
Cast
Florence Camarroque
Acting
Cast
Florence Camarroque
Known for
Acting
Biography
Florence Camarroque is a French actress, director, writer, adaptor, and singer. She rose to prominence in film in the 1970s, notably for her roles in Histoire de Paul (1975), MĂ©moire commune (1978), and Le cas Adam et Ăve (1974). In MĂ©moire commune, directed by Patrick Poidevin, she plays the character of the Commune, alongside Jean-Paul Wenzel. On stage, she has performed in several notable plays, such as Pedro CalderĂłn de la Barca's LâAlcade de Zalamea (directed by RenĂ© Jauneau, 1968), Michel Vinaver's Par-dessus bord (directed by Roger Planchon, 1974), Vsevolod Vichnievsky's La TragĂ©die optimiste (directed by Bernard Chartreux, 1974), and 2 ou 3 Arturo Ui (2 or 3 Arturo Ui) based on Antonin Artaud (directed by Roger Cornillac, 1979). Florence Camarroque has also distinguished herself as a director, author, and adaptor, notably with the play Gousse de vanille (1991), which she wrote, adapted, and directed herself. She has also flexed her talents as a singer, for example in Annie Lohier's Rendez-vous Ă Tacana (directed by Louise Doutreligne, 1976). Away from the stage and screen, she has directed and written documentaries, including A Bridge for Ever..., demonstrating her attachment to heritage and collective memory.

