GRACE SERI

Grace Seri (living and working in Paris) joined the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art (2013) for three years of training with Daniel Mesguich, Xavier Gallais, Georges Lavaudant, and Stuart Seide. She appeared in the short film Le Bleu Blanc Rouge de mes Cheveux by Josza Enjambe and received the award for Best Female Newcomer at the Jean-Carmet Festival in Moulins (2016). She performed in Hôtel Feydeau at the Théâtre de l’Odéon under the direction of Georges Lavaudant (2017), followed by Lourdes by Paul Toucangau at the Théâtre de la Colline in Paris. Grace met director Keti Irubetagoyena, with whom she…

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Grace Seri (living and working in Paris) joined the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art (2013) for three years of training with Daniel Mesguich, Xavier Gallais, Georges Lavaudant, and Stuart Seide. She appeared in the short film Le Bleu Blanc Rouge de mes Cheveux by Josza Enjambe and received the award for Best Female Newcomer at the Jean-Carmet Festival in Moulins (2016). She performed in Hôtel Feydeau at the Théâtre de l’Odéon under the direction of Georges Lavaudant (2017), followed by Lourdes by Paul Toucangau at the Théâtre de la Colline in Paris. Grace met director Keti Irubetagoyena, with whom she performed in the creation La Femme n’existe pas at the Théâtre de l’Echangeur (2018). She then acted in her first feature film, Un violent désir de bonheur by Clément Schneider, which was selected at the Cannes Film Festival in the Acid category (2019)

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