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Sophie Delmas

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Sophie Delmas is a French actress and singer from Toulouse. She comes from a Bohemian family and is the granddaughter of opera singers. She trained at the Studio des Variétés and sang with Marcel Mouloudji. She toured for two years with the trio 3 fois Danger and sang with Mariah Carey’s gospel chorus in Bercy in 1996. In 1997 she released a single, Je le veux, written by François Valéry.

She moved into musicals, starting with Un Conte de Noël (2000) at the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin, then played Aurore in L’Ombre d’un géant (2002) at Théâtre Mogador, and Belle Watling in Autant en emporte le vent (2003) at the Palais des Sports de Paris. She created Showllywood to challenge Hollywood musical norms. Pierre Cardin invited her to the Municipal Theatre of Ho Chi Minh City for a televised recital, Bonjour Paris, and she toured for French embassies in the Middle East, the Near East and Iceland. She began vocal coaching and stage directing at the Centre de Formation Vocale.

In 2009 she played both witches in Dothy et le Magicien d’Oz at the Grand Rex and received critical acclaim. She voiced the singing parts of Mother Gothel in the French dub of Tangled. In 2010 she starred as Donna Sheridan in the French version of Mamma Mia!, touring France in 2012–2013. In 2013 she participated in the charity single Un faux départ. From October 2013 to January 2014 she played the Blue Fairy in Pinocchio, le spectacle musical in Paris, opposite Pablo Villafranca and Nuno Resende. Delmas joined Florent Pagny’s team on The Voice in 2014.


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