Évelyne Leclercq – Wikipedia

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Évelyne Leclercq , born [ first ] in Nointel [ 2 ] , [ 3 ] , in Oise, in Picardy, is a speaker, television host and French actress.

Youth and training [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Évelyne Leclercq grows in the Alpes-Maritimes. After obtaining the bac with the mention “Good” [ 4 ] , she wants to become a hostess. Her father refuses, but a compromise is found: she is registered in Nice in a secretarial school, “hostess” section [ 4 ] .

Television [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Beginnings on television (1969-1980) [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

In , as part of her hostess school, Évelyne Leclercq provides a permanence at the Congress of the International Confederation of Shoe Manufacturers which is held in Nice, at the Plazza hotel; She is filmed by a regional television team that came to report there. After the broadcast of the report, Mr. Donot, director of ORTF-Nice, remarks it and asks him to come the next day to test; She is immediately committed [ 5 ] . She then started, aged only 17, a television career like speaker in Nice on the regional channel of ORTF; She is on this date the youngest speaker in France.

In the early 1970s, she replaced various times, during the summer, her ORTF sisters for the presentation of the national program of the first television channel. She is hired as speaker on TF1 from the first day of this channel, the , and remained there from the late 1970s until the 1980s.

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In February- , Live from the Buttes-Chaumont studio in Paris, she presents the semi-finals and the final of the French national selection for the Eurovision song competition, then co-animated those of February-March 1977, still in Buttes-Chaumont And accompanied by Yves Lecoq and Patrick Sébastien.

In 1978, she was made knight of the order of courtesy, chosen by a jury made up in particular of Alain Poher, Jean Nohain, the Duke of Castries and Simone Veil [ 6 ] .

It represents France at the international game of French-speaking television “Le Francophonissime” in 1979-1980 then the “French-speaking gold” in 1981.

Animator on TF1 (1980s and 1990s) [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Always on TF1, she co -presents At the game Turn a merry -go -round! , alongside Simone Garnier, an equal fabienne (main co -hosts) as well as Charly Oleg, Jean Amadou and José Sacré.

During the summer of 1991, she co-animated on TF1 Intervilles With Guy Lux, Denise Fabre, Simone Garnier, Patrick Roy, Philippe Risoli and Claude Savarit.

Between 1992 and 1997, she regularly participated in first -part evening programs of Big heads broadcast on TF1.

Since 2000 [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

From 2009 to 2012, she punctually hosted the night of online game shows (poker …) on
The cash TV channel.

The , she realizes her television return to the Local TNT channel IDF1 with the program ID clairvoyance .

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On the radio, Évelyne Leclercq participated from 1986 to 1997, then from 2010 to 2011 in the program The big heads Hosted by Philippe Bouvard on RTL radio.

During the 1996-1997 season, she co-presented the program Le Schmilblick With Georges Beller on nostalgia.

Theater [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

It starts on the boards by playing Elvira in Dom Juan de Molière in 1987 [ 7 ] .
Subsequently, in 1997 and then in 2009, she went on tour throughout France with the play Orange duck . In , she plays the cicada in the musical show Monique is still requested Caisse 12 by Raphaël Mezrahi.
From 2016 to 2020, she returned to the play My roommate is a bitch Alongside Maurice Risch. In 2020, she played the play the play on tour The 3 glorious With Sophie Darel and Danièle Gilbert.

Other activites [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

  • In 1994, she created a telephone messaging service: “The thread of friendship” which met with great success and will last almost two decades.
  • She animated, for two sums [Which ?] the tour Paris here . She has also animated galas and fairs for many years.
  • At the beginning of 2012, she launched, in association with the company CAT Multimedia, an online dating site.
  • She is the first presenter of the Miss Elegance France show two years in a row in 2017 and 2018.

Music [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

In the 1970s and 80s, she released several 45 laps and sing in particular with her daughter Céline, in 1978 the title We will call her Marie. Her daughter Céline will get a small role, that of Valentine, in the series First kisses In 1994. In 1981, Evelyne Leclercq released a children’s song album with the title Long live Wednesday. In 1988, she recorded a resumption of Do you want it or not .

In , Évelyne Leclercq marries Jacques Olive, host in Radio-Nice [ 8 ] . They have a daughter, Céline, born in 1972 [ 9 ] . She remarried in With Richard Rocard, met in 1982 [ ten ] . He opened a restaurant in Paris in 1984 rue de Rivoli, the “Rivoli Park Tavern” [ 11 ] .

Évelyne Leclercq has since 2007 have been the godmother of the association “The sunrise of the Pit’chounes” [ twelfth ] which aims to help children with rare or orphans to obtain treatments and care, as well as operations abroad when no solution is possible in France.

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Albums [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

  • 1981: Wednesday
  • 1994: Love songs
  • 1994: It was the blue years (Participation in Sophie Darel’s album)
  • 2015: Musette turn
  • Evelyne Leclercq, Another word to tell you , Paris, Presses de la Cité, , 175 p. (Salt B018WOGUHC ) .
  • Evelyne Leclercq, Yes, luck exists , Paris, Pi-M, , 221 p. (ISBN  978-2-87869-000-2 ) .
  • Evelyne Leclercq, How to overcome your loneliness , Paris, Albin Michel, , 164 p. (ISBN  2226068619 ) .
  • Evelyne Leclercq, The best of the pearls of matrimonial ads , Paris, Michel Lafon, , 144 p. (ISBN  2840987317 ) .
  1. Biography of Évelyne Leclercq on the site of Télé-Loisirs (Accessed July 29, 2018).
  2. The history of television: the speakers of French television (1/2: ORTF and the first channel) » , on Blogspot.com (consulted the ) , 20 It is Photo from the top
  3. Some pictures , ninth photo, from top to bottom and from left to right
  4. a et b TV 7 days n O 1307, week from June 15 to 21, 1985, page 29.
  5. TV 7 days n O 1307, week from June 15 to 21, 1985, pages 29-31.
  6. TV 7 days n O 944, week from July 1 to 7, 1978, page 109.
  7. Very first time: Evelyne Leclercq, from the merry -go -round to the theater » , on Frucebleu.fr , France Bleu Breizh Izel , (consulted the ) .
  8. TV 7 days n O 652, week from October 21 to 27, 1972, page 11: “The bride and groom of Télé-Nice”.
  9. TV 7 days n O 1307, week from June 15 to 21, 1985, page 28.
  10. TV 7 days n O 1299, week from April 20 to 26, 1985, page 42.
  11. TV 7 days n O 1271, week from October 6 to 12, 1984, pages 136 and 137.
  12. E. Leclercq, godmother of the association “The sunrise of the Pit’chounes” , leleverdesoleildespoNes.org
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