Julie Arnold was revealed in the series Marc et Sophie, in which she played a woman in a relationship with actor Gérard Rinaldi. Broadcast between 1987 and 1992 on TF1, the French sitcom comprising more than 200 episodes retraced the daily lives of Marc, a veterinarian, and Sophie, a doctor. The two health professionals shared a common waiting room in their house and French television viewers were invited to follow their daily life punctuated by numerous adventures. Après un passage à la télévision, Julie Arnold continue a great career on stage.
Now aged 70, Julie Arnold continues her passion for theater, which began a long time ago while she was taking a course at the École du Louvre. From the 1980s, she performed in several plays such as Silence en coulisses ! (1993), Funny couple (1994) which is none other than one of the most performed comic texts in the world, My wife is crazy (2001), Everything changes by Olivier Lejeune which she replayed three times (2002, 2017 and 2025), undoubtedly the piece most associated with her image, but also Older Marriage, Happy Marriage et Toâ by Sacha Guitry (2020).
Julie Arnold a traumatisé Vincent Mac Doom
With a long career in the theater industry, Julie Arnold was able to disturb with her presence. Vincent Mac Doom also said in an interview that the latter had traumatized him while they shared the poster of a play: “She reminded me every day that she, she was a great actress who had a 35-year careerI had just arrived and she didn’t understand. She was jealous of this popularity that I have. Because she was famous, but she wasn’t popular.”.
Julie Arnold, guest-star in French series
Far from being satisfied with a single field of art, Julie Arnold pursued her career in parallel in cinema. In 2002, she starred in the film My wife’s name is Maurice. But it is above all as a guest on French series that she stands out. In the 2010s, Julie Arnold notably played a role in More beautiful life as well as in Camping Paradis. In 2024, she even joins season 5 of the series Astrid and Raphaelle in which she plays Patricia, the mother of Raphaëlle Coste.
Who are the men in her life?
If her life is still very active between theater and cinema, Julie Arnold, Proust’s madeleine of young people who grew up in the eighties, made the headlines with on sentimental life full of twists and turns. In the eighties, the one who plays Sophie shared her life with Jean-Loup Dabadie before separating on good terms: “It’s life, we lived what we had to live, that’s all. But we’re still in touch”. In 2009, she made the headlines thanks to her very rapid relationship with sports journalist Gérald Holtz.
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