Loïc Corbery's odyssey in the realm of theatre and film commenced at a remarkably tender age, with his parents, a brilliant engineer father and a distinguished professor of literature mother, playing a pivotal role in fostering his ardor for the performing arts.
After successfully completing his baccalaureate, Corbery made the bold decision to depart from his hometown of Avignon, driven by an insatiable passion to pursue his aspirations in the vibrant city of Paris. He subsequently enrolled in the prestigious Périmony course, where he immersed himself in the world of theatre, eager to develop his skills and knowledge in this artistic field.
Corbery's journey of self-discovery and artistic growth continued as he proceeded to attend the renowned National Conservatory of Dramatic Art, a prestigious institution that offered him the opportunity to refine his craft under the guidance of esteemed instructors Stuart Seide and Jacques Lassalle. This period of intense training and mentorship, spanning from 1997 to 2000, played a pivotal role in shaping Corbery's artistic identity and laying the foundation for his future success.
Corbery's early career was characterized by a succession of remarkable performances, one of the most notable being his role in the 2003 production "Le jour du destin", a performance that garnered him a nomination for the esteemed Molières 2004 award in the category of male theatrical revelation.
In addition to his work on stage, Corbery also made appearances in several French television series, frequently taking on recurring roles, such as in the widely popular series "Commissaire Valence", which was broadcast on TF1, alongside the renowned actor Bernard Tapie.
In the year 2005, Corbery embarked on a new chapter in his illustrious career by joining the prestigious and renowned Comédie-Française, a theatre company steeped in tradition and excellence.
Within a remarkably short period of time, Corbery made a significant impact with his highly acclaimed performances in various productions, including the classic play "Le Cid" penned by the celebrated French playwright Pierre Corneille, and masterfully directed by the esteemed Brigitte Jaques.
Additionally, Corbery also showcased his remarkable acting skills in a production of Shakespeare's timeless comedy "The Taming of the Shrew", expertly directed by the visionary Oskaras Koršunovas.
As his talent and dedication to his craft continued to flourish, Corbery was officially inducted as a member of the Comédie-Française in the year 2010, a testament to his hard work and commitment to the world of theatre.
In the year 2009, Corbery was bestowed with the esteemed responsibility of overseeing the artistic direction of a tribute to the illustrious and renowned playwright, Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, more commonly known as Molière, thereby reinforcing his reputation as a highly respected and accomplished artist within the French theatre community.