Christine Delaroche

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Christine Delaroche (* 24. May 1944 in Paris as Christine Palle ) is a French singer and actress .

At 17, she began studying sociology at the Sorbonne and acting with Tania Balachova at the same time. In 1963 she was accepted into Robert Manuel's acting class at the Conservatory. She made her theater debut in 1964 in Pierre Corneille's L'Illusion comique .

At the side of Yves Rénier , she made her debut in 1965 as an actress in the leading role of Colette Ménardier in Claude Barma's television series Belphégor or the secret of the Louvre . Here she is the clever girl who saves the hero from the evil woman ( Juliette Gréco ). In addition to Montgomery Clift , she plays in Lautlose Waffen (1966) and Vittorio De Sica gives her the leading role in A Young World as a partner of Nino Castelnuovo . The movie The Judge and His Son ( Les Arnaud ), in which she plays alongside Bourvil and Salvatore Adamo , follows in 1967. In the spectacular TV adaptation of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream , Jean-Christophe Averty engaged a guard of young film stars as Hermia with Claude Jade as Helena in the Athens Forest. Later she also had a guest role on TV in Mit Schirm, Charme und Melone . Later she continued to play in series, for example in Plus belle la vie in 2017 .

Early in her acting career in the 1960s and 70s, she recorded several songs and albums, some by her then-husband, the singer-songwriter Guy Bontempelli. She is especially known as a singer with La Fille du soleil , Je les aime comme ça , Mon Grand amour , Toc, toc c'est moi , Les Trois petites sœurs , Les Tigres et les minets .

In musicals, whether on television or in the theater, she is the partner of Claude François in the title role of Cendrillon . Serge Lama gives her the role of Joséphine de Beauharnais in Napoléon , a musical by Jacques Rosny.

One-woman shows follow.

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