Astrid Roos, a multifaceted actress of French and Luxembourger descent, was born in the vibrant city of Paris. With a passion for her craft, she has honed her skills in the cinematic, televisual, and theatrical realms, effortlessly navigating both French and English languages.
Throughout her illustrious career, Astrid has had the privilege of starring in films across various international locations, including France, Canada, Indonesia, Morocco, Luxembourg, Belgium, and Greece. Her impressive repertoire boasts a wide range of roles, showcasing her remarkable versatility as an actress.
In 2015, Astrid received a prestigious nomination as "Talent Cannes Adami" during the esteemed Cannes International Film Festival, for her captivating performance in the film "Cleaning Service" directed by Clément Michel. Two years later, she was honored with a nomination for Best Interpretation at the Filmpraïs Award for her outstanding portrayal in "Dark Justice", directed by Paul Cruchten.
Astrid's innovative spirit led her to collaborate on the groundbreaking first French Virtual Reality movie, "Fan Club", alongside esteemed actors Sylvie Testud and Denis Lavant, under the visionary direction of Vincent Ravalec. She then joined forces with the talented Juliette Lewis on the Canadian genre film "Dreamland", directed by Bruce McDonald.
In 2019, Astrid landed the leading role alongside the renowned Max Von Sydow in "Echoes Of The Past", a captivating film directed by Nicholas Dimitropoulos. Her subsequent appearances include the Canal+ period series "Paris Police 1900", by Julien Despaux, and the series "Escape", by Valentin Vincent and Stefan Carlod.
This year, audiences will be treated to Astrid's latest endeavor, the highly anticipated Netflix series "Winter Palace", directed by Pierre Monnard, set to be released at the end of the year. With her impressive body of work and unwavering dedication to her craft, Astrid Roos is undoubtedly a talented actress to watch in the years to come.