Alexia Barlier

Known For

Acting

Birthday

December 21, 1982 (42 years old)

Place of Birth

Paris, France

Alexia Barlier

Biography

Alexia Barlier is a French actress born in Paris, France. She was brought up in both French and English language. She stars in the Michael Bay film 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (2016). Alexia is fully bilingual and has dual nationality. Growing up in Paris with a New Zealand ballet dancer mother and a French art dealer father exposed her not only to many cultures, but also to many languages, with French and English spoken at home in equal measure. She discovered her talent in acting at the age of 14 when she played Viola in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night on stage. She started taking acting classes soon after, and got her first part at 18 on the feature film 24 Hours in a Woman's Life by French director Laurent Bouhnik. That confirmed her love of acting and that she would definitely do it as a career. Alexia was revealed in 2007 as an Adami talent at the Cannes Film Festival for her part in the short films of Comédiennes by the Larrieu brothers and the same year for playing Magda, Daniel Auteuil's mistress in Conversations with My Gardener by famous French director Jean Becker.

Known For

  • 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi

    13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi

    2016

  • What We Did on Our Holiday

    What We Did on Our Holiday

    2014

  • SK1

    SK1

    2015

  • Sex, Love & Therapy

    Sex, Love & Therapy

    2014

  • Chick Fight

    Chick Fight

    2020

  • The Forest

    The Forest

    2017

  • Tout Schuss

    Tout Schuss

    2016

  • Viper in the Fist

    Viper in the Fist

    2004

  • Conversations with My Gardener

    Conversations with My Gardener

    2007

  • Fast Track: No Limits

    Fast Track: No Limits

    2008

  • The Little Murders of Agatha Christie

    The Little Murders of Agatha Christie

    2009

  • True Friends

    True Friends

    2013

  • The Art of Crime

    The Art of Crime

    2017

  • Ambitious

    Ambitious

    2007

  • Falco

    Falco

    2013