Florence Foresti

French comedian and actress


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Xavier Maingon (2011-2022)
Alexandre Kominek (since 2022)
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| name = Florence Foresti | image = Florence Foresti Cannes 2015.jpg | caption = Florence Foresti at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival | birth_date = | birth_place = Vénissieux, France | occupation = Comedian, actress | children = 1 | spouse = | partner = Julien Mairesse (2006-2010) Xavier Maingon (2011-2022) Alexandre Kominek (since 2022)

Florence Foresti (; born 8 November 1973) is a French comedian and actress.

Life and career

Following her high school studies in literature, theatre and dramatic expression at Saint-Just de Lyon, Florence Foresti entered a school for cinematography at Lyon. After her studies, she appeared in the French television show Thalassa.

At 20, Florence enrolled in a course in classical theatre at Lyon, which she quit after just two days. She had a few other jobs, including working for EDF in Lyon, before finally becoming a computer graphics artist. But she didn't give up on her artistic ambitions, and in 1998 made her début at the café-théâtre Le nOmbril du mOnde ("The navel of the world"), as part of an all woman trio Les Taupes Models (a pun between French "Model Moles" and English "Top Models") with Céline Ianucci and Cécile Giroud, while simultaneously working as a computer graphics artist. The trio was noticed while touring and Anne Roumanoff proposed to make the act the first part of her show. Florence Foresti's career was launched.

In 2001 her first one-woman show, Manquerait plus qu'elle soit drôle ("The only thing missing is that she be funny") won the Jury prize at the Antibes festival. Her style bears comparison with that of Muriel Robin and Sylvie Joly, as well as with some of the 'attitude' and voices of Dieudonné and Élie Semoun. She appeared in the Stéphane Bern programme 20h 10 pétantes, and then on Laurent Ruquier's On a tout essayé, playing zany characters.

In 2005 she starts her second one-woman show, Florence Foresti fait des sketchs ("Florence Foresti Makes sketches").

In July 2007, she gave birth to her daughter, Toni . In the wake, she plays in a play L'Abribus with Philippe Elno.

From May 2009 to April 2011 she staged her show MotherFucker. She explained the Anglo-Saxon directness of the title in an interview with Paris Match: "I asked myself, can one remain a woman, while still being a full-time mother? This question affected me so much that I dubbed my show MotherFucker. And it's a nod to Madonna, my idol. After the birth of her daughter, Lourdes, she appeared in a T-shirt with the word Mother on the front, Fucker on the back. It's so clever, this way of playing with her image, her private life and her playing with words. I stole this."

From 13 to 23 September 2012, the "Foresti Party" begin. Three dates in Lyon ("Foresti Party Lyon") and five in Paris ("Foresti Party Bercy"). This huge show is broadcast live in cinema 23 September.

On 26 February 2016, she hosted the 41st César Awards.

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2006DikkenekLaurenceOlivier Van Hoofstadt
The Ant BullyKreelaJohn A. DavisFrench voice
2007Game of FourBrigitteBruno Dega
Si c'était lui...RoselineAnne-Marie ÉtienneNominated – RAIMU Award for The Best Supporting Actress
2008Mes amis, mes amoursSophieLorraine Lévye
2009King GuillaumeMagali BrunelPierre-François Martin-Laval
2011HollywooJeanne RinaldiFrédéric Berthe & Pascal Serieis
2012BrefHerselfKyan KhojandiTV series (1 episode)
2013Paris à tout prixGigiReem Kherici
2014BarbecueOliviaÉric Lavaine
Asterix: The Land of the GodsBonemineAlexandre Astier & Louis ClichyVoice over
2015The Little PrinceThe MotherMark OsborneVoice over
2016À fondCaptain PetonNicolas Benamou
La folle histoire de Max et LéonA resistantJonathan Barré
2017De plus belleLucie LarcherAnne-Gaëlle Daval
2020LuckyCaroline JamarOlivier Van Hoofstadt
2020Le Bonheur des uns...Karine LégerDaniel Cohen
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References

References

  1. ''Paris Match'' No 3133
  2. "César 2021".

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