Chantal Poullain (b. 1956)

Alias:
Chantal Polivka
Chantal Polívková
Chantal Poullain Polivka
Chantal Poullain Polívková
Chantal Poullain-Polivka
Chantal Poullain-Polívková

Birthplace:
Marseille, France

Born:
August 17, 1956

Chantal Poullain (* 17 August 1956 Marseille) is a Czech-French theater and film actress. She studied theater at Geneva, then studied in England, starring in several French and Swiss television films.  She was married to Bolek Polívka, with whom he has a son Vladimír Polívka. She lived in Brno in the Czech Republic and now lives in Prague.  She is the founder and president of the Archa Chantal Foundation.  From the eighties, along with Bolek Polívka, appeared on the stage of the Na Provázku Theater in the legendary production Šašek and Queen, with whom they also appeared on a number of foreign scenes. Since 1993, this game has been featured on the stage of Bolek Polívka Theater. She attended Klicper's Theater in Hradec Králové in performances of Romeo and Juliet, Antelope and Master and Markétka. At the Ungelt Theater in Prague, she played at the Games of Marriage, Six Dance Lessons at Six Weeks At Your Risk! and Kurtizana. In January 2017 she joined the production The Naked Truth - Revealed Truth, which originated in the co-production of Bolek Polívka Theater and StageArtCz.  In the years 2010-2013 she performed concerts in the Czech Republic with a chanson project accompanied by a band of saxophonist Štěpán Markovič.  From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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