Christophe Ripper
Christophe Rippert, born on May 3, 1969, in Saint-Priest, Rhône, France, is a French actor and singer. He gained fame in the early 1990s through his role as Luc in the popular French sitcom "Premiers Baisers," produced by AB Productions. His character became a fan favorite, leading to a successful music career. In 1993, Rippert released the hit single "Un amour de vacances," which sold 500,000 copies and reached the sixth position on the French Top 50 chart. This success was followed by his debut album, also titled "Un amour de vacances," which sold 370,000 copies.
Rippert continued his musical journey with the release of his second album, "À corps perdu," in 1994, which earned a gold certification with 150,000 copies sold. Despite a lukewarm reception for the single "Ça t'ressemble pas," the follow-up "Tu m'fais vraiment craquer" was better received. He performed as the opening act for Hélène Rollès at major venues like the Zénith de Paris and Bercy.
In addition to his music and acting, Rippert has ventured into production and participated in various television shows. He remains a versatile figure in the French entertainment industry, known for his pop music style and enduring appeal.