Alice Belaïdi

Alice Belaïdi

Alice Belaïdi, born march 18, 1987 in Nîmes, is a French actress. Born of a father mason, of algerian origin, and a mother, director of the cultural center, she is the youngest of a family of three children. She started theater when she was about 12 years old. From 1999 to 2003, she attended workshops of theatre practice of the theatre of the Black Oak to Avignon, where she is a student of Raymond Vinciguerra. In its first year, Gérard Gelas, the director of the theater of the Black Oak, the landmark. From 2003, Alice went on to roles in multiple plays. Alice Belaïdi is chosen to play the role of Jbara in the stage adaptation of the first novel of Saphia Azzeddine,Confidences à Allah. The play, directed by Gérard Gelas, is performed at the Avignon Festival Off in 2008, then at the theatre of the Petit-Montparnasse in the spring of 2009 before being re-performed at the Avignon festival Off in 2009. The show is then presented on tour in France, Switzerland, Belgium, Luxembourg, until September 2010. The tour resumed in 2011 and ends permanently in may. Alice Belaïdi receives the Molière of the revelation of theatre 2010 for its interpretation. Since April 2012, she starred in the series WorkinGirls, broadcast on Canal+. Since 2012 until June 2013, she performed with Clémence Faure the roles of Sophie and Sophie, a mini-comedy series released in The Major Newspaper. In September 2012, she has played alongside Florence Foresti at the Foresti Party only played at the Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy and the Halle Tony-Garnier, Lyon (france).

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