Virginie de Clausade

Virginie de Clausade

44 · Born: Apr 22, 1981

Personal Details

BornApr 22, 1981 Paris, France

Biography

Virginie de Clausade is a Franco-Belgian actress and animator born on April 22, 1981, in Paris. She is the granddaughter of Roland Hubert, director of the Palais des congrès de Paris, and the niece of Hervé Hubert, a prominent television producer, particularly in the field of game shows.

Virginie de Clausade has presented and written several programs, including "Que dire?" for Paris Première, a short program that she co-created with Laurent Nicourt and Hervé Nicourt. From 2004 to 2006, she was a chronicler on the show "Ça balance à Paris" presented by Michel Field on Paris Première, and later by Laurent Ruquier and Pierre Lescure.

In September 2006, Virginie de Clausade became a chronicler on France 2's "On a tout essayé" hosted by Laurent Ruquier, while continuing to present "Ça balance à Paris" on Paris Première, which was presented by Pierre Lescure. She also appeared on Europe 1 every Monday with Laurent Ruquier on "On va s'gêner" and collaborated with Star Mag, a cinema magazine on TPS.

From May 2007, Virginie de Clausade co-presented "Les Enfants de la télé" on TF1 alongside Arthur. She also presented "Le club TF1: voyage" and "Le club TF1: j'invite" on TF1, a short informative program. On NT1, she presented the TV game show "Tout pour plaire," a dating program.

Since August 24, 2009, Virginie de Clausade has co-hosted the morning show on Fun Radio alongside Manu Lévy and Vacher from Monday to Friday from 6:00 am to 9:00 am. The show has broken all historical audience records for the station.

Career

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