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Péri Cochin (Périhane Chalabi) was born on 28 May, 1965 in Beyrouth, Lebanon, is a French TV host with Lebanese and Iraqi origins. Discover Péri Cochin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

Popular As Périhane Chalabi
Occupation Television presenter, producer, entrepreneur
Age 58 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 28 May, 1965
Birthday 28 May
Birthplace Beyrouth, Lebanon
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1965

Périhane Chalabi Cochin (born 28 May 1965 in Beirut) more commonly known as Péri Cochin, is a French TV host with Lebanese and Iraqi heritage.

1974

Péri and her family left Lebanon for France in 1974 at the age of nine, at the start of the Lebanese civil war.

After attending boarding school and passing her baccalauréat at the age of 16, Péri enrolled at the École du Louvre, where she specialised in contemporary art.

Finding these studies lacking in vitality, she decided to change.

She went on to study architecture, obtaining her DESA diploma with a special mention from the jury.

She had three children with the architect Guillaume Cochin: Théodore, Aristide and Hippolyte.

She also raised Maxime, her husband's son from a previous marriage.

1991

In 1991, she launched La Tarte aux Bonbons with her sister-in-law.

These candy gift products were an immediate success, with 2,500 points of sale in France, exports to twelve countries and a licence in the United States.

1996

In 1996, Péri began working with confectionery manufacturers to create new products and sign licences.

1997

Her travels gave her the idea in 1997 of registering a patent to prevent salt from clumping (sticking) when it's damp.

At the same time, she designed and developed the first line of indoor/outdoor furniture in exotic wood for a leading manufacturer.

2001

In 2001, recognized for her numerous skills, her humour and her outspokenness, she joined Laurent Ruquier's team for his shows On va s'gêner on Europe 1 and On a tout essayé on France 2 until the show was discontinued in 2007.

She also appeared on Les Grosses Têtes' and L'Émission pour tous on France 2.

2005

Péri Cochin launched a parallel production business with her company Periscoop in 2005.

She bought the rights to Tout le monde en parle and Un gars, une fille to produce them in Arabic for television stations in the Middle East.

Taratata, Union libre, Sans aucun doute and many other successful adaptations soon followed.

All these prime-time entertainment programmes are broadcast via satellite from the Persian Gulf to the Maghreb.

2007

In 2007, she joined Guillaume Durand in his new cultural programme, Esprits libres.

In 2007, Péri published a book entitled Péri, mode de vie, mode d'emploi, published by Calmann Levy.

2008

On 20 September 2008, along with four columnists, she presented her own programme Bien dans ma vie, devoted to well-being and broadcast every Saturday on M6.

She decided not to renew for a second season because her career as a producer took over.

She also expanded her production activities in 2008, buying the rights to a Spanish play entitled El Otro Lado de la Cama and working on the project that would become Open Bed.

She approached Laurent Ruquier about doing a French adaptation, and they ended up co-producing the play, which was performed by Elisa Tovati and Titoff at Les Bouffes Parisiens.

At the same time, she created J'adoreLesDiners.com, a website aimed at anyone who wanted to widen their circle of acquaintances by taking part in dinners in every major city in France.

In just a few weeks, thousands of people signed up and dinners were launched.

2013

On 17 May 2013, on Laurent Ruquier's show on Europe 1, she announced that she was pregnant with her fourth child (a daughter, Talma) with her new partner, for whom it would be the first child.

She was godmother of Papillons blancs de Paris for 15 years, an association that works in the interests of people with mental and cognitive disabilities and their families.

In 2013, Péri invented a new kind of lottery, a charity lottery, 1 Picasso for 100 euros in aid of the International Association for the Safeguarding of Tyre, an ancient city in southern Lebanon, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Donations were used to build a craft village, with the aim of reviving ancient craft techniques, creating jobs and stimulating economic development in the region.

2015

In 2015, she bought the rights to Got Talent for French-speaking Africa and began production of L'Afrique a un incroyable talent, with a prestigious jury including Angelique Kidjo, Fally Ipupa and Claudia Tagbo.

2016

She opened an office in Abidjan in 2016 to make the most of this super-production in 22 countries, with six broadcasting channels including Canal+ Afrique.

Two seasons followed, with more than 10,000 candidates auditioned across all the countries and numerous awards from Facebook and YouTube for the record-breaking number of followers and views.

2019

A second edition of 1 Picasso for 100 euros took place in 2019.

The funds raised, this time for the NGO Care, have given 200,000 people living in Cameroon and Madagascar access to clean water.

"What I love most of all is creating new concepts," she says.

2020

She runs the company Waww La Table, which she co-founded in 2020.

Chalabi Cochin comes from families of transnational identities with a Shia background.

Her father is the Iraqi businessman Talal Chalabi, a brother of the banker and politician Ahmad Chalabi.

The Chalabis descend from a Shia dynasty of merchants and bankers in Baghdad.