Mimie Mathy

Mimie Mathy

Mimie Mathy at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival
Born Michèle Mathy
(1957-07-08) 8 July 1957
Lyon, France
Occupation Actress, comedian, singer, writer
Years active 1980–present
Spouse(s) Benoist Gérard
Website www.mimiemathy.com

Mimie Mathy (born 8 July 1957) is a French actress, comedian and singer who is best known for her starring role in the long-running Josephine, Guardian Angel television series. Mathy has achondroplasia, a form of dwarfism, and is 4 ft 4 in (1.32 m) tall.[1]

Life and career

Interested in the theatre from childhood, she studied the dramatic arts from 1979 to 1981 at Michel Fugain's workshop in Nice.[2] In the early 1980s she performed in a number of theatre roles and appeared in Le Petit Théâtre de Bouvard television show. She formed a touring comedy troupe "Le Trio des Filles" (The Three Girls) which performed shows such as Existe en trois tailles (Available in Three Sizes) from 1988 to 1993.[2] In 1993 she performed in the TV movie Une nounou pas comme les autres (A Nanny Like No Other), which garnered a 52.7% market share (~12 million viewers) in France.[3]

Since 1994 she has performed 15 times in the annual Les Enfoirés (The Tossers) charity concert for Restaurants du Cœur (Restaurants of the Heart). Les Enfoirés was the most watched TV show in France in 2009, with 12.3 million viewers.[4] She married 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) restaurateur and chef Benoist Gérard in 2005.[1]

In 1997 she began her title role in Josephine, Guardian Angel, a TF1 show which is still in production as of 2010. In 2006 she issued a music CD, La Vie M'a Raconte (Life Told Me) produced by Patrick Fiori.

On 27 August 2005 she married the chef Benoist Gérard, a man she met during one of her shows by picking him out of the audience.

Filmography

Year Title Role Director Notes
1982-1985 Le Petit Théâtre de Bouvard Various Nino Monti TV Series
1984 La jeune femme en vert The servant Lazare Iglesis TV Movie
1994 Une nounou pas comme les autres Julie Toronto Eric Civanyan TV Movie
1995 Une nana pas comme les autres Julie Toronto Eric Civanyan (2) TV Movie
Amimicalement TV Host Gilles Amado TV Show
1997-present Joséphine, ange gardien Joséphine Delamarre Several TV Series (74 Episodes)
1998 Famille de coeur Nadine Lefort Gérard Vergez TV Movie
Changement de cap Marilyn Patrick Malakian TV Movie
2000 Marie et Tom Marie Bertin Dominique Baron TV Movie
Family Pack Elisa Kessler Chris Vander Stappen
2004 À trois c'est mieux Juju Laurence Katrian TV Movie
2005 La bonne copine Juliette Nicolas Cuche TV Movie
2011 Trois filles en cavale Vicky Lebel Didier Albert TV Movie
Amimicalement TV Host TV Show
2013 Link 2 Herself Daniel Bésikian & Franck Guedj Short

Theatre

Year Title Director Author Place Notes
1982-1983 Elle voit des géants partout Mimie Mathy Mimie Mathy Point Virgule One-woman show
1985-1986 Mimie en quête d'hauteur Mimie Mathy Mimie Mathy Théâtre de la Potinière One-woman show
1988-1990 Existe en trois tailles Éric Civanyan Mimie Mathy, Michèle Bernier & Isabelle de Botton Théâtre de la Michodière Play
1991 Le Gros N'avion Éric Civanyan Mimie Mathy, Michèle Bernier & Isabelle de Botton Théâtre de la Michodière Play
1994-1996 Mimie au Splendid Mimie Mathy Mimie Mathy Le Splendid One-woman show
2002 J'adore papoter avec vous Roger Louret Muriel Robin & Mimie Mathy Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin One-woman show
2013 Je (re)papote avec vous Roger Louret Muriel Robin, Mimie Mathy & Jean-Philippe Lemmonier Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin One-woman show

Discography

Year Title Sales
2006 La vie m'a raconté
(Life told me)
60,000

Awards and recognition

François Dorieux named a rose cultivar for her in 1999. In 2007 she was selected the 5th most popular French celebrity and highest ranking female celebrity by the weekly Le Journal du Dimanche.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 Randall, Colin (7 March 2006). "Short sharp shock for followers of the femme fatale". The Daily Telegraph.
  2. 1 2 Mimie Mathy. "L'Atelier de Nice". Biographie. Retrieved 22 April 2010.
  3. Humblot, Catherine (31 July 1994). "Dossier les Paradoxes de la Fiction Française le Calvaire du Producteur". Le Monde.
  4. Leffler, Rebecca (4 January 2010). "France's TF1 rules TV ratings". The Hollywood Reporter.
  5. Johnny Summerton (8 May 2008). "France's top 50 favourites "French" of course. What else did you expect?". Retrieved 22 April 2010.

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