- Has released 2 albums: 'Coeur de verre' (1997) and 'Au nom d'une femme' (2000)
- Played the part of Esmeralda, the lead female role in Luc Plamondon's musical comedy Notre-Dame de Paris
- Gave birth to her son Raphaël (February 1, 1990)
- Is of Italian and Armenian origin
- Her talent agent is Orlando, singer Dalida's brother.
- She studied in a Catholic school.
- She left her home at 14.
- Her parents' names are Thérèse and Bernard.
- Has a older sister, Magali, and a nephew, Jean-Michel.
- Has a second son, Matteo, born in May of 2003.
- Has released 3 albums: 'Coeur de verre' (1997), 'Au nom d'une femme' (2000) and 'Humaine' (2004)
- Has two childrens with Mathieu : Matteo, born in May of 2003 and Maya, born in October of 2004
- She is also godmother of the charity Suisse, Espace Adoption, which supports adoptive families and adopted children.
- On 17 February 2001 she was awarded "Female artist of the year" at 'Victoire de la Musique'.
- In 2014 Hélène performed the song "Memory" from the musical Cats with the quartet Il Divo.
- She has sold over 10 million records.
- On 4 November 2006, Hélène took part in the Concert for Tolerance in Agadir, Morocco, where she performed alongside artists including Andrea Bocelli, Samira Said, Zucchero, Pascal Obispo, Florent Pagny, Faudel, Cheb Mami, Lorie and Amiina.
- In 1998, Ségara performed with Garou a duet for the album Ensemble contre le sida (Eng: Together Against AIDS). The song is a cover version of "L'amour existe encore", composed by Luc Plamondon and Richard Cocciante for Celine Dion.
- She is a French singer of Armenian and Italian descent, who came to prominence playing the role of Esmeralda in the French musical Notre Dame de Paris.
- As a teenager, her jobs included performing in the piano bars of the French Riviera.
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