Sabine Crossen
**Biography of Sabine Crossen**
Sabine Crossen is a talented bilingual actress, born in the United States to a French mother and an American father, who spent her formative years in New Zealand. At the age of 20, she relocated to Paris to pursue her passion for acting at the prestigious Actorat Dramatic Arts College, where she made her debut in a role as the Virgin Mary.
Crossen gained recognition in the film industry with her role as an Elf in the iconic "Lord of the Rings." She is also an accomplished songwriter, contributing to multiple compilation albums and earning three gold records for her work.
In 2003, she took on her first leading role as Kim Lee in the independent film "Shadow Girl," which garnered several accolades, including the Platinum Award in Houston and Best Image at the Thessaloniki Film Festival. During this period, she showcased her versatility by hosting the Canal+ primetime show, interviewing luminaries such as David Bowie and Adrien Brody.
Her career continued to flourish with a notable performance as Rita in "Surface Sensible" and as the mother-in-law in the hit film "The Brice Man" (2005), starring Jean Dujardin. In 2006, she starred as Jessica Moses in "In Memoriam II: The Last Ritual," while in 2007, she took on the role of the alien Dragonfly Fairy in "Car Academy," contributing to its award-winning soundtrack.
Crossen expanded her repertoire into video games, lending her voice to titles like "Heavy Rain" and "Red Steel 2," and portrayed June in the film adaptation of "Hitman." In 2011, she charmed audiences alongside Philippe Lellouche and Franck Dubosc in "Bienvenue A Bord" (Welcome Aboard).
In 2012, she starred in "S.O.L.I.I.D," a prequel where she played a formidable android, before returning to Hong Kong for "The Borderland," featuring Sey