Carole Richert

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Carole Richert
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Richert in 2019
Born (1967-09-28) 28 September 1967 (age 56)
OccupationActor
Spouse
(m. 2003;died 2006)
Children2

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.

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Personal life

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.

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRole
1991CherokeeJenny
1991 Tous les matins du monde Toinette
1992IP5Sophie
1994 The Night and the Moment Armande
1994M. Foudamour, la lune promiseGloria
1995L'Année Juliette
1996Le Bel Été 1914Denise
2000Six-PackHélène Moulinier
2001L'Année JulietteIrène
2007Trois amisPatricia
2008Le Nouveau Protocole
2009J'ai kidnappé Plastic Bertrand

Television

YearTitleRole
1992Papa veut pas que je t'épouseLéa Schmulevitz
1993 Charlemagne, le prince à cheval Himiltrude
1994Les NuiteuxSylvie Roy
1995L'Enfant en héritageCécile Gutman/Christina Schomberg
1995 La Rivière Espérance Marie Paradou
1997Marion du Faouët Marion du Faouët
1998Un cadeau, la vie!Geneviève Lesage
1998Tous les papas ne font pas pipi deboutZoé
2002Amant de mes rêvesJulie
2002Un week-end pour le direElsa
2002On n'a plus de sushis à se faireBrigitte
2002 Maigret madame Gastin
2003Le Premier FilsCharlotte
2003Je hais les enfantsFlorence
2003Louis PageGabrielle
2004Bonhomme de cheminFélicie
2004Julie, chevalier de MaupinMarthe Le Rochois
2004 Colette, une femme libre Isabelle
2004Penn sardinesJeanne Le Meur
2004Le temps des cerisesTina Lavoisier
2005Allons petits enfantsAdèle Lacorre
2005Le Mystère AlexiaSandrine Jacot
2005L'Empire du TigreJanine
2005 Dalida Solange
2006Mariés... ou presque !Dominique
2006La Blonde au bois dormantNathalie Binet
2006Petits Secrets et Gros MensongesKarine
2006Je hais les parentsFlorence
2007Je hais les vacancesFlorence
2007Le Fantôme de mon exChloé
2007Sauveur GiordanoMargot
2008Marie et MadeleineBerthe Baron
2008Une ombre derrière la porteCamille
2009Le Choix de MyriamDenise
2010Camping ParadisRachel Richet
2010Le Roi, l'Écureuil et la Couleuvre Madame de Sévigné
2010La Maison des RochevilleClélia
2010-2013TangoMaryse
2010–present Clem Marie-France Brimont

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References

  1. Thomas Janua (4 May 2016). "Carole Richert, Clem : la comédienne entourée de Pauline et Vincent Rialet, ses magnifiques enfants". Télé Star. Retrieved 1 July 2016..