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Home/People/Gilles Bouleau
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Born
May 25, 1962
Age 63
Place of Birth
Paris, France
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

9
Movies
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IMDb Profile

Gilles Bouleau

Acting

Biography
Gilles Bouleau (born 25 May 1962) is a French journalist. As a journalist and reporter on TF1 and LCI for several years, he spent several years in other countries as a correspondent in London and Washington. Head of special operations since 2011, he became the news anchor of the Journal de 20 heures on TF1 since June 2012, succeeding Laurence Ferrari. Gilles Bouleau was born in Paris but spend his childhood in Colombes in the department of Hauts-de-Seine. He studied and graduated at the Centre de Formation des Journalistes (CFJ) of Paris and at the Institut d'Études Politiques of Paris (Sciences Po). In 1986, Gilles Bouleau joined the redaction service of TF1. He passed by the economic and social services, domestic policy, reportages and general information. He then presented all kind of reportages like Yugoslavia in 1987, the French presidential election of 1988, the 1992 and 1994 Winter Olympics. From 1996 to 1999, he presented the morning program on the news channel LCI. In 1999, he became the editor-in-chief assistant of the program 19 h dimanche, which consisted of reportages and interviews presented by Ruth Elkrief on TF1. In June 2001, he began an international phase as a correspondent on TF1 in London. Four years later in July 2005, shortly after the 7 July and the 21 July 2005 London bombings, he left the British capital for Washington and became since August of that year the correspondent in the United States for five years. He reports several important events of the country such as the Katrina Hurricane that happened the same month as his arrival, or the United States presidential election of 2008 won by Barack Obama. In July 2011, he came back to Paris and became the substitute presenter of Laurence Ferrari for the Journal de 20 heures after the departure of Harry Roselmack. The next month, he succeeded to Jean-Claude Narcy at the head of the special operations. In June 2012, after the resignation of Laurence Ferrari, he was named for presenting temporarily the Journal de 20 heures. Soon after, he became the new presenter of the evening news on TF1. The interview with Vladimir Putin, alongside Jean-Pierre Elkabbach. Since 2012, he also presented the election evening programs on TF1 such as the French municipal elections of 2014, the European elections of 2014 in France, the French regional elections of 2015 and the French presidential election of 2017. He presented with Claire Chazal and then with Anne-Claire Coudray. In June 2014, TF1 broadcast an interview of Russian president Vladimir Putin made by Gilles Bouleau and Jean-Pierre Elkabbach. The next month, he interviews with David Pujadas the French president François Hollande, and interviews him a second time in November 2014 with Yves Calvi in the program En direct avec le président on TF1. In February 2015, he presents with Christophe Dechavanne the special program TF1, 40 ans d'émotions partagées to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the channel, essentially composed of archives. Since June 2016, he presents the new program about politics on TF1 titled Vie politique, broadcast occasionally on Sunday evening and live. ... Source: Article "Gilles Bouleau" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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