Mirianne Brûlé: Calling All Ramdam Nostalgia Buffs
Actress Mirianne Brûlé has been promoting a brand-new, special project from Mariloup Wolfe on her Instagram account.
Attention Ramdam nostalgia fans.
The woman who portrayed Sélina Laporte-Carpentier in the series Ramdam announced that her close friend has decided to launch her own podcast, titled Chez moi.
“Beautiful Friday morning in the company of my friend Mariloup Wolfe. Attention Ramdam nostalgia fans, she’s launching a podcast called Chez moi, and we talked about all kinds of things in our lives, including our Ramdam years. We’ve known each other for over 20 years! It’s wild how fast time flies. Mariloup has always been a strong, inspiring woman to me. Long live your project! It’s such a beautiful day today that I took a walk in the sunshine,”
20 Years of Friendship
Mirianne Brûlé and Mariloup Wolfe share a solid friendship that goes back to the early 2000s, when they first met on the set of Ramdam. Back then, Mariloup played Marianne and Mirianne played Sélina, and the project quickly became the launching pad for a personal bond that would endure long after the filming ended. Since then, they’ve proudly celebrated their enduring closeness, and today, more than two decades later, they remain united by that history.
Although their career paths have sometimes pulled them in different directions—Mariloup pursuing acting and directing in Quebec, and Mirianne choosing to settle in Costa Rica for a time—they make a point of nurturing their bond through small rituals, like their famous “annual lunches” that give them a chance to reconnect, reminisce, and stay present for one another.
Much More Than Just a Series
Time really flies!
The Ramdam series, broadcast for several years on Télé-Québec, had a major impact in Quebec, becoming a true cultural phenomenon for an entire generation of teenagers. By tackling themes like friendship, love, family conflicts, school, and the first steps toward adulthood with realism and sensitivity, it managed to reflect the real concerns of young people while entertaining them.
It also served as a launching pad for many actors, including Mariloup Wolfe, Julianne Côté, Jason Roy-Léveillé, Catherine Brunet, Mirianne Brûlé, and many more, who went on to pursue notable careers.
Nearly 20 years after its finale, Ramdam remains a nostalgic reference and a powerful symbol of Quebec youth television.
Are you ready to discover the first episode of Mariloup’s podcast, which will rekindle your fond Ramdam memories, in the company of Mirianne?
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