Clémentine Célarié
Clémentine Célarié, born Meryem Célarié on October 12, 1957, in Dakar, Senegal (then a French colony), is a multifaceted French artist recognized for her work as an actress, comedian, writer, director, and singer.
After completing her Baccalaureate, she spent a year in the United States before returning to France, where she pursued acting classes and embarked on a successful career in the performing arts.
Célarié is the proud mother of three sons: Abraham, Gustave, and Balthazar. She currently resides in Aix-en-Provence.
In 1994, she made headlines when she participated in a Sidaction television event hosted by Christophe Dechavanne. During the program, she famously kissed an HIV-positive man, an act intended to combat stigma surrounding the virus and promote awareness.
In the political realm, Célarié expressed her support for François Hollande during the 2012 presidential election, aligning herself with the Socialist Party.
Through her varied talents and activism, Clémentine Célarié has made a significant impact on both the arts and social issues in France.
Filmography
The Adopted
Family Feud
Cyrano, My Love
Betty Blue
Two Is a Family
GTMAX
Love Is Better Than Life
Les Misérables (1995)
Blanche and Marie
Love Is in the Air