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Alizee is an actor, singer, dancer who grew up in a French Island called Reunion Island near South Africa where she first approached her exploration of the arts. Alizee started her professional training at Cours Florent in Paris followed by AMDA (American Musical and Dramatic Academy) and graduated from the integrated program in 2021. Throughout her acting career, Alizée has had the privilege of working across notable theater and musical theater productions in France. She co-created a musical alongside director Alexandre Faitrouni entitled 'Une Adresse a Paris' and performed on one of France's most prestigious stages, the Mogador Theater in Paris, for the celebration of 'La Ceremonie des Jacques'. Alizée's passion for the stage has extended to her work in the US. She was fortunate enough to work directly under Brittney Johnson, currently portraying the first black Glinda of the Tony and Grammy award winning musical 'Wicked' on Broadway. Since arriving in the US, Alizée has also shifted focus to projects for the screen, including music videos and films. Alizée recently starred in season 2 of'I Met My Murderer Online', a true-crime reenactment series to be streaming on the CW network as well as My Network TV. She played opposite Oscar nominated Q'orianka Kilcher in her latest movie 'Yesteryear' whose cast includes 'The Notebook's director Nick Cassavetes as well as Wes Studi who starred in the 3 times Oscar winner movie 'Avatar' and Universal Pictures' 'Jurassic World: Dominions' actor Scott Haze. She is particularly drawn to impactful, socially relevant roles, such as the French screenwriter Camille in 'Up and Down' a film on bipolar disorder. For the activism she espouses through her work and for her dedication to raising visibility and awareness around underrepresented communities, Alizée continues to garner press attention such as being featured on The Hollywood Times. Presently, she is developing a feature on selective mutism entitled 'Speechless' in association with Carpe Diem Studios.