Lizzie Brochere
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Lizzie Brocheré (born 22 March 1985) is a French film, television, and theatre actress who began working as a child actress in 1995 and has become a strong television and film presence in French cinema.
She moved to English-speaking roles in the early 2010s, with appearances in dark comedic and dramatic pieces from Jean-Marc Barr (One to Another, with Arthur Dupont and Karl E. Landler), Eric Schaeffer (After Fall, Winter, 2011) and Brad Falchuk and Ryan Murphy (American Horror Story: Asylum, 2012–2013, in which she played Grace Bertrand).
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Lizzie Brocheré is a French writer, actress, producer, and feminist. Falling Water, Gale Anne Hurd's sci-fi film, airs on USA and Amazon, she currently appears as the lead. On January 6, 2018, the second season of The second season premiered.
Coco is well-known to American audiences as the protagonist of Guillermo del Toro's The Strain and the role of Grace in FX's American Horror Story. Versailles, BBC's The Hour, and Canal+'s Braquo are among her international television credits.
Brocheré started acting at a young age and appeared in many French TV shows and films, including Hugo Santiago's The Wolf of the West Coast and Bac +70, for which she received the Best Young Actress Award at the Luchon Film Festival. Her big break came when she landed the lead role in Jean-Marc Barr and Pascal Arnold's sensuous Dogme 95 film One to Another, which she co-produced again a few years later with the thriller American Translation.
She was in Anton Corbijn's experimental video Linear and appeared in Lou Viger's Do Me Love, one of the first features to be shot with a camera. She appeared in Alteration, the VR film that premiered at the 2017 Tribeca and Venice Film Festivals.
Nicolas Bedos' "The Good Times"; F. Javier Gutiérrez's Rings; David Verbeke's Full Contact; and Eric Schaeffer's "After Fall, Winter; and Karin Albou's The Wedding Song, for which she received the Best Actress Award at the Saint-Jean-de-Luz Film Festival;
Brocheré received her master's degree in film and literature from Sorbonne University and then moved to the ESCP Europe business school for media administration. During her time in Cameroon, she worked for Acajou Films and launched the "7 Days for a Film" script competition. Gilbert Babena's winning short film Les Oreilles also produced her mother in the winning short film Les Oreilles.
Iemanja Leibovici, a non-profit group, founded the Iemanja group, whose aim is to raise sustainable environmental awareness and foster dialogues between cultures and generations. In the month leading up to the 2017 French presidential race, Iemanja produced the short environmental documentary Une Zone Humide à Défendre and Terre Ferme, a collective effort aimed at refugees, to explore the topic of "everyday nationalism." Iemanja is also working on applying success metrics to social integration techniques.