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Dec 21, 2022 · An interview with ‘Emily in Paris’ actor Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu about the show’s third and wildest season, discussing her character Sylvie’s chicness, and the fun of filming with Darren Star.
Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu (born 25 April 1963) is a French actress and wife of Paul. She is the daughter of actor Philippe Leroy-Beaulieu and model Françoise Laurent. She made her screen debut in the 1983 comedy-drama film Surprise Party, and starred in the 1985 comedy film Three Men and a Cradle.
YearTitleRole2020Papi SitterVivianne20202018Lola et ses frèresSabine2016Père fils thérapie!Nicole PerronetMay 7, 2023 · Martín Bianchi. May 06, 2023 - 18:02 EDT. The tourists who crowd Paris often mistake Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, 60 years old, for Sylvie Grateau, the character the Parisian actress plays on...
Dec 21, 2022 · Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu isn’t the villain of ‘Emily in Paris.’. She’s the role model. “Emily in Paris” star Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu at Netflix’s New York offices earlier this month....
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Mar 2, 2022 · Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu on Being the Unexpected Hero of Emily in Paris and Working with Omar Sharif. by Caterina Lo Mascolo Minthe. The unexpected hero of Emily in Paris, French actor Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu is the leading lady women want – wearing the boldest looks of SS22. March 2022, Vogue Arabia. Photo: The Bardos.
Dec 26, 2022 · Dec 26, 2022 9:56am PT. ‘Emily in Paris’ Star Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu Says She Has a Blast Playing Sylvie’s ‘Dark Sides’. By Elsa Keslassy. Marie Etchegoyen / ©Netflix / Courtesy Everett...
Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu talks about Sylvie’s clash with Lily Collins’ Emily and Kate Walsh’s Madeline, and the love triangle on Emily in Paris Season 3. The chic star of Emily in Paris explains when she most wants to say: ‘Emily, shut up!’