Top TV Shows - Audrey Fleurot
Audrey Fleurot's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 television series sorted by current online popularity.
  • Safe Poster
    #1,492
    Safe
    as Zoe 8 episodes
    #1,492 in TVScore: 0.3
    Safe is a British television drama series centered on Tom Delaney, a pediatric surgeon who navigates the complexities of parenthood and grief while searching for his missing daughter. As the investigation unfolds, Delaney uncovers disturbing secrets within his tight-knit community.
  • Women at War Poster
    #2,504
    Women at War
    as Marguerite De Lancastel 8 episodes
    #2,504 in TVScore: 0.0
    Women at War is a captivating television series that delves into the lives of brave women who have played significant roles during times of conflict. Each episode follows the inspiring journey of a different woman, shedding light on her experiences, sacrifices, and contributions in the face of war. With compelling storytelling and powerful narratives, Women at War offers a fresh perspective on the untold stories of female heroes. This thought-provoking series invites viewers to reflect on the often overlooked role of women in shaping history during times of warfare.
Top Movies - Audrey Fleurot
Audrey Fleurot's most popular movies ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 movies sorted by current online popularity.
Audrey Fleurot Biography
Audrey Fleurot (born 6 July 1977) is a French actress known for her roles in television and film. She gained recognition for her performances as the Lady of the Lake in Kaamelott, Joséphine Karlsson in Spiral, and Hortense Larcher in Un village français. Fleurot also appeared in the international hit film The Intouchables in 2011, where she played the character Magalie. Born on 6 July 1977 in Mantes-la-Jolie, France, Fleurot comes from a background of a firefighter and actor from the Comédie-Français troupe and a mother who worked as a nursery nurse. She studied at Lycée Lamartine in Paris and graduated from the École nationale supérieure des arts et techniques du théâtre in Lyon in 2000.