THIS DESCRIBES ME BEST:
- Quietly Devious Eccentric
- Peacefully Confident Organizer
- Skittish Adventurer
I have the energy of Shakespeare, Legally Blonde and Wall Street
I can't help but make tiny voices when something is cute (or I lied, really do it all the time lol)
I speaks fluent English, French, German and Luxembourgish
I love sports, especially Taekwondo, Samurai Sword and Stunts
FULL BIO:
I am of French, Luxembourgish and British decent; and was born in Germany. After leaving Germany at age 5, I spent most of my life in Luxembourg where I graduated high school with a specialization in Literature and Foreign Languages. I first studied Business and Finance in France, then Drama and Classics at the University of Cambridge.
Later, I traveled around Asia and settled down in Cambodia for three months where I worked in a non-profit organization in partnership with UNESCO.
I started acting at the age of 12: first at my school's theater company and later joining Luxembourg's National Conservatory for Drama at age 15. After graduating high school I took acting classes at Cours Florent in Paris while attending university. Realizing very soon that my passion for acting was calling too strongly for me to pursue a career in business, I moved to Los Angeles and started a full-time acting career.
After completing my MFA in Acting for Film in 2013, I wrote and produced two short films, Silent Voices and Lies Hidden in the Truth. I then made my feature film debut in the movie Wizardream with Malcolm McDowell and in Helicopter Mom where I worked along Nia Vardalos and Jason Dolley. More recently I starred in the feature film, Road Wars, directed by Mark Atkins and in the Japanese movie, Gun Woman, by director Kurando Mitsutake.
In 2015, I won Best Actress at CMF for my role in the movie Snake Eyes, and later that year I was invited to attend the Cannes Film Festival, where Snake Eyes was selected to be screened.
My resume can be found on my website: www.marianne-bourg.com or on IMDb: www.imdb.me/mariannebourg