, his songs played, interpreted like an actor. He is accompanied by his guitarist accomplice Brice Delage, whose sound interventions illustrate and add noise to the storyteller's words. ...
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Acting History
2023
L'Âge d'or de la pub as Self (archive footage)
2021Coluche, une époque formidable as Self
2020The Golden Age of Songs From Our Childhood as Self
2020Astrid et Raphaëlle as Levinas
2016Le Cabanon rose as Ravel
2010Colère as Richard Cosson, le maire
2009Paris 16e as Antoine Maréchal
2005Zapping Family as Michael
1999Hygiène de l'assassin as 'La Brosse'
1998Vivement dimanche as Self
1997Christmas at Bunny's as Le demi renne
1997The Gods Must Be Daring as Paul
1990Rendez-vous au tas de sable as Nickel
1987Collaricocoshow as Self
1987Le monde est à vous as Self
1987Sacrée Soirée as Self
1987Nulle part ailleurs as Self
1985Victoires de la musique as Self
1982Champs-Elysées as Self
1981The School Teacher as Wedding band singer
1975Numéro un as Self
1975Les Rendez-vous du dimanche as Self









