Blanche Gardin

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Blanche Gardin

Blanche Gardin (French pronunciation: [blɑ̃ʃ ɡaʁdɛ̃]; born 3 April 1977) is a notable French comedian, actress, and screenwriter. Born in Suresnes, France, she entered the public eye through her participation in the Jamel Comedy Club and her role in the television series WorkinGirls on Canal+. Eventually, she gained widespread popularity through her stand-up shows, known for her unique blend of humor and witty commentary. Gardin is not only known for her performances but also her creative prowess behind the scenes, as she co-wrote the short program Parents mode d'emploi, which was broadcasted on France 2.

As a testament to her talent, she won the prestigious Molière Award for Humor two years in a row for her shows Je parle toute seule and Bonne nuit Blanche in 2018 and 2019. Beyond her work in entertainment, Gardin also holds a Master of Sociology degree from the Paris Nanterre University, highlighting her diverse interests and skills. Despite her successes, she remains an active performer and creator, managing to balance her acting, writing and comedy engagements, while continually engaging her audiences with fresh and innovative material.

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Given Name: Blanche Gardin

Born: Suresnes, France

Citizenship: French

Birthday: April 3, 1977

Occupations: Actress, comedian, writer

Years Active: 2006-present

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