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Karole Rocher
Actor, Producer, Director, Additional CreditsBorn July 4, 1974 (51 years)
Karole Rocher (born 4 July 1974) is a French actress best known for her role as Roxane Delgado in the French TV series Braquo.
Karole Rocher grew up in Sartrouville, outside Paris, with her father and spent her summers with her mother in a village in Corsica. At 16 she worked nights as a waitress until she was noticed by the entourage of Princess Erika. It was in 1995 that Karole Rocher began her acting career alongside Romain Duris appearing in a music video of Princess Erika directed by Olivier Dahan for the song Faut qu’j'travaille. In 1997 she met director Sylvie Verheyde, she made her film debut playing the role of Virgine in Un frère. In 1998 she was then given her first lead role in the Rachid Bouchareb directed movie L'Honneur de ma famille with Roschdy Zem. She worked alongside Roschdy Zem again in the 2000 film Sauve-moi. She then went on to continue working with Sylvie Verheyde in Princesses in 2000, Amour de Femme in 2001, Scorpion in 2007, Stella in 2008 and Confession of a Child of the Century in 2011. In 2009 she landed a leading role in police TV series Braquo written and directed by Olivier Marchal as Lieutenant Roxane Delgado with Jean-Hugues Anglade, Nicolas Duvauchelle and Joseph Malerba. In the 2011 film Poliss she played the role Chrys for which she was nominated for a César Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.
At the age of 19, she met a boy of 7 called Thierno, who was neglected by his parents. She took him in and raised him as her own son. Today, Thierno is a fashion stylist and photographer. Karole is also the mother of two daughters from different fathers, Barbara, born in 1996, and Gina who was born in 2002. Karole is close friend to the actors Nicolas Duvauchelle, whom she met on the set of the series Braquo, and JoeyStarr, who met her during Le bal des actrices and Polisse. She's married to Thomas Ngijol, a French-Cameroonian actor, with whom she has two daughters.
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Karole Rocher grew up in Sartrouville, outside Paris, with her father and spent her summers with her mother in a village in Corsica. At 16 she worked nights as a waitress until she was noticed by the entourage of Princess Erika. It was in 1995 that Karole Rocher began her acting career alongside Romain Duris appearing in a music video of Princess Erika directed by Olivier Dahan for the song Faut qu’j'travaille. In 1997 she met director Sylvie Verheyde, she made her film debut playing the role of Virgine in Un frère. In 1998 she was then given her first lead role in the Rachid Bouchareb directed movie L'Honneur de ma famille with Roschdy Zem. She worked alongside Roschdy Zem again in the 2000 film Sauve-moi. She then went on to continue working with Sylvie Verheyde in Princesses in 2000, Amour de Femme in 2001, Scorpion in 2007, Stella in 2008 and Confession of a Child of the Century in 2011. In 2009 she landed a leading role in police TV series Braquo written and directed by Olivier Marchal as Lieutenant Roxane Delgado with Jean-Hugues Anglade, Nicolas Duvauchelle and Joseph Malerba. In the 2011 film Poliss she played the role Chrys for which she was nominated for a César Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.
At the age of 19, she met a boy of 7 called Thierno, who was neglected by his parents. She took him in and raised him as her own son. Today, Thierno is a fashion stylist and photographer. Karole is also the mother of two daughters from different fathers, Barbara, born in 1996, and Gina who was born in 2002. Karole is close friend to the actors Nicolas Duvauchelle, whom she met on the set of the series Braquo, and JoeyStarr, who met her during Le bal des actrices and Polisse. She's married to Thomas Ngijol, a French-Cameroonian actor, with whom she has two daughters.
Source: Article "Karole Rocher" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Karole Rocher Filmography
| 2024 | Scrub And Rub (TV Series) · as Michèle Mercier |
| 2023 | Like a Son · as Harmel Kirshner |
| 2022 | Fratè · as Marie Rose |
| 2021 | L'Étrange Histoire de Mr. Anderson · as The Waitress |
| 2021 | Madame Claude · as Madame Claude |
| 2021 | Night Birds · as Mona |
| 2019 | Black Snake: The Legend of Black Snake · as Françoise Langlos |
| 2017 | Mrs. Hyde · as Collègue |
| 2017 | Ruby Is Dead · as Pauline Bach |
| 2017 | Paris la blanche · as Tara |
| 2016 | Sex Doll · as Raphäelle |
| 2014 | Fastlife · as Pauline |
| 2014 | Les yeux jaunes des crocodiles · as Josiane Lambert |
| 2013 | Tip Top · as Virginie |
| 2013 | Les anonymes · as Jeanne Ferrandi |
| 2012 | Confession of a Child of the Century · as Marco |
| 2011 | Last Screening · as Sylvain's Mother |
| 2011 | The Snows of Kilimanjaro · as Christophe's Mother |
| 2011 | Polisse · as Chrystelle |
| 2011 | His Mother's Eyes · as Sylvie / Editor |
| 2010 | Bus Palladium · as Françoise |
| 2009 | Braquo (TV Series) · as Roxane Delgado |
| 2009 | Suite noire (TV Series) · as Valérie |
| 2008 | Stella · as Roselyne, La Mère De Stella |
| 2007 | Scorpion · as Virginie |
| 2003 | Adieu · as Servanne |
| 2003 | Osmosis · as La Vendeuse De Vêtements |
| 2001 | How I Killed My Father · as Laetitia |
| 2001 | A Woman's Love · as Eloïse |
| 2000 | Princesses · as Virginie |
| 2000 | Sauve-moi · as Cécile |
| 1998 | L'honneur de ma famille · as Karole |
| 1998 | L'annonce faite à Marius · as La Jeune Prostituée |
| 1997 | A Brother... · as Virginie / Loic's Ex-Girlfriend |
| 2022 | |
| 2021 | Madame Claude · as Co-Producer |
| 2012 | Studio Bagel (TV Series) |
| 2016 | Quotidien (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2010 | It's Only TV (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2009 | C à Vous (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2009 | All About Actresses · as Karole Rocher |
| 2004 | Le grand journal de Canal+ (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2003 | La méthode Cauet (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2000 | L'invité (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1987 | NPA (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1976 | César Awards (TV Series) · as Self - Nominee |
| 2023 | Thomas Ngijol: L'oeil du tigre · as Stage Director |
| 2022 | Fratè · as Adaptation And Dialogue |
| 2019 | Black Snake: The Legend of Black Snake · as Adaptation |
| 2015 | Thomas N'Gijol: 2 · as Stage Director |


















