Alice Taglioni

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Alice Taglioni
Alice Taglioni Cannes 2016.jpg
Alice Taglioni in 2016
Born (1976-07-26) 26 July 1976 (age 46)
Ermont, Val-d'Oise, France [1]
OccupationActress
Partner(s) Jocelyn Quivrin (2003–2009; his death) [2]
Laurent Delahousse (2012–)
ChildrenCharlie (with Jocelyn Quivrin) [2]

Alice Taglioni (born 26 July 1976) is a French actress.

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Personal life

Alice Taglioni was born in Ermont, Val-d'Oise. She is the daughter of an Italian man from Lombardy. She was Miss Corsica in 1996, but refused to participate in the election of Miss France. [3] [4]

She met French actor Jocelyn Quivrin when they co-starred in Grande École in 2004. Their son, Charlie, was born in March 2009. [2] Six months later, Quivrin died in a car accident. [2]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1994 Hélène et les garçons A fanGérard Espinasse
2001Quatre copainsBart's friendStéphane KurcTV movie
Premier nuJérôme DebusschèreShort
2002Le jougDamien OdoulShort
La bande du drugstoreNathalie MeissonierFrançois Armanet
P.J.Virginie SonnevilleGérard VergezTV series (1 episode)
La vie devant nous IrèneVincenzo MaranoTV series
Jet Lag Ground Hostess Danièle Thompson
Ton tour viendraLaurenceHarry ClevenTV movie
2003Frank RivaMarie ForloPatrick JamainTV series (1 episode)
Brocéliande LéaDoug Headline
Le pharmacien de gardeChristineJean Veber
Le Cœur des hommes Annette Marc Esposito
Adventure Inc. Florence Minguet Dennis Berry TV series (1 episode)
Rien que du bonheurCerise BuguesDenis Parent
Les enquêtes d'Éloïse RomeJoannaChristophe DouchandTV series (1 episode)
2004 Grande École AgnèsRobert Salis
The Story of My Life Claire Laurent Tirard
2005L'ultimatumCamilleSébastien LafargeShort
Sky Fighters Captain Estelle 'Pitbull' Kass Gérard Pirès
Le cactusJustineGérard Bitton, Michel Munz
2006 The Pink Panther Female Reporter Shawn Levy
The Valet Elena Simonsen Francis Veber NRJ Ciné Awards - Actress of the Year
2007L'île aux trésorsEvangeline Trelawney Alain Berbérian
Acteur Jocelyn Quivrin Short
Game of Four CaroleBruno Dega
2008 Notre univers impitoyable Lawyer Margot Dittermann Léa Fazer
The Easy Way Julia Jean-Paul Rouve
Cash GaranceÉric Besnard
2009PalizziInès's sister Jean Dujardin TV series (1 episode)
2011 La Proie Claire LinnéEric Valette
2012 Paris Manhattan AliceSophie Lellouche
Zaytoun Leclair Eran Riklis
2013CookieAdeline Léa Fazer (2)
Crossing Lines Dominique ClaireEric Valette (2)TV series (1 episode)
2014 Sous les jupes des filles Marie Audrey Dana
Colt 45 Captain Isabelle Le Franc Fabrice Du Welz
On a marché sur BangkokNatacha Bison Olivier Baroux
2015 Puerto Ricans in Paris ColetteIan Edelman
L'annonceAnnette Julie Lopes-Curval TV movie
2016 Heal the Living Anne Guérande Katell Quillévéré
2018 Claire Darling Young Claire Darling Julie Bertuccelli
2019 I Wish Someone Were Waiting for Me Somewhere JulietteArnaud Viard
2022 UFOs Claire CarmignacTV series

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