Aurélie Meriel
Aurélie Meriel, born on June 24 in Vernon, France, embarked on her acting career in 1996 with her debut as Sarah in the television series “Papa Revient Demain.” Her early career saw her in the 1997 TV movie ‘Nini’ and as Loulou in the Dutch film ‘The Delivery’ in 1999. In 2000, she transitioned to theater, making her stage debut in Paris with the production “Le Grain De Sable.” Meriel continued to build her filmography with notable roles in the TV movie ‘L’affaire Kergalen’ (2001) and the film ‘Le Papillon’ (2002).
Her theatrical prowess shone in 2004 with the play “La Revue Genevoise” in Switzerland, followed by her role in “L'empire des loups” in 2005, the same year she began exploring her passion for painting. In 2006, she captivated audiences in the play “Toutes les Couleurs,” and garnered acclaim for her performance in “Love's Labor Lost” in 2007 across France, Italy, and Portugal.
In 2011, she appeared in the film ‘Le diable dans la peau’ and made numerous guest appearances in popular series such as “Studio sud” and “Brigade Navarro.” That same year, Meriel relocated to Los Angeles, featured in the film ‘Sick,’ and continued her television work with appearances in “Le juge est une femme” and “Falco.” In 2014, she portrayed Zoe Jelani in the American action film ‘Seal Team Eight: Behind Enemy Lines,’ sharing the screen with stars like Jean Reno and Tom Sizemore. Aurélie’s warm personality shone through in an interview with Moov.nl during her brief visit to the Netherlands, showcasing her charm beyond the screen.