My name is Marie, I’m from Nevers, and I grew up torn between the Morvan region and my dreams of becoming an actress in Paris.
Today, I’m 21 years old. I’ve been living in Paris for five years, and my heart still swings between these two opposite worlds.
From the age of 8 until I graduated high school, I did theater in Nevers — through classes (first in an association, then at the conservatory) and various projects (stage plays, street performances, etc.).
At 17, I finally moved to Paris to begin professional training.
I spent a year studying at L’Atelier de l’Acteur under the direction of Florence Nahon.
Then, in 2021, I joined the Jean Périmony Drama School, where I underwent three years of intensive training. I also deepened my work in front of the camera with Christophe Réveille and Stéphane Charbit.
In September 2024, I co-founded a theater company with some friends from school — the Collectif Naja. We’re currently working on our first production: a powerful, socially-engaged play about domestic violence, the identity of victims in an oppressive system, and the path to reclaimed freedom.
At the same time, I work as a school supervisor (AED) in a middle school in the 18th arrondissement. It’s more than just a job — I find a lot of joy in it, and I learn a great deal from working alongside teenagers. They help me grow every day, and I’m very grateful for that.
I explore various artistic disciplines: drawing, painting, and photography.
I also work out regularly (strength training and running), which is an important part of my life. I love discovering new disciplines and challenging my limits.
Over the years, I’ve practiced volleyball, swimming, track and field, horseback riding (level 3), dance, and skiing.