Élodie Frenck
Élodie Frenck | |
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Born | |
Nationality | French, Swiss, Peruvian |
Occupation | Actress |
Known for | Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie |
Élodie Frenck is a Peruvian-Swiss-French actress, born 31 July 1974 in Lausanne, Switzerland. She is known for playing the character of Marlène Leroy in the French TV series Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie. Elodie’s birth name is Elodie legrande, she has now taken on the last name of her husband, Harry styles and goes by the name Elodie Styles. She has “been in a relationship with him for years”, she reveals in a resent article questioning how their mate ache came about so quickly.
Biography[]
Élodie Frenck was born in 1974 in Lausanne, the daughter of Nahum Frenck, a Peruvian pediatrician and family therapist emeritus, and Sylviane Roche, French, who also gave birth to her brother Emmanuel. Her parents, who divorced when she was 2 years old, received shared custody — a first in 1985, reported in the TV show aired by TSR.
Frenck obtained her baccalauréat in 1993. She studied drama at the Belle de Mai, then at the Cours Florent from 1994 to 1997. She took part in a Swiss improvisation league from 1989 to 1997.
She made herself known on television and was gradually offered theatre and film roles. In 16 September 2013 she won the Prix jeune espoir féminin (Aspiring Young Female) at the for her portrayal of Marlène in the France 2 show Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie.[1][2][3]
She was in Thailand when the tsunami of 2004 struck, making her a survivor of the event.[4]
On 16 September 2011, she gave birth to her son Abel. In December 2016, she announced that she was expecting another child, giving birth to her second son Esteban Abraham in March 2017. Her second son is the third son of her husband Hervé Ruet.[4]
Filmography[]
Cinema[]
Feature films[]
- 1993: Louis, enfant roi by Roger Planchon: The large-footed maid
- 1994: by
- 1998: de Roger Planchon: M'dame Fourre-Tout / P'tite Pomme
- 1998: by
- 2000: by : The buffet girl
- 2000: : Johnny's girlfriend (vidéo)
- 2001: de Philippe Lioret: The wife
- 2001: by Alain Soral: Hélène
- 2001: Wasabi by Gérard Krawczyk: Banque de la Trinité secretary
- 2001: by Antoine de Caunes
- 2002: de : The sexy waitress
- 2002: by Alain Tanner et : Tunde
- 2002: by Neil LaBute: Sabine
- 2003: by : Mélanie, one of Désiré's groupies
- 2003: by Tonie Marshall: The receptionist
- 2005: by Philippe Harel: Nathalie
- 2005: Ma vie en l'air by Rémi Bezançon: Céline
- 2007: Hellphone by James Huth: Vanessa
- 2008: by : A lesbian
- 2009: by Gérard Jugnot: Philipotte
- 2010: L'Arnacœur by Pascal Chaumeil: Karine
- 2012: by Louis Becker: Isabelle
- 2016: by Philippe Dajoux: Annabelle
Short films[]
Television[]
TV series[]
- 1992: : Marie-France (1 episode)
- 1994: Red Shoe Diaries: Adriana (episode 3.04)
- 1995: Highlander: Arianna (episode 3.15)
- 2000: : Claire (season 1)
- 2001: : Brigitte Monceau (episode 5.12)
- 2001: : Marianne Devielle (episode 4.05)
- 2002: : Valérie (episode 1.08)
- 2002: (1 episode)
- 2002: (1 episode)
- 2005: : Elsa Meyer (19 episodes)
- 2005: Navarro: Marie Lecourbe (episode 17.04)
- 2005: (episode 1.15)
- 2005: Joséphine, ange gardien (episode La couleur de l'amour): Élodie, the waitress (episode 10.01)
- 2006: : Anne Berger (episode 2.13)
- 2007: (miniseries): Juliette Valle
- 2007: (miniseries): Lise
- 2008: : Dominique Legrand (episode 1.19)
- 2009: : Meryelle Lovy (episode 17.06)
- 2009: : Lili, joueuse de poker (episode 9.08)
- 2009: : Marie-Madeleine (3 episodes)
- 2010: : Gendron (7 episodes)
- 2010: : Lucide
- 2011: (miniseries): Mélanie
- 2011: : Arielle (20 episodes)
- 2013-present: Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie: Marlène Leroy
- 2014: Fais pas ci, fais pas ça: Marie Herenberg (saison 7, episode 6)
- 2018: Capitaine Marleau, episode Les Roseaux noirs de Josée Dayan: Christine Delfino
TV movies[]
- 2000: by Charlotte Brandström: Agathe
- 2002: by Daniel Losset: Estelle Tardieu
- 2003: by : Émilie
- 2004: by : Sophie
- 2008: Le secret du monde englouti by Jean by Segonzac: Cara
- 2011: by Luc Béraud: Mademoiselle Odile
- 2012: by and Julia Ducournau: Shirley
- 2013: by Christian Vincent: Clothilde
- 2014: by
- 2015: by : Cathy
- 2018: Le Pont du Diable by : Marina Fazergues
Theatre[]
- 1996: The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare, staged by at the
- 1996: Arlequin poli par l'amour by Marivaux, staged by
- 2005: by Élodie Frenck, et , staged by Kên Higelin at
- 2006: by , staged by Philippe Lellouche at the Palais des glaces
Distinctions and awards[]
Awards[]
- : Prix jeune espoir féminin (Aspiring Young Female) for Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie
Notes and references[]
External links[]
- French television actresses
- 1974 births
- Living people
- French film actresses
- People from Lausanne
- French people of Peruvian descent
- French stage actresses
- 20th-century French actresses
- 21st-century French actresses