Screen & Stage

Film & Theatre

Trained at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts in Montpellier, my studio work is rooted in my acting background.
A path built on stage and in front of the camera. Here are a few markers to give a sense of my acting world.

Professional headshots
Theatre photo slideshow
Theatre acting

My early years as an actress were grounded in theatre, with demanding texts and productions that were very different from one another. This stage work still shapes how I approach performance today—rhythm, intention, and nuance in French version work.

I have performed in adaptations of classic and modern playwrights/authors, including:

  • Shakespeare
  • Calderón
  • Molière
  • Dostoevsky

I have also written and directed several shows, which gave me a global view of a character arc—from table work to the stage.

Recent on-set excerpts — on-camera acting.
Film & camera

Alongside theatre, I have worked on screen: series, TV films, feature projects, and short films. Acting for camera taught me how to adapt to technical set constraints without losing emotional truth.

I have played a wide range of roles: strong-willed women, more fragile characters, and quieter figures who are still pivotal to the story. I especially enjoy exploring the nuances between comedic and dramatic registers.

From set to French version work

Whether I’m at the mic or directing, I stay attentive to the character’s inner movement.

A French version is not just a technical exercise: it’s a new performance writing—faithful to the original work while speaking clearly to French-speaking audiences.

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