After Classical studies, Véronique Samakh enrolled in Paris’ Conservatoire National Supérieur d’art dramatique. Her debut was in Double Inconstance by Marivaux.
Along side a prospering acting career, she is passionately interested in bring theatre to children, teens, the handicapped, unemployed, and youth in difficulty. She has enjoyed great success and much satisfaction in mounting productions with these unlikely groups.
Recent productions include La Maison qui Chante, a young audience opera by Betsy Jolas, an evening of haiku and tales of travel from Japan titled La Ronde des Saisons, and following her interest in Japanese culture she has directed a rare french production of Gilbert & Sullivan’s Mikado at the Scène Nationale de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines.