Paule Herreman
Paule Herreman was a Belgian actress and television presenter for National Institute of Broadcasting (INR).
Career
Early life
Daughter of the Dutch-speaking poet Raymond Herreman, Paule Herreman studied Germanic philology. She first worked as a parliamentary stenographer in the Belgian Senate and then as an executive secretary.Broadcasting
After the Liberation, she worked as head of the announcer department. In 1954, she joined the National Institute of Broadcasting (INR) to coordinate the programs broadcasting of Eurovision. With a significant general knowledge, from 1969 to 1980 she became the Belgian ambassador for the television program Le Francophonissime, which was hosted by Pierre Tchernia, Georges de Caunes, Jean-Pierre Cuny, Jean Chatel and Fabrice. The referee was Jacques Capelovici. These were friendly contests between representatives of several French-speaking countries. She also commentated for RTBF viewers at the Jeux Sans Frontières between 1965 and 1982.She died on October 3, 1991 at the age of 72 following a thrombosis that occurred on the stage of a theater a few days earlier.