Charlotte Julian
Charlotte Julian is a French actor, singer and painter. Her career began in the 1970s and she is known for songs including Fleur de province, Tout le monde à la campagne and Zoubida.[1] Early life and educationOriginally from Perpignan, Julian studied at its art school.[1] At a young age she wanted to become a singer and actor, deciding to move to Paris to pursue her career. CareerIn 1969, Julian appeared on the television show Le Petit Conservatoire de la chanson featuring Mireille Hartuch under the name 'Nicole Perpignan'.[2] After meeting producer Jean-Max Rivière she recorded Fleur de province.[3] She appeared alongside Patrick Bruel and Fabrice Luchini in P.R.O.F.S, a 1985 film directed by Patrick Schulmann.[4] She has also sang and acted in theatre productions, including Le Plus Beau Métier du monde, La Puce à l'oreille, Âge tendre, la tournée des idoles and Belle-maman monte à Paris.[4][5] PaintingJulian is also a painter in the naive style and exhibits regularly in galleries in France and abroad.[6] ActivismJulian is the patron of the Association France Cancer.[7] References
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