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Bérengère Marrier de Lagatinerie was born on 25 April 1968 in Paris, France. She was the eldest daughter of Marc Porel that he had with the model Bénédicte Lacoste, his first wife. Coming from a family in the middle of the show, Bérengère was predestined to a bright future in cinema. It is therefore quite natural that she took her first steps in the cinema and that at the age of ten years in front of the camera by turning alongside Anny Duperey in the film "Trocadero bleu citron" (1978) realized by Michael Schock . Subsequently, she continued her life and continued her studies. She is still a teenager when she lost her father, actor Marc Porel, a victim of meningitis at the age of 34, while on vacation in Morocco in August 1983. Unfortunately, Fought on her a few years later. In April 1991, a friend had her car broken and asked Bérangère to help her push the vehicle on the side of the road. The car was heavy and the ground wet, by the falling rain. The two women made a lot of effort to push the vehicle, but Berengère's hands slipped and carried it away. She lost her balance and her head hit the trunk of the car. Stunned and unconscious, she was immediately transported to the nearest hospital. Her condition was very bad for two days. On the third day, she suffered a stroke and died on 23 April 1991, two days before her birthday. Her grandfather, Gérard Landry Marrier of Lagatinerie, was inconsolable, for once again misfortune deprived him of a loved one, first his son, Marc, who died prematurely, then his little daughter Berengère, with the circumstance Aggravating that he had prepared a big party for her birthday.