Michèle Laroque
| Michèle Laroque | |
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Michèle Laroque at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival |
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| Born | 15 June 1960 Nice, France |
| Occupation | Actress |
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Michèle Laroque (born June 15, 1960) is a French actress, comedian and humorist, who has appeared in almost 60 film and television productions since 1988.
She was born in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France. She was nominated for the César Awards for Best Supporting Actress in La crise (1992) and Pédale douce (1996).
Michèle is 1.71 m tall, began her career in 1987 at the age of 27.[1] [2] She is a daughter of Romanian dancer Doina Trandabur,[3] who defected to Great Briatain in 1958.[4] Her father is Claude Laroque, who met Doina a year earlier during a tour. [5] This made her a niece of Pierre Laroque, the creator of the Social Security in France. She survived a long coma(because of car accident at the age of 18, and then make the decision of becoming an actress. Michèle was also married with e theatre's director Dominique Deschamps for a brief period(daughter Oriane). She's a gay rights activist.[6]
[edit] Filmography
- 2010 : Monsieur Papa by Kad Merad
- 2009 : Oscar et la dame rose by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
- 2009 : Dans tes bras by Hubert Gillet
- 2008 : Enfin veuve by Isabelle Mergault
- 2007 : Ma voisine du dessous by Eddie O'Flaherty
- 2006 : La Maison du bonheur by Dany Boon
- 2005 : L'Anniversaire by Diane Kurys
- 2005 : Comme t'y es belle !, by Lisa Azuelos
- 2004 : Pédale dure by Gabriel Aghion
- 2003 : Malabar Princess by Gilles Legrand
- 2003 : La Disparité
- 2001 : Le Placard by Francis Veber
- 2001 : J'ai faim !!! by Florence Quentin
- 1999 : Épouse-moi by Harriet Marin
- 1998 : Serial Lover by James Huth
- 1997 : Ma vie en rose by Alain Berliner
- 1996 : Passage à l'acte by Francis Girod
- 1996 : Le Plus Beau Métier du monde by Gérard Lauzier
- 1996 : Fallait pas !... by Gérard Jugnot
- 1995 : Pédale douce by Gabriel Aghion
- 1995 : Les Aveux de l'innocent by Jean-Pierre Améris
- 1995 : Le Fabuleux Destin de Madame Petlet by Camille de Casabianca
- 1994 : Nelly et Monsieur Arnaud by Claude Sautet
- 1993 : Personne ne m'aime by Marion Vernoux
- 1993 : Paranoïa by Frédéric Forestier (Short Film)
- 1993 : Chacun pour toi by Jean-Michel Ribes
- 1993 : Aux petits bonheurs by Michel Deville
- 1992 : Tango by Patrice Leconte
- 1992 : Oui by Pascal Perrennès
- 1992 : Max et Jérémie by Claire Devers
- 1992 : Louis, enfant roi by Roger Planchon
- 1992 : La Crise by Coline Serreau
- 1991 : Une époque formidable... by Gérard Jugnot
- 1990 : Le Mari de la coiffeuse by Patrice Leconte
- 1988 : Suivez cet avion by Patrice Ambard
[edit] External links
- ^ Petitallot quotes B.C., Cadran No. 40, April 1997
- ^ http://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Laroque,_Michele
- ^ http://newspapers.nl.sg/Digitised/Article/freepress19590515.2.69.aspx
- ^ http://newspapers.nl.sg/Digitised/Article/freepress19590515.2.69.aspx
- ^ http://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Laroque,_Michele
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0488477/bio
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