Valerie Bonneton is a famous French actress. She played in many films, but the film "What is good, what is bad" brought her fame. Valerie can be seen in Little Secrets and The Volcano of Passions.
Biography
Valerie Bonneton was born on April 5, 1970 with Somene. She was educated at a college in the commune of Anish. Bonneton graduated from Cours Florent's professional acting courses. Then the actress entered the Higher National Conservatory of Dramatic Art in Paris. At the beginning of her creative career, Valerie took part in theatrical performances. It was there that she met her future husband, François Cluse. In 2016, Valerie was awarded the National Order of Arts and Letters.
Creation
Valerie's first film work was a small role in the French TV series L'histoire du samedi, which has been running since 1995. The main roles in this drama were played by Philippe Clay, Nadia Barantin, Laetitia Legri, Serge Ryabukin and Masha Meril. In 1996, Valerie starred in the comedy melodrama "Love Plus …". The plot revolves around a love triangle and a dilemma: male friendship or female love.
The following year, Bonneton starred as Patricia in the television movie Let's Play High, Isabelle Carré, Didier Flamand and Robert Plagnol. The following year, she landed the role of Bridget in the comedy "The Way Is Free" and the role of Sophie in the musical melodrama Jeanne and the Great Guy by Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau.
From 2007 to 2017, Valerie played the main role in the series What's Good, What's Bad. The drama tells about the life of 2 families. The first is democratic in raising children, and the second is conservative. In 2010, Bonneton received one of the main roles in the drama "Who Wants to Be Loved" by Ann Jafferi. The next year she was waiting for 2 big works in the cinema. The first took place in the horror film Forbidden House. Her partners on the set were Charles Burling, Gillen Londez, Thierry Godard and Jean Cartier. The second - in the melodrama "First Love".
The following year, Valerie was invited to a melodrama about a wealthy sixty-year-old New Zealander of French descent, who learns about his terminal illness, "Uncle Charles". In 2013, Bonneton starred with Dani Boone in the adventure comedy co-produced by France and Belgium, Volcano of Passions. She could also be seen in the melodrama about life in the democratic republic of Bubun "Jackie in the Kingdom of Women." Her partners were Vincent Lacoste, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Didier Bourdon.
In 2014, Valerie performed major roles in the films Surely and Not a Minute of Peace. The following year, she could be seen in the films "Never in my Life" and "Great Exchange". In 2019, the actress got the role of the mother of the protagonist in the comedy by Ivan Kalberak "Venice Calls".