Alexia Barlier, a multifaceted actress of French and New-Zealander descent, was born and raised in the City of Light, Paris, before relocating to Los Angeles and maintaining a residence in both cities. This talented thespian has garnered widespread recognition for her captivating performances in various esteemed productions, including the critically acclaimed French mini-series "The Forest" (La Forêt) on Netflix, where she portrayed the enigmatic Eve Mendel.
Additionally, she has also made a lasting impression as CIA agent Sona Jillani in Michael Bay's 2016 blockbuster "13 Hours - the Secret Soldiers of Benghazi" for Paramount Pictures. Furthermore, Alexia has also brought to life the character of Eva Blum, a skilled female investigating cop, in the extremely popular TV show "Falco" (TF1) for four consecutive seasons.
Growing up in a culturally rich environment, Alexia was exposed to both French and Anglo Saxon influences, as her New-Zealander mother, a professional ballet dancer, and her French father, an art dealer, conversed in both languages at home. This unique upbringing fostered her love for the performing arts, and she began her theatrical journey at the tender age of 14.
Her professional career took off when she landed her first significant role at 18 in the feature film "24h in the Life of a Woman," alongside renowned actors Michel Serrault and Bérénice Béjo. Since then, Alexia has appeared in numerous feature films, plays, and TV movies, solidifying her position as a respected and accomplished lead actress in French television.