Audrey L'Ebrellec
- Actress
- Producer
- Writer
Audrey L'Ebrellec is a French actress based in London and known for embodying grounded, emotionally rich and anchored lead. She plays women who will fight to their last breath to defend what they believe in and to save the ones they love.
Highlights in her film/TV credits include the role Mary Queen of Scots in "Elizabeth I" opposite Lily Cole (Chris Holt), French resistance fighter Ellie opposite Kelvin Fletcher in "We Go in at Dawn" (Ben Mole), and assassin Laudine in "King Arthur & Merlin: Knights of Camelot" (Giles Alderson).
Multi awards winner as Best Actress, her special skills include armed and unarmed stage & screen combat, firearms training, Pilates & performance capture.
Audrey is also a talented voice artist with a warm, clear and youthful voice and has over 60+ commercials and corporate reads to her belt. She has dubbed many films and TV series, latest work include 'The Amateur' (Apple TV) and 'Senna' (Netflix).
She made her debut as producer and writer with the short film "The Roots of You" which went to win several awards including Best Short Film, Best Director and Best Actress for her leading performance.
She has also done work for the stage and in particular in 2017, when she trained in puppetry for the one-woman show "Evocation" premiering at the Edinburgh festival.
Highlights in her film/TV credits include the role Mary Queen of Scots in "Elizabeth I" opposite Lily Cole (Chris Holt), French resistance fighter Ellie opposite Kelvin Fletcher in "We Go in at Dawn" (Ben Mole), and assassin Laudine in "King Arthur & Merlin: Knights of Camelot" (Giles Alderson).
Multi awards winner as Best Actress, her special skills include armed and unarmed stage & screen combat, firearms training, Pilates & performance capture.
Audrey is also a talented voice artist with a warm, clear and youthful voice and has over 60+ commercials and corporate reads to her belt. She has dubbed many films and TV series, latest work include 'The Amateur' (Apple TV) and 'Senna' (Netflix).
She made her debut as producer and writer with the short film "The Roots of You" which went to win several awards including Best Short Film, Best Director and Best Actress for her leading performance.
She has also done work for the stage and in particular in 2017, when she trained in puppetry for the one-woman show "Evocation" premiering at the Edinburgh festival.