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Véronique JANNOT

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VERONIQUE JANNOT
recently performed in the play "Un Atelier pour deux", alongside Jean-Luc Moreau. The story revolves around a woman facing the eternal dilemma—whether to leave or stay—opposite a man full of comical bad faith, yet so endearing.

Véronique played the role of Anne-Marie Lazzari in the TV series Demain nous appartient (2017).

She first became widely known to the public by portraying Joëlle Mazart in the television series Pause-Café (1981), an iconic role she reprised in two sequels.

On the big screen, she starred alongside Alain Delon in Le Toubib (1979) and appeared in several films throughout the 1980s.

In addition to her acting career, Véronique Jannot has also made a mark in music, with hits such as Désir, Désir, a duet with Laurent Voulzy (1984).

She began her career at the age of 14, thanks to director Cécile Aubry, who cast her in Le Jeune Fabre (1973).

She has published three books, the latest of which, Le Présent est mon Refuge, was recently released to great success. She is also actively involved in humanitarian causes, particularly supporting Tibetan children through the Graines d’Avenir association.

VERONIQUE JANNOT is a beloved figure in France, admired for her artistic journey and deep love for nature.