Audrey Fleurot
Biography
Audrey Fleurot is a French actress, born July 6, 1977 in Mantes-la-Jolie in the Yvelines.
She became known to the general public through the role of the Lady of the Lake in Kaamelott (2005-2009). It confirms with those of Josephine Karlsson in Engrenages (2005-2020) and Hortense Larcher in Un village français (2009-2017).
At the same time, she broke into the cinema by playing in the hit film Intouchables (2011). Alternating first and secondary roles, she led a prolific career from then on and appeared in particular in The Flower of Age (2012), But who re-killed Pamela Rose? (2012), Pop Redemption (2013), The Real Life of Teachers (2013), The Queens of the Ring (2013), Fonzy (2013), The Brotherhood of Tears (2013), The Gazelles (2014), Beautiful as a Woman Another (2014), Under the Girls' Skirts (2014), The Canterville Ghost (2016), The Ideal (2016), etc.
She did not neglect television, however, and she played, in particular, in the Netflix miniseries, Safe (2017) and Le Bazar de la Charité (2019) before experiencing major success with HPI (2021 and 2022) by holding a again the leading role.
CritifyHub Reviews Featuring Audrey Fleurot
Touching the Untouchable: How ’The Intouchables’ Redefines Connection
Can a film about a quadriplegic aristocrat and his ex-con caregiver still feel like a warm hug in 2025? The Intouchables (2011) answers with a resounding yes, weaving a tale so human it crackles with ... Read more
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