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Anne Roumanoff

Anne Roumanoff (born 25 September 1965 in Paris) is a French comedian and actress.

Anne Roumanoff
Anne Roumanoff in 2011
Born (1965-09-25) September 25, 1965 (age 58)
Paris, France
Alma materInstitut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris
OccupationComedian

Early life edit

Anne Leila Roumanoff was born on 25 September 1965 in Paris, France. Her grandparents on one side were Ashkenazi Jews from Russia, and on the other side Sepharadic Jews, from Morocco she is affiliated to Rabbi Haim Cohen of Fes.[1]

Roumanoff attended her first theater school at the age of 12. She graduated from the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris.

Career edit

Roumanoff started her career in the television program La Classe on France 3, alongside Fabrice, Lagaf' and Jean-Marie Bigard in 1987. She became famous for her one-woman shows.

Roumanoff became part of the team of French TV show Rien à cirer on France Inter with Laurent Ruquier in 1991. In 1998, she celebrated her ten-year career at the Olympia.

In 2001, Roumanoff was the French voice of Coco la bouche in the animated feature Rugrats in Paris: The Movie. In 2003, her show Follement Roumanoff had a 13-month run at the Bobino Theater in Paris, then she started a tour in France and Quebec. In 2007, she celebrated her 20-year career with Anne a 20 ans at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens in Paris. From September 2007, she made a comic forum on the news, entitled On ne nous dit pas tout in the show Vivement Dimanche, hosted by Michel Drucker.[2]

Personal life edit

Roumanoff has a husband and two daughters, Alice and Marie.[3]

Filmography edit

Cinema edit

  • 1989 : La Passion de Bernadette, by Jean Delannoy
  • 1990 : Promotion canapé, by Didier Kaminka
  • 1991 : Le Fils du Mékong, by François Leterrier
  • 1992 : Une journée chez ma mère, by Dominique Cheminal
  • 1995 : Golden Boy, by Jean Pierre Vergne
  • 2000 : Rugrats in Paris, by Stig Bergqvist

TV films edit

  • 1990 : Cavale, by Serge Meynard
  • 1991 : Vacances au purgatoire, by Marc Simenon
  • 1996 : Des mouettes dans la tête, by Bernard Malaterre
  • 1996 : Le censeur du lycée d'Épinal, by Marc Rivière
  • 1997 : Une patronne de charme, by Bernard Uzan
  • 2000 : Sa mère la pute, by Brigitte Rouan
  • 2005 : L'homme qui voulait passer à la télé, by Amar Arhab and Pascal Legitimus
  • 2005 : La famille Zapon, by Amar Arhab

Bibliography edit

  • Ca va être ta fête Maman !, Hors Collection, 2005, Paris (ISBN 978-2258067141)
  • Le couple : Petits délices de la vie à deux, with Colette Roumanoff, Hors Collection, 2006, Paris (ISBN 978-2258070288)
  • Belle, mince, sexy : Et puis quoi encore ?, Hors Collection, 2006, Paris (ISBN 978-2258072350)
  • Portraits de femmes (et d'un homme), Fetjaine ed., Humour coll., 2007, Paris (ISBN 978-2354250324)
  • On ne nous dit pas tout !, "Les chroniques de Radio Bistrot", Fetjaine ed., Humour coll., 2009, Paris (ISBN 978-2354251321)

Decorations edit

References edit

  1. ^ "MES ORIGINES JUIVES: Anne Roumanoff" (in French). Femininisrael.com. Retrieved 2011-01-13.
  2. ^ "Anne Romanoff, biographie" (in French). Evene. Retrieved 2009-07-02.
  3. ^ (in French). News de Stars. Archived from the original on 2009-04-18. Retrieved 2009-07-02.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-04-24. Retrieved 2016-01-14.

External links edit

  • (in French) Official site
  • (in French) MySpace
  • Anne Roumanoff at IMDb

anne, roumanoff, born, september, 1965, paris, french, comedian, actress, 2011born, 1965, september, 1965, paris, francealma, materinstitut, etudes, politiques, parisoccupationcomedian, contents, early, life, career, personal, life, filmography, cinema, films,. Anne Roumanoff born 25 September 1965 in Paris is a French comedian and actress Anne RoumanoffAnne Roumanoff in 2011Born 1965 09 25 September 25 1965 age 58 Paris FranceAlma materInstitut d Etudes Politiques de ParisOccupationComedian Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Cinema 4 2 TV films 5 Bibliography 6 Decorations 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editAnne Leila Roumanoff was born on 25 September 1965 in Paris France Her grandparents on one side were Ashkenazi Jews from Russia and on the other side Sepharadic Jews from Morocco she is affiliated to Rabbi Haim Cohen of Fes 1 Roumanoff attended her first theater school at the age of 12 She graduated from the Institut d Etudes Politiques de Paris Career editRoumanoff started her career in the television program La Classe on France 3 alongside Fabrice Lagaf and Jean Marie Bigard in 1987 She became famous for her one woman shows Roumanoff became part of the team of French TV show Rien a cirer on France Inter with Laurent Ruquier in 1991 In 1998 she celebrated her ten year career at the Olympia In 2001 Roumanoff was the French voice of Coco la bouche in the animated feature Rugrats in Paris The Movie In 2003 her show Follement Roumanoff had a 13 month run at the Bobino Theater in Paris then she started a tour in France and Quebec In 2007 she celebrated her 20 year career with Anne a 20 ans at the Theatre des Bouffes Parisiens in Paris From September 2007 she made a comic forum on the news entitled On ne nous dit pas tout in the show Vivement Dimanche hosted by Michel Drucker 2 Personal life editRoumanoff has a husband and two daughters Alice and Marie 3 Filmography editCinema edit 1989 La Passion de Bernadette by Jean Delannoy 1990 Promotion canape by Didier Kaminka 1991 Le Fils du Mekong by Francois Leterrier 1992 Une journee chez ma mere by Dominique Cheminal 1995 Golden Boy by Jean Pierre Vergne 2000 Rugrats in Paris by Stig BergqvistTV films edit 1990 Cavale by Serge Meynard 1991 Vacances au purgatoire by Marc Simenon 1996 Des mouettes dans la tete by Bernard Malaterre 1996 Le censeur du lycee d Epinal by Marc Riviere 1997 Une patronne de charme by Bernard Uzan 2000 Sa mere la pute by Brigitte Rouan 2005 L homme qui voulait passer a la tele by Amar Arhab and Pascal Legitimus 2005 La famille Zapon by Amar ArhabBibliography editCa va etre ta fete Maman Hors Collection 2005 Paris ISBN 978 2258067141 Le couple Petits delices de la vie a deux with Colette Roumanoff Hors Collection 2006 Paris ISBN 978 2258070288 Belle mince sexy Et puis quoi encore Hors Collection 2006 Paris ISBN 978 2258072350 Portraits de femmes et d un homme Fetjaine ed Humour coll 2007 Paris ISBN 978 2354250324 On ne nous dit pas tout Les chroniques de Radio Bistrot Fetjaine ed Humour coll 2009 Paris ISBN 978 2354251321 Decorations editGlobe de Cristal for Best One Man Show 2008 Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters 2015 4 References edit MES ORIGINES JUIVES Anne Roumanoff in French Femininisrael com Retrieved 2011 01 13 Anne Romanoff biographie in French Evene Retrieved 2009 07 02 Anne Roumanoff actualites biographie videos et photos in French News de Stars Archived from the original on 2009 04 18 Retrieved 2009 07 02 Nomination dans l ordre des Arts et des Lettres juillet 2015 Ministere de la Culture et de la Communication Archived from the original on 2016 04 24 Retrieved 2016 01 14 External links edit in French Official site in French MySpace Anne Roumanoff at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anne Roumanoff amp oldid 1184918677, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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