Sophie Mousel
After long studies of piano and classical music, Sophie needs to break free and try something new: she starts acting at the age of 15 at her school's theater company of classical theater and pantomime. She then moves to Paris at the age of 19 to study French literature at the Sorbonne and start taking acting classes at the Cours Florent, where...
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After long studies of piano and classical music, Sophie needs to break free and try something new: she starts acting at the age of 15 at her school's theater company of classical theater and pantomime. She then moves to Paris at the age of 19 to study French literature at the Sorbonne and start taking acting classes at the Cours Florent, where, two years later, she is chosen out of 1000 actors to join the famous Classe Libre. Sophie finishes drama school in 2015, and since then acts in movies (Skin Walker, Nicky Larson, etc.), music clips (Paprika), theater plays (Uncle Vania, Le Jeu de l'amour et du hasard, etc.), and commercials (Perrier, Mercedes, Activia). She gets her first leading part in the French comedy Le Correspondant (2015), where she transforms herself into a gothic and rebellious teenager. Two years later she shoots a TV series (De Bësch) in Luxembourg, in which she is has the female leading part again and plays a young police woman, who is brave, warmhearted, extremely compassionate and perfectionist. Sophie loves languages (French, English, German, Luxembourgish) and tries to work in different countries, different cultures. She regularly works with acting coaches (Larry Moss, Giles Foreman) in LA, NY, London, Paris or Berlin. Show less «