Alexia, a skilled and accomplished actress who hails from France, has made a name for herself as a prominent figure in the European film and theatre industries, with her base of operations situated in the vibrant city of Brussels. With a solid foundation in classical drama, she has developed her acting abilities through rigorous training at the prestigious IAD Drama School in Belgium, where she had the opportunity to refine her craft under the guidance of experienced instructors.
Alexia's academic endeavors ultimately led to her securing a foothold on the esteemed stages of Belgium, with her performances gracing the premises of Le Théâtre National, Le Théâtre Les Tanneurs, and Le Rideau de Bruxelles, thereby showcasing her burgeoning talent to a wider audience.
Alexia's remarkable ascent in the world of film was marked by her outstanding performance in the Belgian short film Idioma, which garnered her the esteemed Best Actress Performance award at the prestigious Festival Le Court en Dit Long in Paris in the year 2009. This impressive achievement in the short film genre ultimately led to her relocation to London in 2011, where she went on to enroll at the renowned Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, subsequently earning a master's degree in Acting for Screen.
Alexia's remarkable comeback to the European entertainment scene has been marked by a string of captivating performances in prominent Belgian and French feature films, leaving a lasting impression on audiences everywhere.
Her impressive résumé boasts a diverse range of cinematic credits, including the critically acclaimed "Girl", the suspenseful "La Mécanique de l'ombre", the period drama "La Religieuse", and a plethora of captivating short films, such as the gripping "Fugazi", the high-octane "Cadillac", and the thought-provoking "Sonar".
Furthermore, Alexia's exceptional acting abilities have enabled her to seamlessly transition to the small screen, securing notable roles in esteemed television series such as the gripping "La Trêve", the psychological thriller "Transferts", and the international co-production "The Tunnel".