Laurie Cholewa

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Laurie Cholewa
Born (1980-10-25) 25 October 1980 (age 43)
OccupationBroadcaster
Years active2001–present

Laurie Cholewa, (born 25 October 1980) is a French television and radio host.

Biography

She was born into a family of Polish and Ashkenazi Jewish descent,[1] Cholewa holds a master's degree in Business Law from the Sorbonne.[2]

Career

After debuting on Ciné Cinéma, alongside Laurent Weil, Pierre Zeni and Didier Lupfer, she started on Direct 8 in March 2005. On this emerging channel, she presented the shows TNT Show, Ça tourne and L'École des stars. She is also a columnist in the show Morandini!

In 2010, she joined the

France Televisions group, to host of a new variety program, Encore une chanson, the first of which was broadcast live in prime time on France 2 on Saturday, 24 April 2010. During this show, guests were Marc Lavoine, Christophe Maé, Mylène Farmer and Calogero. The principle of the show is simple: each artist interprets two titles. If the public (whose votes are solicited by phone or SMS) asks for more, the artist interprets a third song. The program was canceled due to the low audiences (2.74 million viewers, or 14.1% of the audience).[3] Laurie also presented for several weeks the program entitled In the Universe produced by Alexia Laroche-Joubert
. During this show, the host traced the life of a guest in songs.

Following the cancelation of her show, she created her production company PAT productions, and co-produced a prime-time special Abba on France 3 as well as the talent show Encore une chance on NRJ 12 bringing together several unlucky TV candidates. Star Academy, Popstars, New Star and X Factor.

In April 2012, she hosted the Valenciennes Film Festival 2.

As of March 2012, she was trying to stage a Voices for Hope event, a multi-artist charity event organized to raise funds for the fight against

Mickael Miro, and Franck Dubosc
.

Filmography

Television

Cholewa at the 20th Lumières Awards.
  • 2001: Magazine sur le cinéma avec Laurent Weil sur Ciné Cinéma[citation needed]
  • 2005–2007: TNT Show sur Direct 8
  • 2006: Morandini ! sur Direct 8 : chroniqueuse
  • 2006: Ciné 8 sur Direct 8
  • 2007–2009: Ça tourne sur Direct 8
  • 2008–2009: L'École des stars sur Direct 8
  • 2009: 2e chance sur Direct 8
  • 2010: Encore une chanson sur France 2
  • 2010: Dans l'univers de ... sur France 2
  • 2012–2013: Vous êtes en direct sur NRJ 12 : chroniqueuse
  • 2012: Le Bêtisier sur Eurosport
  • 2013: Watts sur Eurosport
  • 2013: Tendance O sur France O
  • 2013: Disques d'or sur TMC
  • 2013–2016: Le Grand Bêtisier sur TMC
  • 2015: En chansons sur TMC
  • 2015: Tirage du Loto et Tirage de l'Euro Millions sur TF1
  • 2016:
    D8
  • 2016–2017: L'Hebdo Cinéma sur Canal +
  • 2016–2017: Leurs voix pour l'espoir sur CStar
  • 2017: En route pour les Césars 2017 avec Laurent Weil sur Canal + [citation needed]
  • 2017: Canal + de Cannes, avec Laurent Weil sur Canal +[citation needed]
  • Since 2017 : Tchi Tcha sur Canal +
  • Since 2017 : L'info du vrai sur Canal + : chroniqueuse
  • 2017: C'est que de la télé ! sur
    C8
     : chroniqueuse
  • 2018: Le Meilleur des César avec Laurent Weil sur Canal +

Radio

Bibliography

  • 2016: Un jour, les autres c'est nous by Karen Assayag-Ghanem et Marion Chamak (Preface by Laurie Cholewa)
  • 2017 : Menteuse ! by Laurie Cholewa

Discography

  • 2015: No Woman No Cry, Collectif Les voix des femmes
  • 2016: Indépendantes, Collectif Les voix des femmes

References

  1. ^ Journaliste, Carol Binder. "Laurie Cholewa : "Je n'ai aucun souci à parler de mon judaïsme ou de mes origines"". Actualités Juives (in French). Retrieved 10 May 2018.
  2. ^ "La chanson au temps de Cholewa" (in French). Retrieved 10 May 2018.
  3. ^ Toutelatele.com. "Encore une chanson ! - Emissions TV - Toutelatele.com". www.toutelatele.com (in French). Retrieved 10 May 2018.

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