
Virginie Lemoine
Acting
Biography
Virginie Lemoine (born 26 February 1961) is a French actress and comedian. Virginie Lemoine attended acting school at the Conservatory in Rouen. From 1982 to 1990, she played theater on stage, and regularly participated in the show Ainsi font font font, hosted by Jacques Martin on France 2. In 1991, she became a radio host in the show C'est aussi bien à l'ombre and Le Vrai Faux Journal. In 1992, Laurent Gerra and Lemoine Virginie became a comedy duo and appeared in many television shows and became very popular. In 1997, they won the Molière Award for Best one man show for their show on the Théâtre Déjazet. Since 1999, she played in several theater productions ans also directed some plays. In 2010, she received a nomination for the Molière Award for Best Musical for the creation of Une diva à Sarcelles, a musical that she wrote and directed. She is best known, for playing Marion Ferrière, the lead role of the TV series Famille d'accueil, broadcast on France 3 from 2001 to 2016. She was married to actor and singer Alexandre Bonstein. By her marriage with him, she also has Swiss nationality. From 1991 to 1997, she was in couple with Laurent Gerra. Today, she share her life with actor Darius Kehtari. Source: Article "Virginie Lemoine" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For

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Vivement dimanche

A game show set and filmed on the real Fort Boyard in France. The contestants have to complete in physical and endurance challenges to win prize money.
Fort Boyard

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Le monde est à vous

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Cassandre
The program combines comedy, celebrity, musical guests, and human-interest stories.
Amanda

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N'oubliez pas les paroles - Primes événementiels

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Famille d'accueil

Tout le monde en parle is a French talk show broadcast on France 2 from September 5, 1998 to July 8, 2006. It was hosted by Thierry Ardisson and produced by Catherine Barma. During its first season, the show took the form of societal debates; it was in September 1999 that it was re-formatted into a talk-show. The show features guests who are making news at the moment, including actors, writers, singers, politicians and athletes. Guests discuss their life and engage in thematic interviews. The show gradually acquired a provocative reputation, notably since the host does not hesitate to ask political guests questions about their private and sexual lives. With Thierry Ardisson as the main host, he was first accompanied by Laurent Ruquier and Linda Hardy. Later, he turned to duos Éric and Ramzy, then Kad and Olivier. Finally, he opted for comedian Lauren Baffie as co-host, until the end of the show.
Tout le monde en parle

Antoine a Union representative works in a financially troubled factory. He's not the sharpest tool in the box but he has a big heart and when he and his wife win the jackpot of the national lottery. Antoine will invest his gain to try and safe the factory.
Golden Boy

Married with a family and professionally successful, Vincent Ferreira has all he needs to be happy. Sensitive about his modest origins, he dreams of joining the local upmarket club attended by the town big wigs. But with each election, his bad luck prevents him from being admitted.
The Black Ball

After years of marriage, a woman realizes her passion for her husband is fading, worn down by routine. From then on, to rekindle the flame of desire and find happiness in their relationship, she'll try anything. This leads her to take hostage people who have nothing to do with her romantic preoccupations. The situation spirals out of control, setting off a chain of unexpected events.
Les désirs sauvages de mon mari m'ont presque rendue folle

A man is found hanged after being brutally attacked. Two brothers, one a local cop, the other a military policeman, have to work together. Fifteen years earlier, their father was killed in a tragic accident that killed fourteen workers.
Les Disparus de Valenciennes

Poor Bastards is a sketch film, written by twelve authors. Mirror or projection, poor bastards have fun with everyday facts and do not tell a story, but stories. Through these short and bitter stories, are revealed all the cracks of the human race, which, in a movement of globalization and neoliberalism more and more assertive, can lead the ordinary man to be a monster of cowardice, cruelty, indifference or hypocrisy. Poor bastards from an odd angle, transcribe reality provocatively or not, always with the same ambition: to react.
Poor Bastards

Georges, a wealthy Parisian, has a mistress who wants to marry him, but he has no intention of divorcing his wife, the source of his money. The mistress, meanwhile, has a jealous boyfriend, so when Georges dumps her, two people are angry with him. Add Georges' wife, who suspects the affair. The mistress calls Georges to say she's coming to tell his wife everything, so Georges asks Maurice, a stranger who's passing by, to pose as his wife and scare off the mistress. In this farce, nothing goes as Georges plans.
My Wife's Name Is Maurice

During an evening filled with laughter and emotion, Laurent Gerra celebrated his 35-year career at the Théâtre Marigny, alongside Stéphane Bern and numerous guests.
Laurent Gerra, l'anniversaire-événement

A child from Senegal is adopted by a French family in the Bretagne soon learns that she is not the only child.
La tresse d'Aminata
Take a handsome, friendly 40-year-old family man looking for a job. Put him in a room with a young executive woman, who's single, resolute and yearning for motherhood. Add a delightful little pony-tailed siren named Laura. Sprinkle with smiles and tuck into a charming tale... It's just that delightful little siren sometimes turn out to be terrible liars and a young "widower" can conceal a happily married man, wibly in love with his wife. Trouble's brewing...
Petite menteuse

This entertaining documentary revisits iconic French television duos, showcasing their best moments, most memorable unexpected moments, and unforgettable laughs. A journey from the 1960s to the present day, it reveals the secrets of that unique chemistry that allows two talented individuals to complement each other perfectly, much to the delight of viewers!
Les Duos mythiques de la télévision

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Laurent Gerra et Virginie Lemoine au théâtre Déjazet

From Le Petit Rapporteur to Sous vos applaudissements, from La Lorgnette to L'Ecole des fans, everyone remembers the mythical programs of Jacques Martin, the Sunday afternoon emperor. Through rare archives and the testimonies of his close friends and collaborators, this documentary reveals the hidden sides of this sacred television monster who would have liked to be an artist.