Laurence Ferrari

Laurence Ferrari (Journalist and Tv Personality), born on July 5, 1966 in Aix-les-Bains, Savoie, France. Laurence Ferrari's age 52 years & Zodiac Sign Cancer, nationality French (by birth) & Race/Ethnicity is White. Let's check, How Tall is Laurence Ferrari?

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  • Birth Name:Laurence Ferrari
  • First Name: Laurence
  • Last Name: Ferrari
  • Age: 52 years
  • Birth Date: July 5, 1966
  • Birth Place: Aix-les-Bains, Savoie, France
  • Country: France
  • Nationality: French
  • Birth/Zodiac Sign: Cancer
  • Ethnicity: White
  • Eye Color: Hazel
  • Hair Color: Blonde
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    Laurence Ferrari is a French journalist, best known as a former anchor of the TF1 weekday evening news Le 20H. She also work for Europe1 sometimes. Ferrari was born in Aix-les-Bains, Savoie, the daughter of a former mayor of the city and member of the French National Assembly, Gratien Ferrari, of Italian ancestry from Emilia-Romagna. She attended the École Française des Attachés de Presse in Lyon and graduated from the Sorbonne University with a Master of ‘Communication Politique and Sociale’. She is the eldest of three sisters and an accomplished pianist. She started her career in 1986 as a stringer at the French news agency, AFP, and Le Figaro Magazine. She also worked at the French language radio station, Europe 1, as a researcher with special responsibility for health policy. She began her television career in 1994 with Michel Drucker in Studio Gabriel on France 2 and thereafter with Jean-Pierre Pernaut in “Combien ça coûte ?” on TF1. In 2001 she co-hosted the TF1 Sunday evening magazine Sept à Huit with her former husband, Thomas Hugues. After her divorce, she moved in 2006 to Canal + to present the channel’s weekly political magazine “Dimanche +” where she covered the French presidential election of 2007. In June 2008, she became the new anchor of “Le 20 Heures de TF1”, replacing its long-serving anchor Patrick Poivre d’Arvor, and taking over the weekday programme on 25 August 2008.

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