Virginie Lemoine
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Suresnes, France | 26 February 1961
Occupation | Actress, humorist |
Virginie Lemoine (born 26 February 1961 in Suresnes) is a French humorist and actress.[1] By her marriage with actor Alexandre Bonstein, she also has Swiss nationality.
Career
Virginie Lemoine attended acting school at the Conservatory in Rouen. From 1982 to 1990, she played theater on stage, and regularly participated in the show Ainsi font font font, hosted by Jacques Martin on France 2. In 1991, she became a radio host in the show C'est aussi bien à l'ombre and Le Vrai Faux Journal. In 1992, Laurent Gerra and Lemoine Virginie became a comedy duo and appeared in many television shows and became very popular.[2]
Filmography
- 1995 : Golden Boy, by Jean-Pierre Vergne
- 1995 : Les Deux Papas et la maman, by Jean-Marc Longval
- 1996 : Un mois de réflexion, by Serge Moati
- 1997 : Petite Menteuse, by Thierry Chabert
- 1998 : La Tresse d'Aminata, by Dominique Baron
- 1999 : La Ballade de Max by Édouard Molinaro
- 1999 : Le Mystère Parasuram, by Michel Sibra
- 2000 : Tania Borealis ou l'étoile d'un été, by Patrice Martineau
- 2001 : Famille d'accueil, by Stéphane Kaminka (as Marion Ferrière)
- 2002 : Ma femme s'appelle Maurice, by Jean-Marie Poiré (as Marion Audefey)
Theater
- 1999 : Mariages et conséquences, by Alan Ayckbourn, Théâtre de la Renaissance
- 2006 : Si c'était à refaire, by Laurent Ruquier, Théâtre de la Renaissance
- 2009 : Tout le plaisir est pour nous de Ray Cooney
References
- ↑ "Virginie Lemoine — Biography" (in French). Evene. Retrieved 17 January 2010.
- ↑ "Virginie Lemoine — Biography" (in French). Pure People. Retrieved 17 January 2010.
- This article incorporates information from the revision as of 2010-01-17 of the equivalent article on the French Wikipedia.
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