Vanessa Cailhol

Vanessa Cailhol

Vanessa Cailhol in Les Misérables (2012)
Born France
Occupation Actress, singer, dancer
Website Official site

Vanessa Cailhol is a French actress, dancer and singer, born in Toulouse.

Career

Born in Toulouse, Vanessa grows up in Aveyron, and her passion for dancing makes her get into a secondary curriculum with a special emphasis on dance, in Rodez.[1] · [2] In 2000; she gets into the Besso Ballet, the junior ballet company in Toulouse, then the ballet dancing at the Geneva Dance Center in Genève.[3] After various shows and attracted by singing and acting, Vanessa joins the French “Academie Internationale de Comédie Musicale” in Paris and then, the Cours Florent.[4]

For her first experience on stage, she plays the part of Mowgli in The Jungle Book, and then plays several parts one after the other, such as The Prince and the Pauper, Coups de foudre, Grease, Les Misérables, Peter Pan, Fiddler on the Roof... In 2010, she plays Lisa, and Sophie’s understudy in the musical Mamma Mia!.[5] In 2011 she joins the Cabaret (musical)'s troop at the Théâtre Marigny where she plays Frenchie, and Claire Pérot’s understudy – the leading part of Sally Bowles.

In October 2013, and January 2014, she plays the title role in Pinocchio, le spectacle musical in Paris.

Charity contribution

Since 2011, she patronizes the association Coeurs en scène.[6] In 2013, she takes an active part in the single Un faux départ, with Les grandes voix des comédies musicales[7] · [8] and, among others, Renaud Hantson, Mikelangelo Loconte, and Lââm.

Ballet dancing

Theatre

Operetta

Musicals

Vanessa Cailhol and Nuno Resende in Pinocchio (2013)

Filmography

Discography

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References

  1. Cabaret à Toulouse : interview avec Vanessa Cailhol, toulouseblog.fr, 20 February 2012, retrieved 2014-02-26
  2. Brin de Cosette avec Vanessa Cailhol, regardencoulisse.com, 12 May 2009, retrieved 2014-02-26
  3. Entretien avec Vanessa Cailhol, theatrotheque.com, 7 July 2011, retrieved 2014-02-26
  4. Biographie sur Agences artistiques, agencesartistiques.com, retrieved 2014-02-26
  5. Leur vie est une comédie musicale, ladepeche.fr, 21 May 2011, retrieved 2014-02-26
  6. Cœurs en scène, coeursenscene.fr, retrieved 2014-02-26
  7. Les grandes voix chantent pour les enfants malades, mymajorcompany.com, retrieved 2014-02-26
  8. Les grandes voix des comédies musicales présentent le clip Un faux départ, ptitblog.net, 28 November 2013, retrieved 2014-02-26
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