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Léo Daniderff (Gaston-Ferdinand Niquet; 16 February 1878, in Angers, France – 24 October 1943, in Rosny-sous-Bois, France) was a French composer of the pre-World War II era.His 1917 comical song, a foxtrot-shimmy named Je cherche après Titine (lyrics by Louis Mauban and Marcel Bertal), became world-famous due to Charlie Chaplin singing it in gibberish in Modern Times (1936), especially because it was the first time his character ever spoke in the movies.

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  • Léo Daniderff (Gaston-Ferdinand Niquet; 16 February 1878, in Angers, France – 24 October 1943, in Rosny-sous-Bois, France) was a French composer of the pre-World War II era.His 1917 comical song, a foxtrot-shimmy named Je cherche après Titine (lyrics by Louis Mauban and Marcel Bertal), became world-famous due to Charlie Chaplin singing it in gibberish in Modern Times (1936), especially because it was the first time his character ever spoke in the movies.
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  • French composer
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