My name is Loïs Schlieper, I’m an actor born in Bordeaux and based in Paris. After training at Cours Florent (2018–2021), I continued to develop my craft through various acting workshops. In parallel, I joined the Égrégore collective, with whom we received the CNC Talent First Prize for the short film Lucien.
I work across film, television, theatre and web projects. My recent credits include La Fille au Cœur de Cochon (France TV Slash), 18h30 (Arte), Rivales (France 2), L’Intruse by Shirley Monsarrat (France 2), Des gens bien ordinaires by Ovidie (Canal+), Les Anonymes by Julien Séri, Master Crimes (TF1), Amours Solitaires (Arte), Merteuil by Jessica Palud, and Adieu Jean-Pat by Cécilia Rouaud.
I enjoy exploring different forms of performance, with a particular interest in improvisation. I also directed and performed in Fracassés, an adaptation of Kae Tempest’s play.
I am fluent in French, English and Spanish. I play guitar, practice circus arts, climbing, and board sports. I am represented by Agence Marceline Lenoir (Emmanuelle Bourcy).