Fleur Geffrier

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Fleur Geffrier
BornAugust 24, 1986
Tarn, France
NationalityFrench
OccupationActress

Fleur Geffrier is a French actress.

Biography

Early life and education

Fleur Geffrier was born on August 24, 1986, in Tarn, France, to a chef father and a housewife mother.

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She pursued a master's degree in Performing Arts in Nice. In 2008, she moved to Paris to join the theatrical training studio in Vitry-sur-Seine, where she also tried her hand at directing (Macbett by Eugène Ionesco). In 2013, she passed the entrance exam for the free class at the Cours Florent.

Career

In 2015, Fleur Geffrier began her acting career on television, appearing in an episode of the police series Profilage and in the TV movie Mystère à l'Opéra by Léa Fazer, as well as the short film Don't be afraid by Étienne Grosbois.

In 2016, she played a waitress in the thriller Elle by Paul Verhoeven and Madeleine in the romantic film Mon ange by Harry Cleven.

In 2020, she appeared in the German war series Das Boot, a sequel to the German film of the same name (1981) by Wolfgang Petersen, itself adapted from the novel The Styx (1973) and the novella Die Festung by Lothar-Günther Buchheim.

In August 2021, she was cast alongside Japanese actor Tomohisa Yamashita in the series Drops of God (2023), [1] an adaptation of the manga of the same name by Tadashi Agi and Shu Okimoto.

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References

  1. "Apple TV+ Announces Season Two of Hit Drama "Drops of God" Starring Fleur Geffrier and Tomohisa Yamashita". Apple TV+. May 2024.