Josiane Balasko was born in Paris, France on April 15, 1950. The girl's mother was a famous actress Marilou Beri. Since childhood, Josian dreamed of becoming an artist, so she attended a specialized school of graphic skills. After some time she had a craving for writing, the girl tried herself in writing fantastic stories, and later began to attend theater courses Tatiana Balashova. Initially, she was fascinated by drama, but after the performance on stage in the production of “Phaedra”, which ended
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Josiane Balasko was born in Paris, France on April 15, 1950. The girl's mother was a famous actress Marilou Beri. Since childhood, Josian dreamed of becoming an artist, so she attended a specialized school of graphic skills. After some time she had a craving for writing, the girl tried herself in writing fantastic stories, and later began to attend theater courses Tatiana Balashova. Initially, she was fascinated by drama, but after the performance on stage in the production of “Phaedra”, which ended with an explosion of laughter in the auditorium, the young actress abandoned the drama and changed her role.
Then Josian Balasco wrote her first script, which reflected the rude and caustic humor inherent in this amazing and energetic nature – “When I grow up, I will become paranoid.”
In the mid-70s, the aspiring actress joined the theater group Splendid instead of Valeria Meress, who left the theater for cinema. The appearance of the sarcastic Josian Balasco was timely.
For the first time in the movie, the actress appeared in 1973 in the films Aggression and Year 01, but these pictures went unnoticed. In 1976, she was invited to shoot the final part of the trilogy series.
"Resident" based on the novel “Ghost tenant” by Roland Axe, where the actress played the role of an employee.
In 1977, Josian starred in a French comedy.
"The Monster" Together with Jean-Paul Belmondo, and then in the films “Sweetheart”, “We will all go to heaven”, “Paulina and the computer”.
In 1978, she appeared in a film.
"Stanned" After the release of this work on the screen, Josian Balasco turned into a star.
The girl did not plan to engage exclusively in acting, so she focused on writing scripts, staged a number of successful plays, and then debuted as a film director in 1985 with the film Problems.
She also worked on the films “The Scream of Love”, “The Cursed Lawn” and “My Life is Hell” as a director.