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Home/People/Axelle Laffont
Axelle Laffont profile photo
Born
Jul 24, 1970
Age 55
Place of Birth
Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

23
Movies
10
TV Shows
2
Directed
IMDb Profile

Axelle Laffont

Acting

Biography
Axelle Laffont (born 24 July 1970) is a French actress and comedian. She was born in Marseille. She is both the granddaughter of publisher Robert Laffont, and the daughter of Patrice Laffont, television presenter, and Catherine Laporte. She is also the stepdaughter of Édouard Molinaro who married her mother in 1982. Axelle Laffont participated in La Matinale d'Arthur from 1996 to 1999, but became known by intervening in La Grosse Émission from 1999 to 2000 and then presenting in 2000 and 2001 a very special weather and staggered in the show Nulle part ailleurs on Canal+, based on sketches and burlesque disguises. She also appeared in series such as Un gars, une fille, Caméra Café, H (Season 1 Episode 12: A Red Flacon) and Kaamelott (Book 3 Episode 5: Sefriane of Aquitaine). She makes a one-woman show La Folie du spectacle on a production by Serge Hazanavicius and Maurice Barthelemy of Robins des bois from 2002 to 2005. In 2007, she co-wrote and co-produced Mariage surprise. From September 2007 to January 2008, she regularly appeared in the program On n'est pas couché hosted by Laurent Ruquier on Saturday nights on France 2. In 2009, she wrote the comic, Marny. In February 2010, she released her first album Axelle Laffont in translation, which incorporates American standards translated into French. She also appeared on France Inter's Le Fou du roi. In 2012, she plays Smoke this cigarette at the Théâtre des Mathurins. In September 2015, she returned on stage with the one woman show HyperSensible, directed by Charles Templon. Source: Article "Axelle Laffont" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Black Box poster

Black Box

as Lucas' Mother (voice)
2021
MILF poster

MILF

as Elise
2018
Daddy Cool poster

Daddy Cool

as Editrice
2017
Axelle Laffont : HyperSensible poster

Axelle Laffont : HyperSensible

as Self
2015
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Paulette

as Agnès
2012
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Illegal Love

as Self (voice over)
2011
Les petites annonces la suite de la suite poster

Les petites annonces la suite de la suite

as Various Characters
2008
Mariage Surprise poster

Mariage Surprise

as Lily
2007
I Hate My Best Friends' Kids poster

I Hate My Best Friends' Kids

as Pénélope
2007
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Zapping Family

as Karine
2005
On ne prête qu'aux riches poster

On ne prête qu'aux riches

as Claudie
2005
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Cavalcade

as Loranska
2005
Axelle Laffont : La folie du spectacle poster

Axelle Laffont : La folie du spectacle

as Self
2004
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Poor Girl!

as Esther
2003
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Elie annonce Semoun, la suite...

as Various Characters
2003
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Courts mais Gay : Tome 6

as Esther
2003
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Business is Booming

as Noisette
2002
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Shooting Stars

as Nath
2002
The Race poster

The Race

as Nathalie
2002
L'Année des Guignols - Je peux dire une connerie ? poster

L'Année des Guignols - Je peux dire une connerie ?

as (voice)
2001