Louise Bourguin (real name Ariane) is a French actress, model and host of television programs on Files TV and Canal +. Popularity in the world of cinema brought her a role in the film by Luc Besson "The Extraordinary Adventures of Adele". Film critics call her the new Brigid Bardot and Monica Vitti.
The creative biography of Louise has more than two dozen film roles. Louise made her screen debut in 2008. She starred in the film "The Girl from Monaco", posing as a charming Frenchwoman Audrey. Viewers and film critics praised the work of the young actress. She was nominated for the Cesar Prize, laureate of the Raimu de la Comedie French Film Award, and her further career took off.
Louise is also involved in the modeling business, is the face of many advertising companies, in particular Kenzo. She can often be seen at the fashion shows of the world's leading designers.
early years
The girl was born in France, in the fall of 1981 in an intelligent family. My father was a teacher at the university, and my mother was a psychiatrist. Her real name is Arian. She changed him to Louise when she became a popular TV presenter. This happened due to the fact that another famous television presenter and journalist was also called Arian.
To avoid confusion, the girl first took the pseudonym Salome, and then came up with a new name - Louise. Her choice was not accidental, because her hobby was drawing, and the girl's favorite artist was called Louise Bourgeois.
The girl's parents divorced when she was still very young. At first, the mother was engaged in the further upbringing of her daughter. A few years later, Louise moved to her father in Cannes and there she began to study at an art school.
Louise loved to draw from an early age. Parents, noticing that the girl is completely carried away by creativity, tried to develop her in this direction. After moving to her father and starting to study fine arts professionally, the girl was going to devote her life to drawing and become a teacher, but in her student years her plans completely changed.
Having met the famous photographer J. Sanders, the girl begins to try herself as a model, and soon becomes popular. She receives many offers not only from modeling agencies, but also from television.
In the early 2000s, Louise was offered to start working on a show on Filles TV. She agreed and started running a program for women. After a while, the girl already independently wrote scripts for the transfer, took part in the creation of new projects.
Film career
A few years after starting work on television, Louise was invited to the main role in the film "The Girl from Monaco", directed by A. Fontaine. The successful debut was followed by new work in the cinema. Bourguan starred in the films: "Sweet Valentine", "Little Nicolas", "White as Snow".
In 2009, Louise receives an invitation from the famous director Luc Besson. He offered the actress the lead role in his new film "Adele's Bizarre Adventures". She perfectly embodied on the screen the image of a journalist named Adele, ready to go to any lengths to get sensational material.
In her later career as an actress, roles in such films as: "Black Skies", "Sex Never Happens", "The Nun", "He Left on Sunday", "How to Steal a Diamond", "Love-Carrot in French", " House upside down”,“Romanovs”.
Today Bourgouin is one of the most famous and sought-after actresses in France. Viewers are always looking forward to her new work in films, so films with Louise's participation in most cases become successful.
Personal life
The actress was married to French musician Julien Dore. They lived together for several years, but in 2013 their union broke up.
Today Louise devotes all her time to her creative career and is not yet going to change anything in her personal life.