Séverine Berthelot

Séverine Berthelot

ACTRESS

Severine was born in Paris and left France at the age of 18 months. This expatriation allows her to discover & open to other cultures. Very athletic (athletics, marathon, volleyball, diving), she also discovers theater in the various international schools and high schools where she is a student. After playing "Les Fourberies de Scapin" and "Les Précieuses Ridicules" by Molière, it's the revelation: "one day, I'll be an actress." "Spotted" at 16, she participates in many international fashion shows (Jean Doucet , Kenzo, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Anggy Haif, Sansal Barbaros). Her abilities of metamorphosis and adaptation will earn her the nickname "The Chameleon", yet she decides to follow a more conventional path. Trained and engaged by the world leader in the fields of certification, security, inspection and risk management. Severine later integrates an embassy in Africa, where she is in charge of the protocol, works on cultural and micro-economic projects. During this period, she also works with the diplomats, the international agencies and the United Nations to protect and care for the displaced and the victims of war. She leaves her post at the embassy five years later as the administrative and financial director of a medical clinic. But an ever stronger and growing call is pushing her to leave continent, family, friends and well-established professional situation in 2007: Play comedy. Back in Paris, thanks to quality coaches and teachers such as Antonio Ferreira, Pascal Luneau, Pico Berkowitch, Bernard Hiller, Damien Acoca, and Enrique Morales, director of the Dramatic Arts School of Bueno Aires (her mentor), Severine is formed, perfected and discovered herself as well. Since then, everything came together pretty quickly thereafter: she went on stage with the leading part of the play "A Woman Named Mary" directed by Robert Hossein. She played on TV with "Will Victor" directed by Patrick Grandperret, "Clemenceau" directed by Olivier Guignard, and recently "Men of Shadows" directed by J.M Brondolo and "Soda" directed by J.M Bensoussan. Commercials, voice-over, theater, radio, short films, feature films, and also painting (exhibitions), drawing, photography, reveal a true personality with a wide range of possibilities.

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