Birthday: 4 September 1986, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Height: 173 cm
Charlotte Le Bon was born on September 4, 1986 in Montréal, Québec, Canada. She is an actress, known for Le grand journal de Canal+ (2004), The Promise (2016) and The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014).
I like to make people laugh. That's for sure. And I really like to humiliate myself and go very far ...Show more »
I like to make people laugh. That's for sure. And I really like to humiliate myself and go very far in derision and stuff. But no, I like everything. I started a little bit of doing drama, too. I like that, too. I guess I just want to touch everything. Show less «
I'm vegetarian, so it's difficult for me to eat Tourtiere.
I'm vegetarian, so it's difficult for me to eat Tourtiere.
I didn't choose Paris. I like to think that the city chose me.
I didn't choose Paris. I like to think that the city chose me.
Food from Quebec is not known to be amazing. Actually, even though you can eat really, really well i...Show more »
Food from Quebec is not known to be amazing. Actually, even though you can eat really, really well in Montreal, it's crazy. It's one of the best cities I eat in, but typical Quebec food is like food from people that work in the woods. It's potatoes, meat and sauce. Show less «
Both my parents are actors, and I saw them struggle with work, waiting for phone calls.
Both my parents are actors, and I saw them struggle with work, waiting for phone calls.
When Steven Spielberg thinks you're the one, then I'll do anything. If you want me to put a dead hor...Show more »
When Steven Spielberg thinks you're the one, then I'll do anything. If you want me to put a dead horse on my head, I'll do it. Show less «
What is protecting me is that it is not a finality being an actress. I really think we tend to ideal...Show more »
What is protecting me is that it is not a finality being an actress. I really think we tend to idealize this job a lot. When you're an actress and you're really famous, it means people believe you are on top of the world - and I think that's not true. Show less «