Mirabelle Kirkland is a celebrated Franco-American screenwriter and novelist, boasting a remarkable aptitude for effortlessly articulating herself in both French and English, a testament to her linguistic versatility and cultural dexterity.
Her extensive and impressive body of work comprises novels such as "Our Dear Neighbors", "Josephine Guardian Angel", and the captivating TV-series "Spencer, Gawayn, and Plankton invasion", each one showcasing her remarkable talent for storytelling and her ability to craft compelling narratives that resonate with audiences.
Notably, Kirkland has also ventured into the realm of filmmaking, writing and directing two short films, "Nouvelles d'angelique" in 2005 and "Les couillus" in 2007, for Avalon Films, further solidifying her reputation as a multifaceted creative force.
Currently, she is diligently developing an original comedy series for Véma Productions, a testament to her unwavering dedication to her craft and her unrelenting passion for storytelling.
Mirabelle Kirkland's impressive repertoire extends far beyond her notable accomplishments in writing and directing, as she has also honed her exceptional skills as a voice-over actress, boasting a remarkable proficiency in a diverse array of languages.
Born and raised with a strong foundation in her native languages, French and English, Kirkland has naturally developed a keen ear for linguistic nuances, allowing her to effortlessly navigate the complexities of spoken Spanish. Furthermore, she has cultivated a robust understanding of German, with a strong foundation in the grammatical structures and idiomatic expressions characteristic of this language.
In addition to her mastery of these languages, Kirkland has also demonstrated a remarkable aptitude for Serbo-Croatian, showcasing her impressive ability to absorb and assimilate the unique phonetic and grammatical features of this Slavic language.