Fleur Geffrier, a French actress, finally reveals herself to the general public in the series Les Gouttes de Dieu, an adaptation of the manga of the same name. She plays Camille, a young French woman who stumbles upon her late father’s last wishes and demands that she blindly identify the wine in order to inherit his collection.
Born in Tarn in 1986, Flore Geffrier graduated with a Master of Fine Arts in Nice and a few years later entered the Cours Florent free class competition. While training in theater, he got his first role in the television series Profilage. In film, she has a small role as a waitress in Paul Verhoeven’s Elle.
In 2020, he began to stand out with a recurring role in the German submarine series Das Boot. Before Les Gouttes de Dieu, he made appearances in French TV series. Difficult years when the actor did not reach the stage of the first important role. “It’s a mess of unpaid short films, unpaid rehearsals until midnight, working, working…– he says on the pages number.
A turning point with Les Gouttes de Dieu
Drops of God, created by Quoc Dang Tran, is a major international production between Japan, France and the United States. The casting of Fleur Geffrier, among many candidates, was done via Zoom, followed by a meeting with director Oded Raskin in Paris. This opportunity is a turning point in his career.
“I was unknown to the public and he was a Japanese superstar, this duo had a good average“, he comments Madame Figaro. It’s a role that leads to a sequel. Now we can find it in another series with a radically different register. He stars in Terror Spies – available on M6+ – series alongside Rachida Brackney and Vincent Elbaz. A series starring women from DGSI and DGS and which recounts the hunt for the sponsors of the 13 November 2015 attacks.
Flor Geffrier in Drops of God
And now nothing stops him. Still in Madame Figaro, he says he’s finished physical shooting for Rivages for France 2 with Guillaume Labbe, Thierry Godard and Jean-Marc Barr, in which he plays an oceanographer. “I had to do my first dive and get my boat license. We were all in the water. It was tiring but exciting.“
Outside of film, he has a passion for science fiction, fantasy and fantasy, influenced by his parents. She aspires to further explore these genres while appreciating human narratives and complex emotions.
Fleur Geffrier represents a new generation of French actresses who can reinvent themselves and bring a rare authenticity to the screen. His career is one to watch and promises many more fascinating performances.
Source: Allocine

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