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Carole Richert (born 28 September 1967) is a French actress. She studied at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts in Paris. She played Marie-France in the series Clem , broadcast on TF1.
Richert married her husband Daniel Rialet on 18 June 2003, with whom she has two children: Pauline, born in 1996 and Vincent, born in 2000. [1] Rialet died of a heart attack on April 11, 2006 at the age of forty-six.
Year | Title | Role |
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1991 | Cherokee | Jenny |
1991 | Tous les matins du monde | Toinette |
1992 | IP5 | Sophie |
1994 | The Night and the Moment | Armande |
1994 | M. Foudamour, la lune promise | Gloria |
1995 | L'Année Juliette | |
1996 | Le Bel Été 1914 | Denise |
2000 | Six-Pack | Hélène Moulinier |
2001 | L'Année Juliette | Irène |
2007 | Trois amis | Patricia |
2008 | Le Nouveau Protocole | |
2009 | J'ai kidnappé Plastic Bertrand |
Year | Title | Role |
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1992 | Papa veut pas que je t'épouse | Léa Schmulevitz |
1993 | Charlemagne, le prince à cheval | Himiltrude |
1994 | Les Nuiteux | Sylvie Roy |
1995 | L'Enfant en héritage | Cécile Gutman/Christina Schomberg |
1995 | La Rivière Espérance | Marie Paradou |
1997 | Marion du Faouët | Marion du Faouët |
1998 | Un cadeau, la vie! | Geneviève Lesage |
1998 | Tous les papas ne font pas pipi debout | Zoé |
2002 | Amant de mes rêves | Julie |
2002 | Un week-end pour le dire | Elsa |
2002 | On n'a plus de sushis à se faire | Brigitte |
2002 | Maigret | madame Gastin |
2003 | Le Premier Fils | Charlotte |
2003 | Je hais les enfants | Florence |
2003 | Louis Page | Gabrielle |
2004 | Bonhomme de chemin | Félicie |
2004 | Julie, chevalier de Maupin | Marthe Le Rochois |
2004 | Colette, une femme libre | Isabelle |
2004 | Penn sardines | Jeanne Le Meur |
2004 | Le temps des cerises | Tina Lavoisier |
2005 | Allons petits enfants | Adèle Lacorre |
2005 | Le Mystère Alexia | Sandrine Jacot |
2005 | L'Empire du Tigre | Janine |
2005 | Dalida | Solange |
2006 | Mariés... ou presque ! | Dominique |
2006 | La Blonde au bois dormant | Nathalie Binet |
2006 | Petits Secrets et Gros Mensonges | Karine |
2006 | Je hais les parents | Florence |
2007 | Je hais les vacances | Florence |
2007 | Le Fantôme de mon ex | Chloé |
2007 | Sauveur Giordano | Margot |
2008 | Marie et Madeleine | Berthe Baron |
2008 | Une ombre derrière la porte | Camille |
2009 | Le Choix de Myriam | Denise |
2010 | Camping Paradis | Rachel Richet |
2010 | Le Roi, l'Écureuil et la Couleuvre | Madame de Sévigné |
2010 | La Maison des Rocheville | Clélia |
2010-2013 | Tango | Maryse |
2010–present | Clem | Marie-France Brimont |
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