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'''Lizzie Brocheré''' (born 22 March 1985) is a ] film, television, and theatre actress who began working as a child actress in 1995 and has become a strong television and film presence in French cinema. She moved to English-speaking roles in the early 2010s, with appearances in dark comedic and dramatic pieces from ] (''One to Another'', with ] and ]), ] (''After Fall, Winter'', 2011) and ] and ] ('']'', 2012–2013, in which she played Grace Bertrand). | '''Lizzie Brocheré''' ({{IPA-fr|bʁɔ.ʃʁe|}},<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ss-H3QdmJ6o|title=Falling Water: David Ajala, Lizzie Brocheré & Will Yun Lee Describe The Show|publisher=Entertainment Weekly - YouTube|date=2016-10-29|accessdate=2020-09-21}}</ref> born 22 March 1985) is a ] film, television, and theatre actress who began working as a child actress in 1995 and has become a strong television and film presence in French cinema. She moved to English-speaking roles in the early 2010s, with appearances in dark comedic and dramatic pieces from ] (''One to Another'', with ] and ]), ] (''After Fall, Winter'', 2011) and ] and ] ('']'', 2012–2013, in which she played Grace Bertrand). | ||
==Life and career== | ==Life and career== |
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Lizzie Brocheré | |
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Born | (1985-03-22) 22 March 1985 (age 39) Paris, France |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1995–present |
Lizzie Brocheré ([bʁɔ.ʃʁe], born 22 March 1985) is a French film, television, and theatre actress who began working as a child actress in 1995 and has become a strong television and film presence in French cinema. She moved to English-speaking roles in the early 2010s, with appearances in dark comedic and dramatic pieces from Jean-Marc Barr (One to Another, with Arthur Dupont and Karl E. Landler), Eric Schaeffer (After Fall, Winter, 2011) and Brad Falchuk and Ryan Murphy (American Horror Story: Asylum, 2012–2013, in which she played Grace Bertrand).
Life and career
Lizzie Brocheré is a French writer, actor, producer and activist. She currently stars as the lead in Gale Anne Hurd's sci-fi show Falling Water which airs on USA and Amazon. The second season premiered on January 6, 2018.
She is well known to US audiences for playing the role of Coco in Guillermo del Toro's The Strain and the role of Grace in FX's American Horror Story. Her international TV credits include the French TV series Versailles, BBC's The Hour and Canal+'s Braquo.
Brocheré began acting at a very young age and starred in various French TV shows and films including Hugo Santiago's The Wolf of the West Coast and Bac +70, for which she won the Best Young Actress Award at the Luchon Film Festival. Her big break came when she landed the lead role in the sensual Dogme's film One to Another directed by Jean-Marc Barr and Pascal Arnold with whom she collaborated again a few years later on with the thriller American Translation.
She was in the experimental video Linear by Anton Corbijn and also starred in Lou Viger's, Do Me Love, which was one of the first features to be shot with a camera. She also starred in the VR film Alteration, which premiered at the 2017 Tribeca and Venice Film Festivals.
Her other film credits include: Nicolas Bedos's "The Good Times"; F. Javier Gutiérrez's Rings; David Verbeke's Full Contact, for which she won the award for Best Female Actor at the Chicago International Film Festival; Eric Schaeffer's After Fall, Winter; Frédéric Jardin's Nuit Blanche; Nakache and Toledano's Tellement proches's and Karin Albou's The Wedding Song, for which she won the Best Actress Award at the Saint-Jean-de-Luz Film Festival.
Brocheré received her master's in film and literature at the Sorbonne and went on to ESCP Europe business school for media management. During her time there, she worked for Acajou Films and launched the "7 Days for a Film" script contest in Cameroon. She also line-produced the winning short film Les Oreilles by Gilbert Babena.
She started the non-profit organisation Iemanja with Léo Leibovici, whose goal is to promote sustainable environmental awareness and create dialogues between cultures and generations. Through Iemanja, she produced the short environmental documentary Une Zone Humide à Défendre and Terre Ferme, a collective work, written and directed with refugees, to explore the issue of everyday racism in the month leading up to the 2017 French presidential election. Iemanja also works to apply tools of performance to social integration techniques.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | Le Loup de la côte ouest | Jeanne | |
2004 | Un petit jeu sans conséquence | Gladys | |
2006 | Chacun sa nuit | Lucie | |
2006 | Papier glacé | Short film | |
2007 | Septembre et moi | Septembre | Short film |
2008 | Le Chant des mariées | Myriam | |
2008 | A French Film | Young Parisian Woman | |
2009 | Tellement proches | Clara | |
2009 | Linear | Waitress | |
2009 | Do Me Love | Juliette | |
2009 | The Vintner's Luck | Sabine | |
2010 | Depuis demain | Camille | Short film |
2011 | Ni une, ni deux | Assistante sociale | Short film |
2011 | American Translation | Aurore | |
2011 | Nuit Blanche | Vignali | |
2011 | After Fall, Winter | Sophie | |
2012 | Imparfait du subjectif | Short film | |
2013 | La marque des anges - Miserere | Dounia | |
2014 | Award Winning Indie Lesbian Sex Film | Short film | |
2015 | The Magic Mountain | Anna Winkler | Voice acting |
2015 | Full Contact | Cindy | |
2017 | Rings | Kelly | |
2017 | The Dream of the Guest | Blue | Post-production |
2018 | Vaurien | Anna |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1995 | Parents à mi-temps | ||
1999 | Trois en un – Mission: Protection Rapprochée | ||
2001 | Margaux Valence: Le silence d'Alice | Alice | Television film |
2001 | Relic Hunter | Princess Natasha | Episode: "Don't Go into the Woods" |
2001 | Joséphine, ange gardien | Katia | Episode: "La Tête dans les étoiles" |
2002 | Une autre femme | Emma | Television film |
2002–2007 | Alex Santana, négociateur – Un ange noir | Eva | 7 episodes |
2002 | Qui a tué Lili? | ||
2002 | Les enquêtes d'Éloïse Rome | Lili | Episode: "Qui a tué Lili?" |
2003 | Sissi, l'impératrice rebelle | Sissi Jeune | Television film |
2004 | Le Miroir de l'eau | Anaïs | 4 episodes |
2005 | Un lendemain matin – Avec le temps | ||
2005 | Dolmen | Aude Perec | Episode: "Episode #1.1" |
2005 | Sauveur Giordano | Audrey Nancel | Episode: "L'envers du décor" |
2005 | Maigret | Geneviève Blanchon | Episode: "Maigret et l'étoile du nord" |
2006–2011 | R.I.S. Police scientifique – Une vie brisée | Cécile Chalonges | 14 episodes |
2006 | Femmes de loi | Pauline Delcourt | Episode: "Cantine mortelle" |
2006 | Aves le temps... | Julie Fransen | Television film |
2007 | Bac +70 | Alice | Television film |
2008 | Camping paradis | Babette | Episode: "Lorsque l'enfant paraît" |
2008 | Groupe flag | Jeanne | Episode: "Haute protection" |
2009 | SoeurThérèse.com | Inès Marin | Episode: "Crime d'amour" |
2009 | Les Bleus: premiers pas dans la police | Elina Volkova | 6 episodes |
2010 | Le roi, l'écureuil et la couleuvre | Louise de La Vallière | 2 episodes |
2010 | La maison des Rocheville | Constance | Episode: "La maison en héritage" |
2011 | L'été des Lip | Patricia Mélinès | Television film |
2011 | I Love Perigord | Ludivine | Television film |
2011 | Ni vu, ni connu | Éléonore | Television film |
2012 | Un petit bout de France | Clara | Television film |
2012–2013 | American Horror Story: Asylum | Grace Bertrand | Main cast; 11 episodes |
2012 | The Hour | Camille Mettier | 4 episodes |
2014 | Braquo | Séverine | Television film |
2014 | Two Little Girls in Blue | Oriane | 8 episodes |
2015 | The Strain | Coco Marchand | 9 episodes |
2015–2017 | Versailles | Claudine Masson | 10 episodes |
2016–2018 | Falling Water | Tess | Main role |
Music videos
Title | Year | Performer(s) |
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"Flowers: The Micronauts remix" | 2010 | Magic Pop Hotel |
References
- "Falling Water: David Ajala, Lizzie Brocheré & Will Yun Lee Describe The Show". Entertainment Weekly - YouTube. October 29, 2016. Retrieved September 21, 2020.
- https://instagram.com/p/3K-1b-zBFN/
- Moylan, Brian (October 13, 2016). "Falling Water review – Dream-controlling sci-fi thriller will send you to sleep". The Guardian. theguardian.com. Retrieved 2018-03-04.
- Butler, Karen (April 3, 2017). "USA Network Orders Second Season of 'Falling Water'". United Press International (UPI). Via TV Insider. tvinsider.com retrieved 2018-03-04.