Alexandra Gentil, a talented and ambitious individual, took a courageous step by relocating to the City of Light, Paris, at the youthful age of 14, to pursue her aspirations at the esteemed Cours Florent. Little did she know that fate was kindly smiling upon her, as she soon caught the attention of industry professionals, securing the role of Tiphaine Bouley in the extremely popular television series "Fais pas ci, fais pas ça", broadcast on France 2. This marked the inception of her acting career, with the show enjoying a substantial and devoted audience.
Television soon took notice of her remarkable talent, and in 2007, she landed a role in the gripping crime drama "Duel en ville". This project reunited her with the acclaimed director Pascal Chaumeil, and she shared the screen with esteemed actors Patrick Chesnais and Xavier Beauvois, further solidifying her position as a rising star in the French film and television industry.
Alexandra Gentil embarked on a cinematic journey in 2008, landing a role in the dramatic film "Joueuse" directed by the esteemed Catherine Bottaro, alongside the accomplished Sandrine Bonnaire.
Two years later, in 2011, she collaborated with Lou Doillon and Aurélien Wiik on the television adaptation of the celebrated bande dessinée "L’Épervier", skillfully helmed by Stéphane Clavier.
In 2009, Alexandra Gentil took on a new challenge, venturing into the world of theatre with the production of "Vie privée", masterfully directed by Pierre Laville.