Marie-Sophie Lacarrau

Marie-Sophie Lacarrau (born 1975 in Villefranche-de-Rouergue[1]) is a French journalist and TV presenter.

Marie-Sophie Lacarrau
Born (1975-09-20) 20 September 1975
Nationality France
EducationLycée Pierre-de-Fermat
Alma materUniversity of Toulouse
OccupationJournalist

Biography

Born in the Aveyron Marie-Sophie Lacarrau grew up near Perpignan. After graduating with her Bac, she attended a literary preparatory school (lycée Fermat) in Toulouse in 1995, before obtaining a literature degree at the University of Mirail.[1]

In 1996, she began to do internships in newspapers Midi Libre and the Villefranchois, then for the TV channels LCI and M6.[1]

In 2000, Marie-Sophie Lacarrau obtained her first CDD at the editing department of France 3 Quercy-Rouergue, then two years later at France 3 Midi-Pyrénées. She there presented her first regional news TV show during the Christmas holidays of 2005. Then she took alternate presentations of the news shows 12/13 and 19/20.[1]

In 2010, she replaced Catherine Matausch at France 3 on the weekends then she became the part-time substitute (joker) of Carole Gaessler at the 19/20 national news show.[2]

During the summer of 2014, she presented her first news shows 13 heures and 20 heures on France 2.[1]

Since 2016, she also presents the economic show In Situ on France 3.[3]

In the fall of 2016, Marie-Sophie Lacarrau succeeded Élise Lucet in presenting the news show 13 heures on France 2.[4]

Personal life

She is mother of two children.[2]

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