Sophie-Marie Larrouy

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Sophie-Marie Larrouy (* 1984 ) is a French comedian , actress , journalist and author .

Life

Larrouy comes from the Vosges , in north-eastern France, and spent her childhood and youth in Épinal . In 1996 she moved from there to Mulhouse , where she later worked for a car rental company. Eventually she moved to Nancy where she enrolled as a student at the university. At that time, Larrouy was already developing her later alter ego Vaness La Bomba , whose vlogs she first distributed in 2008. Before that, she had started to try out journalism . She successfully completed the application process for the journalism school in Lille , but broke off her visit there in 2008 to move to Paris and work as an online journalist there. In 2010 she got a job as an editor at the television channel Canal + , where she worked until 2012.

After she settled in Paris, Larrouy attended auditions part and received from David Moreau soon a first role in the film 20 ans d'écart (German distribution title: "It Boy - Love in French"). After she had successfully filled the leading role in Nine Antico's film debut Tonite , further engagements followed in short and long film productions, but also in individual episodes of various television series.

From 2013 to 2014 Larrouy performed her first stage play, the “ One Woman ShowSapin le jour, Ogre la nuit ( German  “Fir trees by day, ogre by night” ), initially regularly in the same Parisian cabaret in the Quartier de la Folie-Méricourt . In another stage program, with which she has also been a guest since 2013, she transforms into Vaness La Bomba , the parody of a Parisian fashion blogger . As this fictional character, Larrouy was already known to a wider audience through her television appearances on Canal +.

As a freelance journalist, Larrouy writes columns as well as radio broadcasts and web podcasts . She is also the author of several volumes of humorous self-help literature . Since early 2017 Larrouy also presents a section of the weekly from Arte sent Franco-German pop culture magazine Personne ne bouge ( Rewind! ), In which it in latently unernster, at the same time methodically doubting manner mainly subjects visual arts visited and "determined" there.

Filmography (selection)

Publications

  • Le foot expliqué aux filles, à ma mère et à Didier Deschamps , together with Guillaume Bouzard, illustrated by Marc Hervez. Delcourt, Paris 2014, ISBN 978-2-7560-5507-7
  • Comment ne pas devenir un vieux con , together with Virginie Firroloni-Mosser aka Mademoiselle Navie. Marabout, Paris 2014, ISBN 978-2-501-09955-4
  • Devenir grands-parents pour les nuls en BD , illustrated by Jeanne Gaullier. First / Delcourt, Paris 2016, ISBN 978-2-412-01599-5

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Sophie-Marie Larrouy - biography & information . From babelio.com, accessed February 1, 2017
  2. a b Anne Laffeter: Sophie-Marie Larrouy, touche-à-tout venue de l'Est . On April 8, 2013 from lesinrocks.com, accessed February 1, 2017
  3. ^ A b c Sophie Marie Larrouy, touche-à-tout drôle et sans concessions . On July 25, 2015 from rtl.fr, accessed on February 1, 2017
  4. a b c Patrick Tardit: Drôle le jour, ogre la nuit . On October 11, 2013 from vosgesmatin.fr, accessed on February 1, 2017
  5. ^ "Melissa": Que sont-elles devenues? - Sophie-Marie Larrouy, de Vaness La Bomba à l'écriture et la comédie . On January 4, 2016 from madmoizelle.com, accessed February 1, 2017
  6. Le théâtre - L'histoire… . From comediedes3bornes.com, accessed February 1, 2017
  7. Sapin le jour Ogre la nuit. (No longer available online.) Sophiemarielarrouy.com, 2015, archived from the original on January 30, 2015 ; Retrieved February 1, 2017 (French).
  8. ^ Sophie-Marie Larrouy . On franceinter .fr, accessed on February 1, 2017
  9. ^ Sophie-Marie Larrouy - Critiques de Sophie-Marie Larrouy . From babelio.com, accessed February 1, 2017
  10. Personne ne bouge! Nouvelle formule . At servicepresse.arte.tv, accessed on February 1, 2017