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Carole Rousseau : ウィキペディア英語版
Carole Rousseau

Carole Rousseau (born December 25, 1967) is a French television presenter.
== Life and career ==
Carole Rousseau was born in La Garenne-Colombes in the department of Hauts-de-Seine. After studying law and obtaining a DESS (Diplôme d'études supérieures spécialisées) in audiovisual communication law, she started in 1991 working on FR3 with Jean-Marie Cavada for the program ''La Marche du Siècle''. After being a production assistant for ''Le Droit de savoir'' with Charles Villeneuve from 1993 to 1996, she joined France 2 from September 1996 to June 1997 to present the program ''Déjà dimanche'' with Jean-Luc Delarue.
In 1997, she joined TF1 to co-host the program ''Plein les yeux'' with Jacques Legros (primetime compiling shocking images) and then to co-host ''Célébrités'' with Stéphane Bern. From 1997 to 1999, Carole Rousseau also presented several special programs such as ''Tirage de la Coupe du Monde'' at the Stade Vélodrome of Marseille, and ''Le Millénium'' on December 31, 1999 with Jean-Claude Narcy.
At the second part of the evening, after ''Célébrités'', she rose to fame in the 2000s with two magazines, ''Scrupules'' and ''C'est quoi l'amour ?''. In the last one, produced by Jean-Luc Delarue, anonymous guests had to justify behaviors and ways of living judged immoral in front of a public they had to deal with. But the program was not broadcast anymore after 6 episodes due to lack of audience.
In addition to magazines, Carole Rousseau also hosts evential game shows and contests on primetime such as ''Le Grand Concours'', ''Le Grand Quiz du cerveau'', and even ''Le Bac blanc'' with Christophe Dechavanne.
Since May 2006, she co-hosts again with Jacques Legros on TF1 the programs ''Les 30 histoires les plus mystérieuses'' / ''spectaculaires'' / ''extraordinaires'' until 2012.
She also presentes on channel TMC the program ''90' enquêtes'', mostly about delinquency including reports with the police, and ''90' Faits Divers''. She produced the magazine ''Ma drôle de vie'' presented by Alexia Laroche-Joubert. Since September 2009, she presents on TF1 the magazine ''Au cœur du crime'' about news items.
Since August 2010, she resents the first season of the French version of ''MasterChef'', a national cooking contest broadcast on TF1. She then presented the three following seasons until December 2013.

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