Lucie Jeanne

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Lucie Jeanne
Born (1976-03-13) 13 March 1976 (age 47)
Nationality French
OccupationActress
Years active1998–present
TelevisionSous le Soleil
Central Nuit
Band of Brothers

Lucie Jeanne (born 13 March 1976) is a French television actress. [1]

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Biography

Lucie Jeanne began theater at age 16 and took classes in a dancing, music and dramatic art school for four years. After obtaining her high school final exam in literature, she studied modern literature at the faculty and graduated three years later.

She began her career appearing in many short films and advertisements, and later in many films and series. These include Sous le Soleil where she had a recurring role in the fifth season, and Central Nuit from 2001 to 2008, in which she was part of the main cast portraying Blanche, one of the colleagues of Commandant Victor Franklin, portrayed by Michel Creton.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1998 Les vacances de l'amour Gaëlle MulliganOlivier AltmanTV series (1 episode)
1999Triste à mourirNathAlexandre BillonShort
1999-2000 Sous le soleil VictoriaSeveralTV series (34 episodes)
2000Jean et Monsieur AlfredThe SecretaryFrédéric DubreuilShort
Deux frèresIsabelle CoutierPhilippe LaïkTV movie
Relic Hunter Roselyn Paolo Barzman TV series (1 episode)
Le grand patronCaroline SalmonClaude-Michel RomeTV series (1 episode)
Les boeuf-carottesLaetitia Souvillon Christian Faure TV series (1 episode)
2001 Band of Brothers Renée Lemaire David Leland TV mini-series
Largo Winch Danielle HaddadDavid WuTV series (1 episode)
VertigesVariousPhilippe Monpontet, Gérard Cuq & Benoît d'AubertTV series (3 episodes)
2001-09Central nuitBlanche ServaisSeveralTV series (40 episodes)
2002L'été rougeAudrey De Graf Gérard Marx TV mini-series
Le G.R.E.C.Henri HasbaniTV series (1 episode)
2003Quand je vois le soleilMarie-AngeJacques Cortal
L'homme sans têteThe Client Juan Solanas Short
Ne meurs pasChristelle DalembertJosé PinheiroTV movie
Joséphine, ange gardien PaulineDavid DelrieuxTV series (1 episode)
2004Femmes de loiClara VéroneDenis MallevalTV series (1 episode)
Premiers secoursJeanne DelermeDidier DelaîtreTV series (1 episode)
Les Cordier, juge et flicSarah NeubourgJean-Marc SebanTV series (1 episode)
2005Contre-enquêteTina Dennis Berry TV movie
FargasIrène CalabreseChristophe DouchandTV series (1 episode)
2006Hé M'sieur !Patricia RobineauPatrick VolsonTV movie
Mayday PassengerAndy WebbTV series (1 episode)
Léa ParkerEva Sinibaldi Bruno Gantillon TV series (1 episode)
2007Marié(s) ou presqueEvaFranck Llopis
2008Changing Climates, Changing TimesLucie PeyrefitteMarion MilneTV movie
2009Jamais 2 sans 3AngèleEric SummerTV movie
R.I.S, police scientifique Léa BurjolJérôme NavarroTV series (1 episode)
2010Section de recherchesJulie Lagnier Gérard Marx (2)TV series (1 episode)
Enquêtes réservéesMarine GibotBruno Garcia & Gérard Cuq (2)TV series (8 episodes)
2011Commissaire MagellanRoxane CourtieuxÉtienne DhaeneTV series (1 episode)
2012Mes deux amoursNoémieRégis MussetTV movie
Joséphine, ange gardien FabriciaPascal HeylbroeckTV series (1 episode)
2013ProfilageSabrina FontelJulien DespauxTV series (1 episode)
La croisièreAmandinePascal LahmaniTV series (1 episode)
2014La disparue du PylaAngèle ColombaniDidier AlbertTV movie
Le juge est une femmePia BesseEric Le RouxTV series (1 episode)
2015Meurtres à la RochelleAdèle FabianÉtienne Dhaene (2)TV movie
Commissaire MagellanCharlotte NeuvilleÉtienne Dhaene (3)TV series (1 episode)

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References

  1. AlloCine, Central nuit : Photo Lucie Jeanne, Antoine Coesens, Matthieu Rozé, Vanessa Demouy, Michel Creton (in French), retrieved 2024-01-24