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  1. Pauline Burlet (born 9 April 1996) is a Belgian actress, who starred as 'Lili Franchet' in the French TV series Résistance. Her first major role was in the 2007 film, La Vie en rose, as a young Edith Piaf. Burlet won a Magritte Award in 2014 for "most promising actress" for her performance in The Past (Le Passé).

    • Andrea Wolanin
    • Burlet isn't actually French. She was born and raised in Belgium, which has three official languages: French, German, and Dutch. French is most prominent in the Wallonia region, where Burlet’s hometown of Mons is located, and so she is a Francophile.
    • Burlet started acting at the age of five. A local woman in Mons ran drama classes for children, and invited the young Burlet to come sample a class. Naturally, the young girl was hooked.
    • This led to a series of auditions for Burlet. During her time at the local drama school, Burlet began going to casting calls for commercials and simply enjoyed the process of acting.
    • Which is why she might look familiar... That break-out role that we just mentioned? Burlet played 10-year-old Edith Piaf in the 2007 film La Vie En Rose.
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  3. Apr 9, 1996 · Pauline Burlet (born 9 April 1996) is a Belgian actress, who starred as 'Lili Franchet' in the French TV series Résistance. Her first major role was in the 2007 film, La Vie en rose, as a young Edith Piaf. Burlet won a Magritte Award in 2014 for "most promising actress" for her performance in The Past (Le Passé).

  4. Pauline Burlet . Active - 2007 - 2017 | Born - Apr 9, 1996 ... Magritte Award. Year Title Category Won/Nominated 2014 : Le passé: Most Promising Actress ...

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  7. Belgian actress Pauline Burlet poses with her prize after winning the most promising actress award for 'Le passe' at the fourth edition of the Magritte du Cinema awards ceremony, in Brussels, on... Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images