Pauline Rénevier's odyssey in the realm of acting commenced in Hamburg, where she first discovered the art form through a theatrical course offered at her school, igniting a spark that would propel her to embark on a profound journey. This nascent interest subsequently led her to pursue a higher education in acting at the esteemed University of Music and Theater in Hamburg, a decision that would shape her artistic trajectory.
Rénevier's journey in the world of acting began well before she stepped foot in a formal educational setting. In 2017 and 2018, she participated in a series of acting seminars, each designed to help her refine her craft. One such seminar was a four-day workshop, led by the renowned US drama teacher Ron Burrus, at the prestigious "Actors Conservatory". This invaluable experience allowed her to delve deeper into the art of acting, learning from a master of the craft. Building upon this foundation, Rénevier also joined the youth performance group "Reset" at the Thalia Meeting Point in 2018. This new opportunity further enabled her to hone her skills, surrounded by like-minded individuals who shared her passion for performance.
Renevier's initial foray into the world of film was marked by a significant milestone in the year 2009, when she made her debut appearance in the short film "The Little Match Seller", a pivotal moment that would set the stage for her future endeavors in the industry.
However, it was not until the year 2011 that Renevier truly caught the attention of audiences and critics alike, as she landed the leading role of Åsa Berggren in the German-Swedish television two-part series "Nils Holgersson's wonderful journey", a performance that would serve as a catalyst for her subsequent rise to prominence in the world of entertainment.
Between the years of 2015 and 2016, Rénevier solidified her burgeoning reputation as a talented actress by appearing in an impressive 14 episodes of the television series "Sibel & Max". This notable stint further showcased her impressive range and versatility as a performer, propelling her to the forefront of the industry.
In 2017, Rénevier's impressive resume continued to grow as she took on the role of a lifetime in the film "Der Zauberlehrling", which was part of the esteemed ZDF film series "Fairytale Pearls". This critically acclaimed production afforded her the opportunity to hone her craft and demonstrate her ability to adapt to a wide range of characters and storylines.
The following year, Rénevier once again showcased her incredible talent by taking on one of the lead roles in the short-film production "Wind(s)stärke". This project served as a testament to her dedication to her craft and her willingness to take on new and challenging roles.
In the year 2019, Rénevier made a significant impact on the entertainment scene by taking on the starring role in Mark Forster's music video "747", a visual masterpiece directed by the talented Kim Frank.
Since 2021, Rénevier has been captivating audiences with her portrayal of Duchess Helene in Bavaria in the popular RTL television series "Sisi", a testament to her impressive range and adaptability.
In addition to her work in "Sisi", Rénevier's versatility was further showcased in 2021 when she appeared in the highly acclaimed ARD two-parter "The White House on the Rhine", a production that allowed her to demonstrate her ability to excel in a wide range of roles and genres.
Rénevier has the distinction of being a long-standing and integral part of the esteemed ensemble at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg, a prestigious position she has proudly held since the commencement of the 2022/23 theatrical season.