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Léa Moszkowicz

Léa Moszkowicz

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Léa Moszkowicz is a talented French actress and filmmaker whose journey in the performing arts began with her studies in Literature and a program at the Conservatoire de Paris X. In 2009, she was accepted into the renowned Ecole Supérieure d’Art Dramatique de Paris (ESAD), where she honed her craft under the guidance of esteemed director Jean Claude Cotillard. Her theatrical debut came in 2011 with the production of LYSISTRATA, directed by Hélène Lauria and Lucile Corbeille, which earned her the Audience Award at the Ici et Demain Festival.

Léa is a co-founder of the acting collective Compagnie Midi 39 and actively collaborates with La Compagnie Passages, participating in several acclaimed stage productions, including Oncle Vania and L’armée du bonheur. Her versatility extends to voice work, where she contributed to the animated film The Rabbi’s Cat, directed by Joan Sfar. Additionally, she has made her mark in film and television, appearing in the Canal + drama series La Maison Close and the feature film Nous trois ou rien, directed by the celebrated comedian Kheiron, which is set for release in 2015.

Beyond acting, Léa has ventured into casting and made her directorial debut with the documentary Vivre SDF à Paris (Homeless in Paris), which received the Excellence Award at the Tokyo International Film Festival, further showcasing her multifaceted talents in the arts.

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