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Helene Rolles

Hélène Rollès (born in December 20, 1966, Le Mans) is a French actress and singer, primarily known for her major role in the TV sitcom Helen and the boys (Hélène et les Garçons), alongside Sébastien Roch. In the 90s, she played Hélène Girard, Justine’s old sister, in the sitcom Premiers Baisers. Due to the interest around the role character, Jean-Luc Azoulay decided to create a sitcom based on her character in 1992 and named it Hélène et les Garçons. Hélène et les Garçons became an instant television success. This TV show which recounts love stories of a student band at the university, garnered up to 6 500 000 viewers every night. The show has been adapted for foreign countries like the USA, Norway, Spain, Denmark, Sweden and Russia. Rollès made her musical debut with Pour l'amour d'un garçon and Peut être qu'en septembre. Her career peaked in 1993, when she published her most popular album, Je m'appelle Hélène, which sold 900,000 and went triple platinum. In February 1993, Helen was nominated for a Victoires de la Musique. The same year the book Je m'appelle Hélène was published by editions Montjoie. The director Morgan Delaunay has published a documentary on the net titled Hélène Rolles, une étoile pas comme les autres . She participated in a spin-off series of la Ferme Célébrités and Première Compagnie (TV reality).

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