Nathalie Boyer
Nathalie Boyer is a French actress and artist known for Metal Hurlant Chronicles, the series Spiral and La Nuée selected in Cannes film festival 2020. She began her career on stage at 6 years old in the company "Les Baladins de l'Artense". She was in the stage play "Pierre et le loup" by Prokofiev, and "Knock ou le Triomphe de la médecine" by Jules Romains. From her grandmother, she inherited a love American movies and old French cinema. In addition to her native language, French, Nathalie is fluent in English. She has also had roles speaking German and Russian. Athletic she does her own stunt.
In her spare time, she writes screenplays, enjoys photography especially animals, and works to raise financial assistance for children in foster homes in Haiti. She is also an advocate for Wildlife conservancy and created the global campaign, Fake Fur Real Woman, which seeks to combat animal cruelty. She has a big farm surrounded by 15 acres of lands where wild animals can find a protected area and she has bees.
Part of the movie "La Nuée" selected in Cannes film festival 2020 at La Semaine de la Critique.
2019 has been a very producing year for the French actress, she received an award in Cannes for "Pass it on" in 2019 and played a recurrent role as a police woman in the famous series Spiral produced by Canal+ sold in 171 countries and made an appearance in 4 episods of the series "Baron noir" produced by Canal+ too.
In 2021, she appears in 2 features selected in the Cannes film festival: Titane by Julie Ducourneau with Vincent Lindon and France by Bruno Dumont alongside Lea Seydoux and Blanche Gardin.
Nathalie holds a Ph. D (or Juris Doctor) in corporate law and she has post graduate certificates in Business law and in Labor law, she holds the French Bar Exam.
Since 2020, she is a member of the prestigious ADAMI who is in charge of artists rights in France.