Lizzie Brocheré


Lizzie Brocheré is a French actress, writer and producer. Her English language credits include American Horror Story: Asylum, The Strain, Versailles, Falling Water, War of the Worlds, and American Gigolo.

Life and career

Brocheré made her screen debut in 2002 at the age of 17, as Jeanne in the Hugo Santiago film Le Loup de la côte Ouest .
Her big break came when she landed the lead role in the sensual Dogme 95 film One to Another, directed by Jean-Marc Barr and Pascal Arnold with whom she collaborated again a few years later on with the thriller American Translation.
Her other film credits include Eric Schaeffer's After Fall, Winter; and Karin Albou's The Wedding Song, for which she won the Best Actress Award at the Saint-Jean-de-Luz Film Festival.
She is known to US audiences for playing the supporting role of Coco in Guillermo del Toro's The Strain, as one of the three principle leads in Henry Bromell and Blake Masters's sci-fi series Falling Water. and the role of Grace in FX's American Horror Story: Asylum. Her international TV credits include the French TV series Versailles and BBC's The Hour.