An Evening with Catherine Jacob at the Franciscans

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Tonight at 7:30 PM, actress Catherine Jacob will be on stage at the Franciscans for a discussion hosted by Catherine Ceylac. With humor and talent, she will share her anecdotes, career, and passion for the profession.

Catherine Jacob is an essential figure in cinema, television, and theater. However, before embarking on her career, she obtained a degree in architecture. She trained in acting at the Cours Florent, initially taking on small roles and extras. In 1985, she wrote and performed a one-woman show, Welcome to the Club, which brought her into the spotlight.

Her career took off in 1989 with Étienne Chatiliez’s Life is a Long Quiet River. Her role as Marie-Thérèse earned her the César Award for Most Promising Actress. From then on, she took on numerous films, alternating between popular comedies and dramas.

Remarkable Roles in Cinema

Catherine Jacob captivated audiences with her presence and unique characters. Among her memorable roles are the dreadful Auntie Danielle, and mothers in films like Nine Months or God Is Great, I’m Not. She also had leading roles in I’m Hungry!!! and The Upper Crust.

Her talent also shines on stage and television. Despite a busy career, Catherine Jacob remains committed to engaging with her audience.

An Evening of Exchange

This Monday, Catherine Jacob will share with Catherine Ceylac the highlights of her career, her beginnings, successes, and projects. It is a rare opportunity to discover a passionate and generous actress. The evening will start at 7:30 PM at the Franciscans.

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