Julie Ferrier Movies and Career Information
Dec 05, 1971
Courbevoie
Actor
Julie Ferrier is a French actress and comedian, born 5 December 1971 in Courbevoie. Julie is in the eighth generation of actresses on the maternal side of her family. She was raised in Seine-Saint-Denis. In 1988 she entered the Conservatoire Municipal de Paris, then attended the École du cirque Fratellini. She was first interested in dance, in which field she worked professionally for ten years, for choreographers such as Philippe Decouflé—she danced at the opening ceremony of the Albertville Olympics in 1992—and was a colleague of Kamel Ouali. From 1996 to 1998 she took classes at the Jacques Lecoq International Theatre School, directed by Alain Mollot. In 2001, she was in the Théâtre de la Jacquerie directed by Alain Mollot. In 2004, she played Today is Ferrier in a mise en scène by Isabelle Nanty. In 2006, her one-woman show Today is Ferrier was a public and critical success. In 2007 she voiced the television animation Moot-Moot and put out the DVD of Today is Ferrier. In 2008 she was the leading actress in Mademoiselle broadcast on France 2. This was the French adaptation of the German series Ladykracher based on absurd situations in the daily lives of women. She was also on
- Julie Ferrier Movies before 2012
- Micmacs (Micmacs a tire-larigot) 2010
- Paris 2009
- Daddy Cool (15 ans et demi) 2009
- On Tour (Tournee)