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It was in 1995 that Karole Rocher began his acting career alongside Romain Duris appearing in a music video of Princess Erika directed by Olivier Dahan: "Should qu'j'travaille". This is the next year that is given his first role in the Franco-Algerian director Rachid Bouchareb in the honor of my family, with Zem.
She meets the director Sylvie Verheyde in 1997, which leads him to make his debut in his first film, a brother, in which she plays a young girl desperately attached to his first love. She also plays with Emma de Caunes and Jeannick Gravelines.
In 2000 she pousuit his way by turning drama "Save Me"
It was in 1995 that Karole Rocher began his acting career alongside Romain Duris appearing in a music video of Princess Erika directed by Olivier Dahan: "Should qu'j'travaille". This is the next year that is given his first role in the Franco-Algerian director Rachid Bouchareb in the honor of my family, with Zem.
She meets the director Sylvie Verheyde in 1997, which leads him to make his debut in his first film, a brother, in which she plays a young girl desperately attached to his first love. She also plays with Emma de Caunes and Jeannick Gravelines.
In 2000 she pousuit his way by turning drama "Save Me" by Christian Vincent where she met actor Roschdy Zem. The same year, Sylvie Verheyde asked him to play again in his film "Princess" drama produced by Cédric Klapisch and Bruno Levy.
In 2001, the notes to the Anne Fontaine camera in "How I Killed My Father" with Charles Berling and Michel Bouquet, then we see appear, two years later, in "Farewell" Arnaud Pallières with Michael Lonsdale.
After working with Julien Seri in "Scorpion" in 2007, it follows a third collaboration with Sylvie Verheyde in Stella.
In 2009, Maiwenn him to play his own role in the highly acclaimed "The Actress' Ball," in which she works with a panel of French actresses such as Karin Viard, Jeanne Balibar, Romane Bohringer, Julie Depardieu or Marina Fois.
She also appeared in a music video of French singer Benjamin Biolay, "In your mouth," directed by Laetitia Masson.
She puts one foot on TV with the "Braquo" detective series in 2009, written and directed by Olivier Marchal, where she played the role of Lieutenant Roxane Delgado with Jean-Hugues Anglade, Nicolas Duvauchelle and Joseph Malerba.
Thereafter, she moves small roles in "glazing rope", "Bus Palladium" or "Eyes of his mother" before returning Maïwenn in his third embodiment with the film "Polisse", in 2011. The cast, she finds a part of the "Bal actresses" group, and the film allows him to be nominated for a César for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.
At age 19 she met a boy of 7 years, Chernobyl, whose parents could not care, she has collected and raised as his own son. Today it is a fashion stylist and photographer. Karole Rocher (born July 4, 1974 in Bezons) is a French actress, director and screenwriter.
Biography
Early life and education
Karole Rocher grew up in Sartrouville in a working-class environment[1]. Of Corsican origin on her mother's side, she has a strong link with the Isle of Beauty[2] where she spent all her summers with her grandparents as a child and teenager.
At the age of 17, she was forced to leave the family home[3]. She then worked as a waitress in a café.
In 1995, she was spotted in the street by costume designer Gigi Lepage[4]. Through him, she appeared in the video for Princess Erika directed in La Ciotat by Olivier Dahan, Faut qu'j'travail, with the debutant Romain Duris.
Beginnings and revelation
Noticed by Olivier Dahan for this video, Karole Rocher was then given her first role by the Franco-Algerian director Rachid Bouchareb in L'honneur de ma famille, with Roschdy Zem.
She met director Sylvie Verheyde in 1997, who led her to make her film debut in her first film, A Brother, in which she played a young girl desperately attached to her first love. She plays with Emma de Caunes and Jeannick Gravelines.
In 2000, she continued her career by starring in the drama film Save Me by Christian Vincent, where she reunited with actor Roschdy Zem. The same year, Sylvie Verheyde offered him another role in her film Princesses, a dramatic comedy produced by Cédric Klapisch and Bruno Levy.
In 2001, she was seen in front of Anne Fontaine's camera in Comment j'ai tué mon père alongside Charles Berling and Michel Bouquet, then she appeared, two years later, in Adieu by Arnaud des Pallières, with Michael Lonsdale.
After collaborating with Julien Seri in Scorpion, in 2007, followed a third collaboration with Sylvie Verheyde in Stella. The same year, she also appeared in a music video by French singer Benjamin Biolay, Dans ta bouche, directed by Laetitia Masson.
Confirmation
Karole Rocher at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.
The year 2009 marked a turning point. First, Maïwenn offered Karole Rocher to play a fictional version of herself in the highly acclaimed Bal des actrices, in which she collaborated with a panel of French actresses such as Karin Viard, Jeanne Balibar, Romane Bohringer, Julie Depardieu and Marina Foïs. Then on television, she played the main female character in the acclaimed Canal + police series, Braquo, whose inaugural season was supervised by Olivier Marchal and Frédéric Schoendoerffer. The program will have several seasons, which will allow him to develop the role of Lieutenant Roxane Delgado, in the company of Jean-Hugues Anglade, Nicolas Duvauchelle and Joseph Malerba.
The success of the series allowed him to make a series of films. In 2011, she was part of the four-star cast assembled by Thierry Klifa for the drama Les Yeux de sa mère. She played one of the supporting roles in Robert Guédiguian's new gang film, Les Neiges du Kilimanjaro, and took part in the thriller Dernière Séance, by Laurent Achard. Finally, she reunited with Maïwenn for the acclaimed drama Polisse, a film that was a great critical and public success, where her performance earned her a nomination for the César Award for Best Supporting Actress.
From then on, she only made one film a year, but in lighter and lighter registers. In 2012, she reunited with Sylvie Verheyde who gave her a supporting role in the historical drama Confession of a Child of the Century. In 2013, she appeared in the comedy-drama Tip Top, by Serge Bozon. In 2014, she directed the comedy-drama Les Yeux jaunes des crocodiles, by Cécile Telerman, and the satire Fastlife, written, directed and performed by her partner Thomas Ngijol.
Personal life
Karole Rocher is the mother of four daughters, Barbara Biancardini (1996), Gina Jimenez (2001) born from her relationship with director Cédric Jimenez, finally Angelina (2014) and Carmen (2017), from her relationship with actor and comedian Thomas Ngijol.
She is very close to actors Nicolas Duvauchelle, whom she met on the set of the series Braquo in 2009, and JoeyStarr, with whom she starred in Le Bal des actrices and starred in her music video Jour de sortie. The three actors also starred in Maïwenn's film Polisse in 2011.
It is very close to the actors Nicolas Duvauchelle, met on the set of "Braquo" series in 2009, and JoeyStarr, with whom she went on to direct in "The Actress' Ball" and starred in her music video "From Day Out". The three players are also given the replica in the film "Polisse" Maïwenn in 2011.
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C'est en 1995 que Karole Rocher débute sa carrière de comédienne aux côtés de Romain Duris en apparaissant dans un clip musical de Princess Erika réalisé par Olivier Dahan : "Faut qu’j'travaille". C'est l'année suivante qu'elle se voit confier son premier rôle par le réalisateur franco-algérien Rachid Bouchareb dans L’honneur de ma famille, avec Roschdy Zem.
Elle rencontre la réalisatrice Sylvie Verheyde, en 1997, qui l'entraîne à faire ses débuts au cinéma dans son premier film, Un frère, dans lequel elle interprète une jeune fille désespérément attachée à son premier amour. Elle joue d'ailleurs avec Emma de Caunes et Jeannick Gravelines.
En 2000 elle pousuit son chemin en tournant dans le film dramatique "Sauve-moi" de Christian Vincent où elle retrouve l'acteur Roschdy Zem. La même année, Sylvie Verheyde lui propose à nouveau de jouer dans son film "Princesses", comédie dramatique produite par Cédric Klapisch et Bruno Levy.
En 2001, on la remarque devant la caméra d'Anne Fontaine dans "Comment j'ai tué mon père" aux côtés de Charles Berling et Michel Bouquet, puis on la voit apparaître, deux ans plus tard, dans "Adieu" d'Arnaud des Pallières, avec Michael Lonsdale.
Après avoir collaboré avec Julien Seri dans "Scorpion", en 2007, elle s'ensuit une troisième collaboration avec Sylvie Verheyde dans Stella.
En 2009, Maïwenn lui propose de jouer son propre rôle dans le très remarqué "Bal des actrices", dans lequel elle collabore avec un panel d'actrices françaises telles que Karin Viard, Jeanne Balibar, Romane Bohringer, Julie Depardieu ou encore Marina Foïs.
Elle fait aussi une apparition dans un clip musical du chanteur français Benjamin Biolay, "Dans ta bouche", réalisé par Laetitia Masson.
Elle remet un pied à la télévision avec la série policière "Braquo", en 2009, écrite et réalisée par Olivier Marchal, où elle campe le rôle du Lieutenant Roxane Delgado en compagnie de Jean-Hugues Anglade, Nicolas Duvauchelle et Joseph Malerba.
Par la suite, elle enchaine les petits rôles dans "Vitrage à la corde"," Bus Palladium" ou encore "Les Yeux de sa mère" avant de retrouver Maïwenn dans sa troisième réalisation avec le film "Polisse", en 2011. Au casting, elle retrouve une partie du groupe du "Bal des actrices", et le film lui permet d'être nommé au César de la meilleure actrice dans un second rôle.
À 19 ans elle a rencontré un petit garçon de 7 ans, Tcherno, dont les parents ne pouvaient plus s’occuper, elle l'a donc recueilli et élevé comme son propre fils. Aujourd'hui il est styliste de mode et photographe. Karole est également mère de deux filles, Barbara, née en 1996 et Gina née en 2002.
Elle est très proche des acteurs Nicolas Duvauchelle, rencontré sur le tournage de la série "Braquo" en 2009, et JoeyStarr, avec qui elle a notamment tourné dans "Le Bal des actrices" et joué dans son clip "Jour De Sortie". Les trois acteurs se sont également donnés la réplique dans le film "Polisse" de Maïwenn en 2011.
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