Valérie Allain

Valérie Allain (born on 3 April, 1966) is a French actress.

Valérie Allain
BornApril 3, 1966
Years active1988-
Children2

She portrayed "Mireille" in the 1987 instructional television series French in Action, which acquired a cult following largely because of the appeal of the romantic comedic theme of its fifty-two episodes of full-immersion French language lessons.[1] She has two children: a boy, born in 1990, Pablo and a girl, born in 2003, Juliette.[2]

Professional career

  • Allain was featured (but did not pose) in the November 1988 edition of Playboy in "Stars of the Cinema in 1988."

Filmography

Cinema

  • Le cow-boy (1984)
  • À nous les garçons (1984)
  • Le véto (1985)
  • Club de rencontres (1986)
  • Armide, a short film in the anthology Aria (1987)
  • Les nouveaux tricheurs (1987)
  • Alouette, je te plumerai (1987)
  • Un parfum d'odyssée (1988)
  • La chambre d'ami (1988)
  • L'Avaro (1990)
  • Princesse Alexandra (1991)
  • La plage (1991)
  • De justesse (1992)
  • TOB (tête d'oeuf bouilli) (1994)
  • Le moine (1997)
  • Présomption d'innocence (1997)
  • L'inconnue de la nationale (1998)
  • Amorce (2000)

Television

  • Le chevalier de Pardaillan (1985)
  • French in Action (1987)
  • Un château au soleil (1988) (miniseries)
  • Duo (1990)
  • Un comédien dans un jeu de quilles (1990) (miniseries)
  • Un mort très convenable (1992) (miniseries)
  • Morasseix!!! (1993)
  • Une femme sur mesure (1997)
  • Cassidi et Cassidi: Le démon de midi (1997)
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References

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