Nathalie Simard is a Canadian singer and television personality, born on May 7, 1969, in Quebec City, Quebec. She rose to fame in the late 1970s and 1980s, primarily in the pop and children’s music genres. Simard gained prominence as a child star, becoming a beloved figure on Quebec television, notably through her appearances on the popular children's show "Les Petits Chanteurs du Mont-Royal." Her notable works include albums such as "Nathalie" (1980) and "Les Chansons de Nathalie" (1981), featuring a blend of pop and folk influences tailored for a young audience. Simard's music often combined catchy melodies with themes appealing to children and families. In addition to her musical career, Simard has had a significant impact on Quebec’s entertainment landscape, helping pave the way for future generations of artists in the children's genre. Throughout her career, she has emphasized the importance of youth culture and education through music, becoming an inspiring figure for many young singers in Canada. Despite facing personal challenges, Simard's contributions to music and television have left an enduring legacy in the Quebecois cultural scene.