Armelle Deutsch is a French actress born on February 22, 1979, in the Bouches-du-Rhône department.
At the tender age of 13, Deutsch embarked on her acting journey by taking classes and joining her first theatre group, Le Théâtre d'Astroméla. She then went on to play various roles in plays directed by Akel Akian in Marseille. As she grew older, Deutsch decided to pursue her passion for acting further by enrolling in the renowned Cours Florent in Paris, where she honed her skills and prepared for a career in the performing arts.
Deutsch's breakthrough role came when she played Michèle Laroque's secretary in Francis Veber's comedy, Le Placard, in 2001. This success marked the beginning of her career as a well-known actress in France, with over sixty films to her credit since 2000.
In her personal life, Deutsch met Swiss actor Thomas Jouannet on the set of the TV drama "L'Affaire Dominici" in 2003. The two fell deeply in love and have been inseparable ever since. On June 26, 2010, they tied the knot, and they have two children together. The happy couple resides in a quiet village in Loir-et-Cher.
Armelle's early career began with small television roles in 2000, including Vérité oblige, Navarro, One and one make six, and Le Grand Patron. In 2001, she gained recognition for her role as Michèle Laroque's secretary in Francis Veber's successful comedy, Le Placard. The same year, she appeared in the comedy La Boîte, directed by Claude Zidi.