Gilles Ramade is a French playwright, director, pianist, composer, actor, lyrical singer, conductor, writer, editor and producer.
He was born in 1958 in Albi, in the region of the Tarn, in southern France.
His parents were both schoolteachers, and he grew up in the Albi region, first in Vaour (1958 to 1962), then at Cabannes, a small village near Cordes sur Ciel, and in Albi where he stayed until age 20.
After working and practising piano with great masters like Bruno Rigutto and Pierre Sancan, he started off his career by playing piano in bars, restaurants and hotels, and went on to become piano accompanist for the Capitole Ballet in Toulouse.
In 1988, he graduated from the National Conservatoire of Toulouse and was awarded the first prize in dramatic arts and electroaccoustics as well as the gold medal of lyrical arts with jury’s congratulations, in singing and musical theory.