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Sandrine Voillet

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Sandrine Voillet is a French art historian and television presenter. She is bilingual in English and French.[1]

Voillet was raised in Nantes and was educated at the École du Louvre. She has also worked in the film industry.

She made her television debut in 2007 presenting Paris, a three-part series made for BBC 2 about the city,[1] and wrote the accompanying book.[2]

She has since made guest appearances on other documentaries about Paris such as The Supersizers Eat … the French Revolution (BBC 2, 2009), Monumental Challenge – Eiffel Tower (History Channel, 2011), Pricing the Priceless – Eiffel Tower (US National Geographic, 2011) and Edward Burra, a documentary presented by Andrew Graham Dixon (BBC, 2011).

She has written articles and features for the UK press including Lonely Planet, The Independent and Metropolitan. She is also a scriptwriter and won the Jury Special Prize at The French Screenwriting Festival in 2001.

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  1. ^ a b "Paris: Sandrine Voillet" (Press release). BBC. 5 June 2007.
  2. ^ Sandrine's Paris: A Cultural History of the World's Most Romantic City. BBC Books. 2007. ISBN 978-0-563-53911-7.
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