I am bilingual in French, English and German.
I began my training at the Cours Florent, then took a masterclass at the Actor Factory and joined the workshops of Blanche Salant and Paul Weaver and finally the Studio Pygmalion.
I'm also taking opera singing lessons, and I'm a baritone.
Before the pandemic I played Paul Aubry in Diane de Lys by Dumas Fils at the Théatre du Gymnase, since then I've had a few roles, as a parliamentary assistant in Parlement, Season aired FranceTelevisions, I also played Enzo in the feature film "Et Pourtant je l'aimais" by Fouzia Brick, currently in post-production, ...
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Born in Strasbourg, an only child until the age of 23, I met my biological parents and found
siblings and French-Algerian origins. I'm currently writing a one-man play on this subject.
When I was 18, I wanted to become an actor to gain recognition.Today, it's for therapeutic reasons.
By playing characters I realized that if I were them, I wouldn't do any better than they did.
In life, we sometimes think we're doing better than others, but we're probably doing worse.
Doing this job for the right reasons has saved me to stop taking myself so seriously,
and above all to understand that people don't deserve one or two chances, but a thousand.
Life is everyone's first time, and no one knows what they're doing, so let time be smooth and
let's take our work seriously but not ourselves. I have a phobic fear of becoming an old fart,
so I play by the maxim "study morality without teaching it" This world is terribly lacking in love.
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