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Anne-Élisabeth Blateau

Anne-Élisabeth Blateau
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Born (1976-07-28) 28 July 1976 (age 40)
Nationality French
Occupation actress and playwright

Anne-Élisabeth Blateau (born 28 July 1976) is a French actress and playwright.

Having been a student in public law at Sciences Po Paris, she played in 2000 Demand in marriage and Anton Chekhov's The Bear (directed by Jean Périmony) as part of a tour, and in Jedem das Seine (To each his Own) with Catherine Verlaguet (directed by Véronique Balme) at Theatre of Dreams in Paris. The following year, she won, as an author, the prize for best original work in the Festival Theatre Young Savigny-sur-Orge for Balthazar, a one-act comedy.

After being one of the leading interpreters of short films, The little cry by Cédric de Bragança and Scoub 2 by Stephane Berla (selected Universciné Festival), she was performing at the Nesle theater in 2002, with Francis Prieur and Cédric Villenave for This strange animal, the part of Gabriel Arout (after a story of Anton Chekhov), directed by Michel Vuillermoz.

In 2003 she wrote and played Pouët-Pouët, a one-woman show (directed by Coralie Fargeat) in two places in Paris (Le Cercle and Le Bec Fin). She is also part of Treviso Theatre animation team and works as a writer and actress for chronic Should we? (With Maurice Barthélémy, and Les Robins des Bois), broadcast on Canal +.

In 2004, she played in the Edgar theater in The fires of love burn it, a work she wrote and directed.

In 2005 she was the interpreter, with Frédéric Gorny, in Behind, a Short Film by Gregory Monro, selection of several festivals (Bolzano, Lausanne, Hamburg, Trouville in 2006, Rio de Janeiro in 2007). She also appeared in a one-woman show entitled Little Mop in Paris, and Providence. She also plays a school teacher in the video of Fatal Picards, Sleep my son.

In 2006, she played in two parts Dominique Peter Devers, Rififi in the morgue and Rififi among penguins. She collaborated on the writing of sketches for the series Samantha oops!.

From September to December 2007, she participate in Made in Palmade, broadcast by Pierre Palmade every Sunday on France 3.


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