Jacqueline Joubert

Jacqueline Joubert

Jacqueline Joubert (29 March 1921 – 8 January 2005), born Jacqueline Annette Édith Pierre, was a French television continuity announcer, producer and director. Alongside Arlette Accart, Joubert was one of the first two in-vision continuity announcers (or speakerines) when television commenced in France after the Second World War. She was married to the journalist Georges de Caunes (1953–60), was the mother of Canal+ TV star Antoine de Caunes, and the grandmother of actress Emma de Caunes. She had also been married to Philippe Lagier. Alongside continuity duties, she presented the 1959 and 1961 Eurovision Song Contests from Cannes. She began to produce and direct entertainment shows in 1966 before switching to producing children's programming for Antenne 2 between 1970 and 1980 - in the process, devising the popular magazine show Récré A2 and launching the television career of singer and actress Dorothée. She died in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France in 2005, aged 83.

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Acting

1996

Men, Women: A User's Manual
Movie

la secrétaire en chef de Blanc

1972

Midi trente
Tv

Self (archive footage)

1959

1959

1959

1956

1951

1951

Each in turn
Movie

The announcer (uncredited)

1950

Beware of Blondes
Movie

A typist (uncredited)

Directing

1968

Infos

Full Name
Jacqueline Joubert
Gender
Female
Date of Birth
3/29/1921
Date of Death
1/8/2005
Also Known As

Jacqueline Annette Édith Pierre