Charlotte de Turckheim takes the stage for “Dancing with the Stars”

Charlotte de Turckheim takes the stage for “Dancing with the Stars”
Charlotte de Turckheim takes the stage for “Dancing with the Stars”

The popular actress and director joins the fourteenth promotion of the TF1 dance competition.

She will discover cha cha and other Argentine tango at the same time as the former student of the “Star Academy” Lénie as well as the champions Florent Manaudou and Adil Rami.

The competition will resume soon on the first channel and on TF1+.

And four! “Dancing with the Stars” expands its cast and announces the participation of Charlotte de Turckheim. The actress, who will celebrate her 70th birthday next year, is just waiting to know the name of the professional dancer with whom she will walk the floor of studio 217 in a few weeks.

She already knows that she will have two young retired champions as playmates and an artist revealed by the “Star Academy” at the same time as Pierre Garnier. Olympic swimming champion Florent Manaudou, world football champion Adil Rami and singer Lénie are already ready to hit the track.

Do we still need to make introductions with Charlotte de Turckheim? Revealed in the cinema opposite Coluche in The Schoolmaster by Claude Berri, she filmed under the direction of Patrice Lecomte, Claude Zidi, Claude Lelouch and Philippe de Broca before going behind the camera herself.

Director of five films, she enjoyed great success in the cinema with the comedy Damn then which was entitled to a sequel. Her frankness and humor, which the public was able to discover on stage in her one-woman shows, should help spice up her adventure in “Dancing with the Stars”.

Viewers will have to wait a little longer before discovering the other personalities who will participate in the dance competition won last year by Quebec singer Natasha St-Pier with her partner Anthony Colette.


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