Crosscut Tout: Charlotte Gainsbourg in Seattle

Actress and singer Charlotte Gainsbourg is making her visit to Seattle, appearing at the Crocodile Cafe in Belltown tonight.
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Charlotte Gainsbourg, talking at Alliance Française in Wallingford, will appear at the Crocodile Cafe in Seattle.

Actress and singer Charlotte Gainsbourg is making her visit to Seattle, appearing at the Crocodile Cafe in Belltown tonight.

Her mother is the breathless waif Jane Birkin, her father the roué Serge Gainsbourg; their erotic duet, "Je t'aime...Moi non plus," was banned from radio play for decades.

She's Charlotte Gainsbourg, France's most famous daughter, not yet 30, acclaimed in her own right as an actress and singer, making her first visit to Seattle to promote her new album, IRM. (That's MRI in French.) Gainsbourg suffered a cerebral hemorhage following a waterskiing accident; a case of life handing her lemons, so she made limoncello. The album's producer was none other than Beck.

Tuesday (April 13 ) she took questions from francophiles at the Alliance Française in Wallingford (photo), Wednesday night (April 14), she appears at the Crocodile Cafe in Belltown.

Charlotte Gainsbourg at The Crocodile Cafe, 2200 2nd Avenue (Belltown), 7 pm, $25.

  

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Ronald Holden

Ronald Holden

Ronald Holden is a regular Crosscut contributor. His new book, published this month, is titled “HOME GROWN Seattle: 101 True Tales of Local Food & Drink." (Belltown Media. $17.95).