Aurélie was born in Lyon, France. After studying History and Communication (Sciences-Po Paris) she worked in Corporate Advertising, and trained in Paris and New York with several American acting coaches, including Jack Waltzer before starting her acting career in Paris. She recently moved to London and continues on-going training at the Actors’ Centre and with Jack Waltzer. She is currently writing a play and producing her next play Eclipsed (P. Burke-Brogan) in Paris.
Theatre includes Carmen (Théâtre du Chatelet, Paris), Queen Marie-Antoinette (lead) in Madame Antoine (Astoria, Brussels), Jane (lead) in The Heaviest Floating Things (The Red Room, NYC) and Hortense in Hortense says: I don’t give a damn! (L’Article, Paris). Films include a French gallerist in L’Art de Vivre (Paris) and Mina in How to Save a Future Memories (NYC).
Aurelile Harp
Aurélie was born in Lyon, France. After studying History and Communication (Sciences-Po Paris) she worked in Corporate Advertising, and trained in Paris and New York with several American acting coaches, including Jack Waltzer before starting her acting career in Paris. She recently moved to London and continues on-going training at the Actors’ Centre and with Jack Waltzer. She is currently writing a play and producing her next play Eclipsed (P. Burke-Brogan) in Paris.
Theatre includes Carmen (Théâtre du Chatelet, Paris), Queen Marie-Antoinette (lead) in Madame Antoine (Astoria, Brussels), Jane (lead) in The Heaviest Floating Things (The Red Room, NYC) and Hortense in Hortense says: I don’t give a damn! (L’Article, Paris). Films include a French gallerist in L’Art de Vivre (Paris) and Mina in How to Save a Future Memories (NYC).