
Armelle Deutsch
Acting
Biography
Armelle Deutsch (born 22 February 1979) is a French actress. Armelle was born in the Bouches-du-Rhône. At the age of 13, Deutsch started acting classes and joined her first theatre group within Le Théâtre d'Astroméla. She then, plays a few plays, directed by Akel Akian in Marseille. At the age of 18, she decides to finish her acting training in Paris and enrolls at the famous Cours Florent. She then conducts the auditions in the hopes of landing a role on the big screen. One of her first appearances that made her known was in Francis Veber's comedy Le Placard, in which she plays Michèle Laroque. Following the success of the movie, Armelle increases her appearances and becomes a well-known actress in France. Since, she has appeared in more than sixty films since 2000. Armelle met actor Thomas Jouannet, a Swiss actor on the set of the TV drama "L'Affaire Dominici" in 2003. The two actors fall in love at first sight and never leave each other. On June 26, 2010, they got married. They have two kids. The pair lives in a quiet village in Loir-et-Cher. She made her first appearances in 2000 with a few small television roles - Vérité oblige, Navarro, One and one make six, Le Grand Patron. In the year 2001, she stood out in the role of Michèle Laroque's secretary in Francis Veber's successful comedy, Le Placard (2001). The same year, she played in the comedy La Boîte, directed by Claude Zidi. In 2003, she played a small role in the comedy-drama "Laisse tes mains sur mes hanches" , directed by Chantal Lauby, and made an appearance in Francis Veber's new film, "Tais-toi!". In 2004, she played roles in "Nos Amis les flics", by Bob Swaim, and "Le Carton", by Charles Nemes. She, then, lands a TV role in a detective series, playing Élodie Bradford, a French television series with 5 90 minutes- episodes, created by Lionel Bailliu and broadcast between October 20, 2004, and February 9, 2007, on M6. At the same time, she plays roles in comedies; in 2007, "Fracassés", by Franck Llopis, "La différence, c'est que c'est pas pareil", by Pascal Laëthier, and "Aime-Moi" (Short Film), by David Courtil. Source: Article "Armelle Deutsch" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Born: February 22, 1979
Place of Birth: Martigues, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
Known For
Filmography
as Judy
as Mathilde Wilhem
as Elodie
as Céline Duval
as Audrey
as Carole
as Sœur Sophie
as Aurélie
as Maître Janine Bonaggiunta
as Me Bonaggiunta
as Karine
as Elsa Fromentin
as Clara
as Jeanne
as Sylvaine Enthoven - 1969, 1986
as Karine Delval
as Victoire Diot
as Aliénor d’Aquitaine
as Carole
as Colombe Trébuchet
as Patricia
as Louise
as Manon
as Angélique
as Eloise Murat
as Raphaelle
as Marion Marquand
as Pauline Charpentier
as Suzie
as Sophie
as Lucile de Chateaubriand
as Marguerite de Valois 'Margot'
as Clarisse
as Emma / Lisa
as Natacha
as Mathilde
as Pauline
as Adeline
as Augustine Pagnol
as Augustine Pagnol
as Christine Villemin
as Marinette
as Colombe
as Élodie Bradford
as Marine
as Magali
as Girl on mobile
as Brigitte
as Marie
as Lucie
as Julie
as Ariane









