Portrait of Alexia Barlier

Alexia Barlier

Acting

Biography

Alexia Barlier is a French actress born in Paris, France. She was brought up in both French and English language. She stars in the Michael Bay film 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (2016). Alexia is fully bilingual and has dual nationality. Growing up in Paris with a New Zealand ballet dancer mother and a French art dealer father exposed her not only to many cultures, but also to many languages, with French and English spoken at home in equal measure. She discovered her talent in acting at the age of 14 when she played Viola in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night on stage. She started taking acting classes soon after, and got her first part at 18 on the feature film 24 Hours in a Woman's Life by French director Laurent Bouhnik. That confirmed her love of acting and that she would definitely do it as a career. Alexia was revealed in 2007 as an Adami talent at the Cannes Film Festival for her part in the short films of Comédiennes by the Larrieu brothers and the same year for playing Magda, Daniel Auteuil's mistress in Conversations with My Gardener by famous French director Jean Becker.

Born: December 21, 1982

Place of Birth: Paris, France

Filmography

2022
2022
Petit ange

as Clara Malherbe

2021
Crossroads

as Sophie Cross

2020
Chick Fight

as Chloe

2018
Crimson Wedding

as Alice Pavane

2017
The Art of Crime

as Marie Seghers

2017
The Forest

as Eve Mendel

2017
Duplicity

as Lili

2016
Tout Schuss

as Elsa Jay

2015
Nina

as Dr Hélène Maurier

2015
SK1

as Solange Doumic

2014
2014
What We Did on Our Holiday

as Françoise Dupré

2013
Falco

as Éva Blum

2013
Murders in...

as Victoire Templard

2013
True Friends

as Isabelle

2010
La Loi selon Bartoli

as Nadia Martinez

2009
The Little Murders of Agatha Christie

as Diane Clément-Roussel

2008
Fast Track: No Limits

as Nicole Devereaux

2007
Conversations with My Gardener

as Magda, painter's pupil

2007
Ambitious

as Barbara

2004
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The Vicar's Wife

as Detective Chief Inspector Juliet Van Horn