Honorine Magnier
Honorine Magnier embarked on her acting journey at the young age of 21 when she enrolled in the Cochet course, where she honed her craft for two years. Her initial foray into theater included a notable performance as Angélique in Molière's *Le Malade imaginaire*, under the direction of René Camoin. Following this, she spent a year at the Sudden workshops, further developing her skills. Although she successfully passed the entrance competition for the Studio-théâtre d'Asnières, Magnier opted to take on the role of Valentine in the play *Lady Oscar*, sharing the stage with Amanda Lear, which led to an extensive touring experience.
Her television career blossomed with appearances in series such as *My Worst Anguish* and *Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie*, as well as various short films. She returned to the stage for a performance in *Nelson*, collaborating with notable talents like Chantal Ladesou and Armelle. In 2017, Magnier gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of Rose Orsini in the TF1 series *Section de recherches*, where she appeared in 28 episodes until 2021. Shortly after leaving this long-running role, she transitioned into the cast of *Demain nous appartient*, continuing her successful career on French television.
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