Shirley Bousquet | |
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Born | France | 5 March 1976
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1996–present |
Shirley Bousquet (born 5 March 1976) is a French actress.
From 1998 to 2004, Shirley Bousquet played the recurring role of Jeanne Bouvier in the television series Sous le soleil. In 2001, she was revealed to the public on television with her character Nancy Langeais in the series Camera Café. [1] In 2005, she takes the character of Nancy in the film adaptation of the series Camera Café, in Espace détente.
In 2012, she plays in "L'amour c'est mieux à deux" of Dominique Farrugia and Arnaud Lemort where she is the enterprising and offbeat secretary of Clovis Cornillac. In 2012, she plays in "Plan de table" of Christelle Raynal where she plays the role of Edith, one of the main characters of the film.
In 2015, she is the mistress of ceremony at the opening of the 17th edition of the La Rochelle Festival [2]
In 2016, she participated in the spot "Safety for all" by Frédéric Chau. This video shows personalities, like Josiane Balasko, Édouard Montoute, Michel Boujenah, and anonymous people from all backgrounds expressing their turn face camera by proclaiming strong sentences like "Prejudices kill", "Silence, we kill" or "Where is the freedom if going out kills us?". [3] The same year, she participated with several artists in the clip "Seul Ensemble" for the benefit of the parents' home of the Margency pediatric hospital. [4]
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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1999 | Les Migrations de Vladimir | Fleurist | Mika Assaf | |
2000 | Taxi 2 | The Woman of the pool | Gérard Krawczyk | |
2001 | Gamer | The Journalist | Patrick Levy | |
2002 | Gangsters | Judith | Olivier Marchal | |
2005 | Espace Détente | Nancy | Bruno Solo & Yvan Le Bolloc'h | |
2006 | Incontrôlable | Catherine | Raffy Shart | |
Hell | Tatyanna | Bruno Chiche | ||
2007 | Our Earthmen Friends | The Photographer | Bernard Werber | |
2008 | Lady Blood | Véronique | Jean-Marc Vincent | |
2009 | Neuilly Yo Mama! | The Airport employee | Gabriel Julien-Laferrière | |
2010 | Les Princes de la nuit | Anabel | Patrick Levy | |
L'amour c'est mieux à deux | Swan | Dominique Farrugia & Arnaud Lemort | ||
2011 | Omar Killed Me | Joséphine | Roschdy Zem | |
You Will Be My Son | Jessica | Gilles Legrand | ||
Bienvenue à bord | The Player's wife at the casino | Éric Lavaine | ||
2012 | Plan de table | Edith | Christelle Raynal | |
2013 | Paris à tout prix | Emma | Reem Kherici | |
2017 | Jour J | Juliet's teacher | Reem Kherici | |
À deux heures de Paris | Jeanne | Virginie Verrier |
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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1996-1998 | Les Années fac | Laetitia / Marie-Hélène | Jean-François Porry | TV series |
1997 | Les vacances de l'amour | Patricia | TV series - Season 2 Episode 18 | |
2000-2004 | Sous le soleil | Jeanne Bouvier | Olivier Brémond & Pascal Breton | TV series - Seasons 5 to 9 |
2001-2002 | Avocats et Associés | The Assistant photographer | Valérie Guignabodet & Alain Krief | TV series - Episodes "La Grande Muette" & "Partie civile" |
2002-2004 | Caméra Café | Nancy | TV series | |
2003 | Julie Lescaut | Hélène | Klaus Biedermann | TV series - Season 12 Episode 1 |
2004 | Joe Pollox et les mauvais esprits | The Brunette | Jérôme Foulon | TV movie |
SOS 18 | Didier Cohen & Alain Krief | TV series - Episode "Tête à l'envers" | ||
Fargas | Valérie | Charlotte Brandström | TV series - Episode "Pour solde de tout compte" | |
2005 | Blandine l'insoumise | Angélique | TV series - Season 1 Episode 8 | |
Louis la Brocante | Martine | TV series - Season 7 Episode 2 | ||
2006 | Mademoiselle Gigi | Lola Courcelles | Caroline Huppert | TV movie |
Profils criminels | Emma Sinclair | Laurent Carcélès | TV movie | |
2008 | Roue de secours | Céline | Williams Crépin | TV movie |
2009 | Les Amants de l'ombre | Nicole | Philippe Niang | TV movie |
Mes amis, mes amours, mes emmerdes... | Sonia | TV series - Season 1 episodes 1, 2 & 3 | ||
Nous ne sommes pas des saints | Eve | Nicolas Ragni | TV series - Season 1 | |
2010-2012 | Victoire Bonnot | Valéria | Jean-Pierre Dusséaux | TV series |
2013 | Paradis amers | Aline | Christian Faure | TV movie |
Vaugand | Audrey Varennes | Charlotte Brandström | TV series - Season 1 Episode 1 |
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