Marie-Christine Lemaire

Marie-Christine Angeline Lemaire-Eldridge (born 17 February 1970), best known by her stage name Marie-Christine Lemaire, is a Magisterian actress, stand-up comedian, and voice actress. Lemaire is best known for her tenure in the Magisterian sketch comedy series, The House Party Crew where she stayed until it's conclusion on May 12, 2012. After the cancellation of The House Party Crew, she became a podcaster hosting her video podcast Lemaire Talking. Lemaire made her own mockumentary sitcom in 2013 where she plays as a fictionalized version of herself in MTV.

Early life
Lemaire was born in Annesia City. She is the daughter of Emmerson Lemaire, former Governor of the Federal Capital Territory. During her high school years, Marie-Christine was class treasurer throughout her junior year. She played soccer in high school, recorded statistics for the boys' basketball team and was a member of student council.

After graduating high school, she attended the Hawk University. She completed her bachelor's degree in electrical engineering in 1990. In 1990, Lemaire went on to continue her studies to obtain a Master's of Science in electrical engineering from the National University of Magisteria in 1992.

After graduating college, Lemaire continued her stand-up career. In 1997, she was recruited to join the cast of The House Party Crew.

Personal life
Lemaire is married to Brian Eldridge in 1995. Eldridge and Lemaire have one son, Marius Lemaire (born 1997).