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Louane

ActorBorn November 26, 1996 (29 years)
Anne Peichert (born 26 November 1996), known by her stage name Louane Emera or simply Louane, is a French singer and actress.

She is best known for being a semi-finalist in the second season of The Voice: la plus belle voix in France with Louis Bertignac as a coach. She later got a role in La Famille Bélier which won her a César Award.

Anne Peichert grew up in the French department of Pas-de-Calais, with her four sisters and her only brother Bach. Louane's father, Jean-Pierre Peichert, was French, son of a Polish mother and German father. Her mother, Isabel Pinto dos Santos, was Portuguese, the daughter of a Portuguese father and a Brazilian mother.

In 2008, Louane Emera took part in L'École des stars, a French music competition broadcast on channel Direct 8.

Louane is an orphan - her rendition of "Imagine" was dedicated to her father who had died just three months prior to her appearance in The Voice and her mother died in 2014 after a lengthy illness. Louane Emera said that her parents often had to punish her due to her hyperactivity, but that she has learned a lot about discipline from them and that they always treated her with love. She regularly gives them credit for her success.

In 2013, her first real breakthrough came with her taking part in The Voice: la plus belle voix's second season. She auditioned with "Un homme heureux" by William Sheller with all four coaches Florent Pagny, Jenifer, Louis Bertignac and Garou turning their chairs. She opted to be part of Team Louis Bertignac. Her "blind audition" episode was broadcast on 16 February 2013.

23 March 2013, during the Musical Battles round, she was picked by Bertignac against her rival Diana Espir, after both interpreted "Torn" by Natalie Imbruglia. During the live rounds, she sang "Les moulins de mon cœur" by Michel Legrand and was saved by public vote. On 27 April 2013 she performed "Call Me Maybe" by Carly Rae Jepsen and was saved by her mentor coach to go through. With Lennon's "Imagine" dedicated to her deceased father, she was saved yet again by public vote. But her luck ended in the semi-finals after her rendition of "Quelqu'un m'a dit" by Carla Bruni. She had a cumulative score of 74 while the other Team Bertignac semi-finalist Loïs had a composite score of 76. Accordingly, Louane was eliminated finishing 5th to 8th.

All semi-finalists and finalists, including Louane, took part in an after-season tour throughout France.

After her appearance in The Voice, Éric Lartigau noticed her and cast her for his movie La Famille Bélier in which she played the role of Paula, a 16-year-old who is the only hearing person in a family of deaf people. The character sings a number of Michel Sardou songs, most notably "Je vole". As a result, she won the "Most Promising Actresses" at the 40th ceremony of the Césars.

On 5 February 2015, she served as an opening act for Jessie J's showcase in Paris.

Her debut studio album, Chambre 12, was released on 2 March 2015, to great success. Her single "Avenir" also topped the French charts.

In 2017, she provided vocals for the track, "It Won't Kill Ya," from The Chainsmokers' debut album, Memories...Do Not Open.

Source: Article "Louane (singer)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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  • The Bélier Family

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  • The Bélier Family
  • Sahara
  • Take a Chance on Me
  • Les affamés
  • Visions (2022)
  • Our Patriots
  • Le Show de Noël Must Go On

Louane Filmography

2026
2023
Take a Chance on Me · as Marie-Line Leroy
2022
Visions (2022) (TV Series) · as Sarah Sauvant
2020
Le Show de Noël Must Go On · as Téléphone Du Père Noël
2020
Morts à l'aveugle · as Rosanna
2018
Les affamés · as Zoé
2017
Our Patriots · as Marie
2017
Sahara · as Eva (voice)
2014
The Bélier Family · as Paula Bélier
2014
The Voice Kids (FR) (TV Series) · as Coach Louane

2024
2023
Têtàtêtes (TV Series) · as Self - Guest
2023
Beau Geste (TV Series) · as Self
2023
2022
Quelle époque ! (TV Series) · as Self
2022
Drag Race France (TV Series) · as Self - Guest Judge
2021
2019
The Secret Box (TV Series) · as Self
2018
The Secret Song (TV Series) · as Self
2018
Basic, The Concert (TV Series) · as Self
2018
Passage des Arts (TV Series) · as Self
2018
Basic, most of the music (TV Series) · as Self
2016
Quotidien (TV Series) · as Self - Guest
2014
Monday in Stories (TV Series) · as Self
2014
Le comité des reprises (TV Series) · as Self
2012
The Voice (FR) (TV Series) · as Self - Contestant
2011
8:30 p.m. on Sunday (TV Series) · as Self
2010
It's Only TV (TV Series) · as Self - Guest
2009
C à Vous (TV Series) · as Self - Guest
2006
Beat the Raab (TV Series) · as Self
2006
On n'est pas couché (TV Series) · as Self
2004
Le grand journal de Canal+ (TV Series) · as Self
2002
Of Art of Art! (TV Series) · as Self - Guest
2001
Star Academy (TV Series) · as Self
2001
En aparté (TV Series) · as Self
2000
L'invité (TV Series) · as Self
1998
Le plus grand Cabaret du monde (TV Series) · as Self
1998
Roll on Sunday (TV Series) · as Self
1998
We Can't Wait for Next Sunday (TV Series) · as Self
1994
Les enfants de la télé (TV Series) · as Self
1993
Taratata 100% Live (TV Series) · as Self
1992
ARD-Morgenmagazin (TV Series) · as Self
1985
Les Victoires de la Musique (TV Series) · as Self
1985
Today (FR) (TV Series) · as Self
1981
Journal de 20h de France 2 (TV Series) · as Self
1976
César Awards (TV Series) · as Self
1956
Eurovision Song Contest (TV Series) · as Self - Contestant

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