Christine Bravo
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Born13 May 1956
Paris, France
Occupation(s)Television presenter, journalist, columnist, author
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| Born | 13 May 1956 Paris, France |
| Occupation(s) | Television presenter, journalist, columnist, author |
Christine Bravo (born 13 May 1956) is a French television presenter, journalist, columnist and author.
Christine Bravo was born in Paris, her father Antonio Bravo was a Spanish mason from Toledo.[1] At the age of 18, she left her family to live in Paris.[1] She met one year earlier Jean-Paul Sartre, while creating the newspaper Libération, in which she collaborates with the philosopher.[1] After graduating in history at the Paris Diderot University, she passed the contest of normal school and became a teacher from 1979 to 1982. In 1980, she lived for one year in Tijuana, Mexico. After coming back to France, she published with an editor of Flammarion her first autobiographical novel Avenida B.