We discovered her disarmingly natural in “Le Grand chemin” (1987) where, at just 11 years old, she played opposite Anémone and Richard Bohringer in Jean-Loup Hubert's film.
Plump and always barefoot, she played Martine, a little country girl full of mischief and spontaneity.
Thirty-seven years later, Vanessa Guedj has lost none of her good nature.
This Friday evening, at 9:10 p.m., on France 2, fans of “Simon Coleman” will find her in the role of Corinne, helpful neighbor of the cop played by Jean-Michel Tinivelli, a single fifty-year-old who raises his sister's three children alone, died in a car accident.
Having just returned from filming the new episodes of the series in which her character is gaining momentum, she returns for us to the film that made her known, her long absence and her projects.
“I have aged, obviously, but I have kept the same face,” she smiles.
People recognize me very, very often.
For
Simon Coleman
, we shot a sequence of garage sales, in a street in Aix-en-Provence (Bouches-du-Rhône).
Lots of extras came to see me afterwards, in an adorable way.
It’s always
The Great Path
that stands out.
» A huge success, the film, for which Richard Bohringer and Anémone each received a César, attracted more than 3 million moviegoers to theaters when it was released and captivated more than 13 million viewers during its first broadcasts on the small screen.
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