
Camille Lellouche
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Camille Lellouche, born in 1986 in Île-de-France, France, began her artistic journey as a musician at age four, later studying acting and comedy. She gained prominence through YouTube performances and appearing on 'The Voice' season 4. Lellouche's breakthrough role came in the film 'Grand Central' (2013), directed by Rebecca Zlotowski, alongside Léa Seydoux and Tahar Rahim. After leaving 'Touche pas à mon poste!', she developed a one-woman show called 'Camille en vrai'. Lellouche has also acted in films like 'Planetarium' (2016) and 'The Price of Success' (2017).