Véronique Leblanc
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Véronique Leblanc

Véronique Leblanc is a French actress who was active mainly from the late 1970s to the late 1980s. She became known through her work in television, appearing in several historical dramas produced for the ORTF and later FR3. She made her debut in the series Mazarin (1978) before taking on a central role in two episodes of Les Amours de la Belle Époque, in which she played Reine de Lavalle. She continued her career in various period films and television productions, including Les Amours des années folles, Les Amours des années grises, and La Chambre des dames, where she portrayed Aude in episode 10. She also appeared in several dramatic TV films such as La dernière nuit, Novgorod, and La chanson du mal aimé. Discreet and rarely in the spotlight, Véronique Leblanc is associated with the historical and literary style characteristic of French television during that era. Her documented career ends in the late 1980s.

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