Aurelien's foray into the cinematic world commenced at the tender age of 12, with his debut role in Claude Pinoteau's "Cache Cash". This marked the beginning of a profound passion that would soon become an integral part of his life. As he grew older, Aurelien's dedication to his craft only intensified, prompting him to put his academic pursuits on hold at the age of 16 to focus on a full-time career in the theater and cinema.
Despite his youthful departure from formal education, Aurelien's innate talent and perseverance enabled him to carve out a niche for himself in the industry. His unique blend of creative vision and technical expertise has allowed him to flourish as a writer and director of short films, leaving a lasting impact on the world of cinema.
Aurelien's personal life is also marked by a rich cultural heritage, courtesy of his Norwegian ancestry through his father. He is blessed with an older brother, Benjamin, who has undoubtedly played a significant role in shaping his life and artistic endeavors.