She lived her childhood in
Belgium with her father who was remarried. Educated in
Brussels, she began studying drama at the
Royal Conservatory, where she obtained a first prize "with great distinction" in 1972. In addition to
French, her main language, she also studied
Russian and
English.
She then began a professional career[3] in various
theatres in
Brussels. In 1973, she married the Belgian theater actor
Jean-Claude Frison [
fr] and had a son, Michaël Frison, born in 1974. The couple divorced in 1977.
1973: Armande de Kersaint in the television series Rue de la Grande Truanderie directed by Jacques Vernel (
RTBF)
1977: Agnès in the televised version of L'École des femmes (The School for Wives) de
Molière at the Château de la Bruyère in
Émines directed by Michel Rochat (RTBF)
DVD
1976: Les portes claquent - Box set "Christiane Lenain" (
RTBF Editions, 2010)
1978: Le Mariage de Mademoiselle Beulemans[4] - Box set (RTBF Editions, 2008)
She lived her childhood in
Belgium with her father who was remarried. Educated in
Brussels, she began studying drama at the
Royal Conservatory, where she obtained a first prize "with great distinction" in 1972. In addition to
French, her main language, she also studied
Russian and
English.
She then began a professional career[3] in various
theatres in
Brussels. In 1973, she married the Belgian theater actor
Jean-Claude Frison [
fr] and had a son, Michaël Frison, born in 1974. The couple divorced in 1977.
1973: Armande de Kersaint in the television series Rue de la Grande Truanderie directed by Jacques Vernel (
RTBF)
1977: Agnès in the televised version of L'École des femmes (The School for Wives) de
Molière at the Château de la Bruyère in
Émines directed by Michel Rochat (RTBF)
DVD
1976: Les portes claquent - Box set "Christiane Lenain" (
RTBF Editions, 2010)
1978: Le Mariage de Mademoiselle Beulemans[4] - Box set (RTBF Editions, 2008)