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Louise Coldefy Biography

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MARITAL STATUS
Profession Actress
French nationality
BIOGRAPHY
Louise Coldefy began dreaming of being an actress when she was 8 years old. Very determined to realize this project for the future, she began taking theater, dance, singing and drawing lessons, alongside her schooling. By way of higher education, she enrolled at the Jean Vilar Conservatory of Dramatic Arts in Suresnes in 1996, which gave her her first experience on stage in the play Exercices de style . Subsequently, she took classes in different theater schools: the Cours Florent (2003-2005) and the Institut des Enfants Terribles (2005-2008), before joining the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art (CNSAD) in 2010. The following year, she debuted on television in minor roles for the series Kaboul Kitchen and Détectives .

In 2012, Louise joined the French collective Yes you love which offers sketches and humorous web series on YouTube and Facebook. It was that same year that her career took a turning point, when the young woman met director Xavier Giannoli , who asked her to star opposite Kad Merad in the comedy Superstar . Despite a brief appearance, his grain of madness allowed him to play secondary characters in the films La Vie domestice in 2013 and La Ritournelle with Isabelle Huppert in 2014.

The first major role of his career in the cinema was offered to him by Arnaud Viard , former professor at Cours Florent, for her autobiographical feature film Arnaud makes her 2nd film , and in which she plays Gabrielle, one of her students. She then tried her hand at romance with Ange and Gabrielle alongside Patrick Bruel and Isabelle Carré , as well as in Five with Pierre Niney . However, she quickly returned to her favorite genre of comedy and starred in Maman a tort in 2016, Loue-moi! and Sales Gosses in 2017, and Le Gendre de ma vie in 2018.

Louise is back on the small screen in 2019, in the original Netflix production Family Business where she plays the completely ungloved character of Clémentine, daughter of the Minister of Health on the point of legalizing cannabis. She then concludes a pact with Joseph ( Jonathan Cohen ), son of a butcher: the assurance for him and his family of becoming the first “butchery” in the country, in exchange for an arranged date with his best friend.

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