Alexandra Gentil
Alexandra Gentil, born on November 9, 1991, began her artistic journey at the tender age of 14 when she moved to Paris to enroll at the prestigious Cours Florent. Her talent quickly caught the eye of casting directors, leading her to secure the role of Tiphaine Bouley in the popular TV series "Fais pas ci, fais pas ça," which aired on France 2 and became a hit. This marked the beginning of her acting career, as the show garnered a substantial audience.
In 2007, Gentil continued to make her mark on television with a role in the crime drama "Duel en ville," reuniting with "Fais pas ci, fais pas ça" director Pascal Chaumeil, and sharing the screen with notable actors Patrick Chesnais and Xavier Beauvois. Her foray into film came in 2008 when she appeared in the drama "Joueuse," directed by Catherine Bottaro, performing alongside acclaimed actress Sandrine Bonnaire.
Gentil’s versatility as an actress was further demonstrated in 2011 when she starred in the television adaptation of the renowned comic "L’Épervier," helmed by Stéphane Clavier, alongside Lou Doillon and Aurélien Wiik. In 2009, she embraced the challenge of theater, taking part in the play "Vie privée," directed by Pierre Laville. Through her diverse roles, Alexandra Gentil has proven herself as a dynamic presence in the French entertainment industry.