Michèle Bernier
Michèle Bernier, born on August 2, 1956, is a prominent French actress, writer, and director, renowned for her contributions to the performing arts. She hails from a creative lineage, being the daughter of Georges Bernier, famously known as Professeur Choron, and Odile Vaudelle.
Bernier’s career took off after she completed her training in theater, leading her to join Le Petit Théâtre de Bouvard, where she collaborated with various comedians. During this period, she co-founded a notable female comedy trio called "Les Filles," alongside Mimie Mathy and Isabelle de Botton, which garnered significant attention for its unique blend of humor and talent.
In her personal life, Bernier was in a long-term relationship with writer Bruno Gaccio from 1982 to 1997. Together, they welcomed two children, Charlotte, born in 1987, and Enzo, born in 1997.
Throughout her career, Michèle Bernier has made a mark not only through her performances on stage and screen but also through her writing and directorial endeavors. Her work continues to resonate with audiences, showcasing her versatility and passion for the arts. Bernier remains a celebrated figure in French entertainment, recognized for her contributions to theater and comedy.