Héloïse Godet is a multifaceted French actress with an expansive international perspective, whose recent foray into the Israeli series "The Attaché" led to her acquisition of the Hebrew language. Notably, she has also showcased her acting prowess in English on the stage and in German for a Cologne-based television series.
Héloïse's academic background is deeply rooted in theatre studies, having earned a degree from the prestigious Sorbonne. Furthermore, she is a graduate of the renowned Jacques Lecoq International Theatre School, a testament to her dedication to the craft.
As a member of the Talents Cannes Adami in 2010, Héloïse made a notable appearance at the festival, only to return in 2015 with the official selection of Jean-Luc Godard's thought-provoking film "Goodbye to Language". Her versatility extends beyond acting, as she has also ventured into screenwriting, contributing to the writing of the series "The Attaché".
Héloïse's impressive career has been recognized with the esteemed Honorary Award at the Roger Ebert's Film Festival in 2015, held in Chicago, Illinois, United States.