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Muriel Robin was born on 2 August, 1955 in Montbrison, Loire, France, is a French actress (born 1955). Discover Muriel Robin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

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Occupation Actress, comedian
Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 2 August 1955
Birthday 2 August
Birthplace Montbrison, Loire, France
Nationality France

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Her husband is Anne Le Nen (m. 2021)

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Muriel Robin Net Worth

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1955

Muriel Robin (born 2 August 1955) is a French actress and comedian.

1960

In 1960, the family moved to Saint-Étienne.

When she was very young, she liked to make people laugh and dreamed of becoming a singer.

After a lacklustre school career and a love of parties, she ended up failing her Baccalauréat twice in a row.

Unsure of which career to follow, she started to sell shoes in one of the family's three shops, without being really motivated.

1977

In 1977, aged 22, she left Saint-Étienne for Paris, taking a course in dramatic arts at Cours Florent, the entry college for the National Superior

Conservatory for Dramatic Arts, in Paris.

She graduated and returned to sell shoes in Saint-Étienne

1980

She became known to the wider public, towards the end of the 1980s through a television programme called La Classe, broadcast by FR3 (which became France 3).

Muriel Robin met and became good friends with Pierre Palmade.

1981

In 1981, she joined Roger Louret, whom she had met in Paris, in Monclar, with his theatre company, Les Baladins en Agenais.

Notable people that she met there include Elie Semoun and Annie Grégorio.

1983

In 1983, she returned to Paris with Annie Grégorio to work at the Petit Théâtre de Bouvard., where she also met Didier Bénureau.

She came up against the authoritarian methods of Philippe Bouvard, but, even so, he gave her a part in a play he had written, Double Foyer.

1986

Following that, she played in a role co-written with Didier Bénureau, Maman ou Donne-moi ton linge, je fais une machine, (Mother, or, Give me your laundry, I am washing a load), in 1986, in Avignon, and in 1987 in Paris, at the Théâtre de Dix heures.

The play was later shown in Monclar at the Théâtre de Poche.

1988

They created her first one-woman-show together, Les majorettes se cachent pour mourir, in 1988, directed by Roger Louret.

This programme was a success and pushed Robin into the limelight.

1990

During the 1990s, Robin appeared in plays including Tout m’Enerve, Bedos-Robin a collaboration with Roger Louret, Feu la Ma La Mère, and On Purge Bébé.

She also presented on radio, on Europe 1, with her programme, Tout Robin.

1992

Between 1992 and 2007, Muriel Robin was active in supporting concerts by the Enfoirés given for "the Restos du Cœur" created by Coluche and of which she became a sponsor until 2007.

1997

In 1997, she obtained her first role in cinema, replacing Valérie Lemercier in Les Couloirs du temps : Les Visiteurs 2 by Jean-Marie Poiré.

The same year she wrote and directed with Pierre Palmade in the play, Ils s'aiment,(They Love Each Other) played by Pierre Palmade and Michèle Laroque, which was a success and received a nomination for the Molière for the Best One-Man-Show or Sketch Show.

2000

In May, 2000, she announced that she would finish with the genre of the one-woman-show and concentrate on her profession as a comedian, but also that year, took her first big role in cinema in the eponymous role of Marie-Line, by Medhi Charef.

Other roles on stage and screen followed, in the following years.

Robin is a lesbian, and has been out since she was young.

Her partner is actress and producer.

She has strongly criticized the French film industry for blacklisting and refusing to cast LGBTQ actors, describing this behavior as "if you are gay, you are not desirable".

While straight actors are seen as extending their acting range by taking LGBTQ roles, LGBTQ actors are, she says, routinely denied the opportunity to take straight roles.

Robin says studios refused to cast her in serious roles due to her sexuality.

2001

In 2001 she became equally involved with the journalist Marine Jacquemin in "La Chaine de l’Espoir" (The Chain of Hope) organised by the French Medical Institute for "L'Enfant de Kaboul" (The child of Kabul), in Afghanistan.

2005

This hospital opened in 2005.

In 2022 French actors cut their hair in support of women in Iran.

The protesters included Marion Cotillard and Juliette Binoche, as well as Isabelle Adjani, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Jane Birkin and Muriel Robin.

2007

She won an International Emmy Award for Best Actress in 2007 and received a nomination for a César Award in 2001 and six nominations for a Molière Award.

Muriel Robin is the youngest of three children of Antoine Robin and Aimée Rimbaud, who owned shoe-shops in Montbrison.

She had two sisters, Nydia and Martine.