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'''Paule Herreman''' (1919-1991) was a [[Belgian]] [[Actress]] and [[television presenter]] for [[RTBF]].
'''Paule Herreman''' (1919 – 3 October 1991) was a [[Belgians|Belgian]] [[actress]] and [[television presenter]] for [[RTBF]].


Herreman started her debut to television as a [[Television Announcer]]. In 1954 she joint [[RTBF|INR]] to work with the [[Eurovision (network)|Eurovision]], Herreman even provided the French language commentary for RTBF viewers on 10 occasions for the [[Eurovision Song Contest]] between the years of [[Eurovision Song Contest 1959|1959]] and [[Eurovision Song Contest 1979|1979]]. She also commentated for RTBF viewers at the [[Jeux Sans Frontières]] between 1967 and 1982.
Herreman started her television as chief television announcer. In 1954 she joined [[RTBF|INR]] to work with [[Eurovision (network)|Eurovision]]. Herreman would continue to maintain her connections to Eurovision, providing the French language commentary for RTBF viewers on 10 occasions for the [[Eurovision Song Contest]] between the years of [[Eurovision Song Contest 1959|1959]] and [[Eurovision Song Contest 1979|1979]]. She also commentated for RTBF viewers at the [[Jeux Sans Frontières]] between 1965 and 1982.


As an actress Herreman played very small roles in film's such as [[The Abyss]] and [[Blueberry Hill: A Love Story from the Fifties]], she also appeared in the music video to [[Break It Up]] featuring American athlete [[Carl Lewis]].
As an actress Herreman played very small roles in films such as [[L'Œuvre au noir]] and [[Blueberry Hill (1988 film)|Blueberry Hill]]; she also appeared in the music video to [[Break It Up (Carl Lewis song)|Break It Up]] featuring American athlete [[Carl Lewis]].


==External links==
==External links==
* {{fr}} [http://jsfnetfrance.free.fr/?p=6492 A Portrait of Paule Herreman]
* {{in lang|fr}} [http://jsfnetfrance.free.fr/?p=6492 A Portrait of Paule Herreman]
* {{IMDb name|0380332}}
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0380332/ Paule Herreman at imdb]

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[[Category:Belgian television presenters]]
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[[Category:Belgian women television presenters]]
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Latest revision as of 00:25, 22 March 2023

Paule Herreman (1919 – 3 October 1991) was a Belgian actress and television presenter for RTBF.

Herreman started her television as chief television announcer. In 1954 she joined INR to work with Eurovision. Herreman would continue to maintain her connections to Eurovision, providing the French language commentary for RTBF viewers on 10 occasions for the Eurovision Song Contest between the years of 1959 and 1979. She also commentated for RTBF viewers at the Jeux Sans Frontières between 1965 and 1982.

As an actress Herreman played very small roles in films such as L'Œuvre au noir and Blueberry Hill; she also appeared in the music video to Break It Up featuring American athlete Carl Lewis.

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