Lizzie Brocheré Net Worth
$2 Million
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Mar 22, 1985 (39 years old)
Paris
Female
France
Actor
Birth Date:
Birth Place:
Gender:
Nationality:
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Mar 22, 1985 (39 years old)
Paris
Female
France
Actor
Lizzie Brocheré is a distinguished French actress known for her work in film, theater, and television with an estimated net worth of $2 million. Born on March 22, 1985, in Paris, France, she has captivated audiences with her versatile performances spanning various genres and styles.
Brocheré's acting journey began at the tender age of 10 when she appeared in the 1995 television movie Parents à mi-temps. Following her debut, she honed her craft with small roles in various television movies and series such as Les Enquêtes d'Éloïse Rome, Sydney Fox l'aventurière, Camping Paradis, and Sauveur Giordano.
In 2001, at age 16, Brocheré made a notable transition to the big screen with her role as Jeanne in Hugo Santiago's Le Loup de la côte ouest, expanding her reach in the film industry. By 2004, she had cemented her foothold with a supporting role in Bernard Rapp's Un petit jeu sans conséquence. During the same year, she played Eva in the TV series Alex Santana, négociateur (2004-2007).
Brocheré’s career trajectory soared with her 2006 performance as Cécile Chalonges in the French-Swiss series R.I.S, police scientifique, a remake of an Italian crime drama. Her provocative role as Lucie in Chacun sa nuit (One to Another) the same year garnered significant attention. Lucie was a character that defied norms and explored complex themes of sensuality and jealousy within a close-knit circle of friends.
Her exceptional talent was recognized in 2007 when she won the Best Newcomer award at the Luchon Film Festival for her leading role in the comedy Bac+70. She continued her acclaim with her portrayal of Myriam, a Jewish Tunisian girl during WWII, in Karin Albou's Le Chant des mariées in 2008, securing the Best Actress award at the St. Jean de Luz Film Festival.
Brocheré's versatility was further showcased in the French series Les Bleus (2009) as Elina, a vibrant Russian cop, the romantic comedy After Fall, Winter (2011) as Sophie, a hospice worker and BD/SM dominatrix, and most notably, her role in the US thriller/horror series American Horror Story: Asylum in April 2012.