Angelique was born in January in Italy to a French mother and an Italian father. She began her acting career at the tender age of 14, already demonstrating her talent on stage. A native speaker of Italian and French, she is also fluent in English.
Angelique's early years were marked by her independence and entrepreneurial spirit. She worked in various fields, including theater, cinema, fashion, sports, and philosophy. She played competitive volleyball, danced, and participated in athletics, while continuing her acting studies in Turin. She also took part in fashion shows in Milan and worked in major Italian theaters.
Angelique expanded her horizons by attending workshops with Przemek and the Grotowski School (Poland) and Judith Malina of the Living Theatre (American avant-garde theater). She went on to work in several plays on tour in Italy, directed by Andrea Battistini and Maurizio Donadoni.
At 23, Angelique began working between Turin and Rome, continuing her film career. She appeared in the short film "Citroen Pluriel" and various films, including "So things are going" and "Dancing the Consciousness".
Angelique's diverse experiences also included modeling, contemporary dance, pyrotechnics, and saber wielding. She began working in contemporary art as a performer, participating in various events in Europe. She used her voice in documentaries, including "Indesiderabili" and "Tallin".
In recent years, Angelique dedicated herself to cinema, working on films such as "Cado dalle Nubi" and "The Novel". The latter won awards in the New York Los Angeles International Film Festival, Hollywood film festival, and numerous other festivals.
Angelique's recent projects include "Fantasticherie di un passeggiatore solitario", where she co-starred with Luca Lionello, and "La pluie", in which she played four different roles. These films are currently in post-production.
In 2012, Angelique worked as an actress for the Binger Director Lab in Amsterdam. In 2013, she was directed by Daniele Luchetti in his film "Those happy years", starring alongside international stars.
Angelique also played the main role in Stefano Odoardi's film "Mancanza-Inferno", the first part of a trilogy. In this film, she played an Angel inspired by R. M. Rilke's Duino Poems, wandering through the ruins of a contemporary city destroyed by an earthquake.
Angelique currently lives between Paris and Italy.