Chantal Ladesou

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Chantal Ladesou
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Chantal Ladesou at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival
Born (1948-05-05) 5 May 1948 (age 75)
Years active1966–present
SpouseMichel Ansault
Children3

Chantal Ladesou (born 5 May 1948) is a French actress and comedian.

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Career

She was revealed to the public when participating in the TV Show La Classe in 1987. After the show, she started her career with several one-woman shows .

She is a big name in theater, being best known for her comic timing and her recognizable voice.

On the radio, she is a recurring member of the daily comedy programme Les Grosses Têtes , hosted by Laurent Ruquier.

Since 2016, she also has had more important on-screen roles, especially due to the success of the movie We Are Family (2016) and its two sequels : C'est quoi cette mamie ?! (2019) and C'est quoi ce papy ?! (2021). She also frequently works with the younger generation of directors like Philippe Lacheau and Tarek Boudali.

In 2022, she was a judge on the fourth season of Mask Singer .

In June 2023, the press announced that she will play the lead in the TF1 series “Le fil d'Ariane”, where she will play a court reporter.

Personal life

Ladesou met her husband Michel Ansault and with whom she had three children, two boys, Alix (who died in a car accident), Julien and a daughter, the actress Clémence Ansault. [1] Her son Julien Ansault is married to Pauline Lefèvre. [2] She has five grandchildren. [3]

Theater

YearTitleAuthorDirector
1973Les quatre vérités Marcel Aymé René Clermont
1989Apostrophons-nousJean Canolle & Jacques Brière Stéphane Hillel
1990-91Y’a une femme Lad’souChantal Ladesou Pierre Palmade
1993Chantal LadesouChantal Ladesou François Rollin
1994-95 L'Hôtel du libre échange Georges Feydeau Franck de Lapersonne
1996-97Chantal LadesouChantal Ladesou François Rollin
1999 Le Père Noël est une ordure Le Splendid François Pirette
1999-2001Ma femme est folle Jean Barbier Jean-Pierre Dravel & Olivier Macé
2003Ainsi soit-ilJean-François ChampionJean-Luc Moreau
Chantal LadesouChantal Ladesou François Rollin
2003-06Les AmazonesJean-Marie ChevretJean-Pierre Dravel & Olivier Macé
2007Les Amazones, trois ans aprèsJean-Marie ChevretJean-Pierre Dravel & Olivier Macé
2008Oscar Claude Magnier  [ fr ]Philippe Hersen
Chic et ChocChantal LadesouChantal Ladesou
La Dame de chez Maxim Georges Feydeau Francis Perrin
2009 Les Précieuses ridicules Molière Jean-Paul Bouron
Le Temps des fonctionnairesAlil VardarAlil Vardar
2009-14J’ai l’impression que je vous plais... Vraiment !Chantal Ladesou & François Rollin Éric Carrière, Chantal Ladesou & Xavier Brouard
2011Les Dégourdis du 101e André Mouëzy-Éon Jean-Paul Bouron
2012-13Adieu je reste! Isabelle Mergault Alain Sachs
2014-16NelsonJean-Robert CharrierJean-Pierre Dravel & Olivier Macé
2016-17Peau de Vache ! Pierre Barillet & Jean-Pierre Grédy Michel Fau
2018-20On the Road AgainChantal Ladesou & François Rollin Chantal Ladesou
2021Adieu je reste! Isabelle Mergault Olivier Macé & Chantal Ladesou
2022-231983Jean-Robert CharrierJean-Robert Charrier

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1966Les enquiquineurs Roland Quignon
1971 Max et les ferrailleurs Claude Sautet
1974 Verdict A jury André Cayatte
The Phantom of Liberty Toilet paper's woman Luis Buñuel
Les maîtresses de vacancesDancerPierre Unia
Un curé de chocA prostitutePhilippe ArnalTV series (1 episode)
1983 Life Is a Bed of Roses Alain Resnais
1984Les Brésiliennes du Bois de BoulogneA prostitute Robert Thomas
La revanche de la planète interditeAlain MagnietteShort
1985MaguyHuguette BoudinJean PignolTV series (1 episode)
Les BargeotJean-Pierre BarizienTV series (1 episode)
1986Le bonheur a encore frappéMadame LassoucheJean-Luc Trotignon
Affaire suivanteJuliette LariboisStéphane BertinTV series (1 episode)
1988Envoyez les violonsThe managerRoger Andrieux
1989Tour d'ivoireDominique BeletShort
1991 Une époque formidable... The nurse Gérard Jugnot
1993Télé-cartonGil Lefauconnier & Isabelle SalviniShort
Piège à sonsPhilippe DorisonShort
1994La rêverie ou le mariage de SylviaANPE's employeeJean-Luc TrotignonTV movie
1995Comment devenir cinéaste sans se prendre la têteMadame Bessonet Jacques Rozier Short
1997JeunesseJeanneNoël Alpi
1998Une grosse bouchée d'amourThérèseMichaëla WatteauxTV movie
2003Les gaousIgor Sekulic
The Car Keys The bank teller Laurent Baffie
2004 People Jet-setter in rehab Fabien Onteniente
2005Plus jamais comme çaVoiceJean-Luc TrotignonTV series (1 episode)
2006 Les aristos Hostess Charlotte de Turckheim
Le ciel sur la têteNicoleRégis MussetTV movie
Une journée dehoufMadame PeckFrancis DuquetTV series (6 episodes)
2008Number OneMademoiselle Morel Zakia Tahri
Belleville tourMarie-ClaudeAhmed Bouchaala & Zakia Tahri TV movie
Palizzi Serge Hazanavicius TV series (1 episode)
2009Camping paradisOdettePhilippe ProteauTV series (1 episode)
2010Le grand ménageOdileRégis MussetTV movie
Au siècle de MaupassantBabette Claude Chabrol TV series (1 episode)
2011Marh'baAhmed Bouchaala & Zakia Tahri
Les recalés du permisJudithOlivier Belmondo & Lucas RueShort
Ferme les yeuxRitaPierre NoguérasShort
2012Lili DavidM'ma DaltonChristophe BarraudTV movie
Big & TastyCougar ClientLoïc TrudelleMusic video
2013 The Ultimate Accessory Danielle Valérie Lemercier
Super LolaFrançoiseRégis MussetTV movie
La grande peintureElisabethLaurent HeynemannTV movie
Scènes de ménages Didi La PlumeFrancis DuquetTV series (1 episode)
C'est la criseGrandma ChantalouDavid FreymondTV series (3 episodes)
2014Marbie, star de Couillu-Les-2-EglisesThe mediumDominique Smeets
2015Love RaceThe BartenderAntoine Julien AnsaultShort
2016 We Are Family AuroreGabriel Julien-Laferrière
2017 Alibi.com The veterinarian Philippe Lacheau
Bonne Pomme Mémé Morillon Florence Quentin
Everyone's Life The tax inspector Claude Lelouch
2018Les dégunsChristianeCyrille Droux & Claude Zidi Jr.
Lumière noireEvelyneEnguerrand Jouvin
Comment tuer sa mèreMadame MauretDavid Diane & Morgan Spillemaecker
Nicky Larson et le parfum de Cupidon Gilbert's mother-in-law Philippe Lacheau
L'âge dortYolandaPaolo Cedolin PetriniShort
2019C'est quoi cette mamie?!AuroreGabriel Julien-Laferrière
Les municipaux - Trop c'est tropMademoiselle Legrand Les Chevaliers du fiel
202030 jours maxThe prostitute Tarek Boudali
I Love You CoiffureThe woman on the road Muriel Robin TV movie
Il était une fois à MonacoCountess Lorentzen Frédéric Forestier TV movie
Big FiveGrandma Rose Gilles de Maistre TV series (1 episode)
2021C'est quoi ce papy?!AuroreGabriel Julien-Laferrière
Super-héros malgré lui The producer Philippe Lacheau
Le Grand Restaurant 3Bernard/ChristineRomuald Boulanger & Pierre Palmade TV movie
Profession comédienHerselfBertrand UzeelTV series (1 episode)
SamAnne-Marie Philippe Lefebvre TV series (8 episodes)
2022Tous InconnusHerselfNicolas HourèsTV movie
20233 jours maxPierre's mother Tarek Boudali
Jeff Panacloc : À la poursuite de Jean-Marc Pierre-François Martin-Laval Post-Production
Un gars, une fille (au pluriel)The womanSylvain FuséeTV series (1 episode)
2024Chasse gardéeThe real estate Frédéric Forestier & Antonin FourlonPost-Production
Maison de retraite 2Claude Zidi Jr.Post-Production
Le Fil d'ArianeAriane LegrandJason RofféPost-Production
TV series

Television

YearProgramRoleNotes
1987-1990La ClasseComedian
2022 Mask Singer JudgeSeason 4

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References

  1. "Chantal Ladesou, son mari Michel et sa fille Clémence lors de son spectacle à l'Olympia à Paris, le 23 février 2014 - Purepeople".
  2. "Exclusif : Mariage de Pauline Lefevre et Julien Ladesou (fils de Chantal Ladesou) en l'église Saint-Pierre de Toucy dans l'Yonne suivi d'une soirée au Moulin du - Purepeople".
  3. https://www.gala.fr/l_actu/news_de_stars/chantal-ladesou-grand-mere-gaga-de-ses-5-petits-enfants-cadeaux-du-ciel_474276