Anne Meson (born 12 May 1975) is a French show host and singer.
Her mother was a Russian artist and a dance teacher.
Her father was a Spanish stuntman and musician.
In her childhood, Meson studied piano, dance but also horse riding.
Her TV careers began in 1982 at 7, when she appears in several commercials.
She also was a child model.
Meson appeared for the first time on the silver screen in 1984, in Stress along with French actors Carole Laure and Guy Marchand.
Later, she joined the casts of : L'amour ou presque (1985), La lettre perdue (1987) and Bernadette (1988).
In addition to her cinema career, Meson also appeared on stage.
She played in Molière's Le malade imaginaire, and starred in Philippe Chatel's famous musical Emilie Jolie.
Two years later, Meson played as a accompanist to French rock-star Johnny Hallyday during one of his concerts in Paris-Bercy.