A French actress, Lizzie Brocheré has a net worth of $2 million and is known for her work in film, theater and television.
Lizzie Brocheré was born on March 22, 1985 in Paris, France.
Her most notable accomplishments are in French art house cinema and her appearance on the FX series American Horror Story: Asylum.
At the age of 10, she starred in the 1995 television movie Parents à mi-temps.
Brocheré would later appear in a number of television movies and series, including Les Enquêtes d’Élose Rome, Sydney Fox l’aventurière, Camping Paradis, and Sauveur Giordano.
Le Loup de la côte ouest, directed by Hugo Santiago in 2001, marked the first appearance of a 16-year-old Brocheré as Jeanne.
Bernard Rapp’s Un petit jeu sans conséquence in 2004 featured Brocheré as Gladys’ supporting character.
She was also cast as Eva in the Television series Alex Santana, négociateur (2004-2007), and in 2006, she appeared as Cécile Chalonges in the French-Swiss Television series R.I.S, police scientifique (2006-2008), which was a remake of an Italian crime drama.
During that year, Brocheré starred in the controversial movie Chacun sa nuit, which was directed by Jean-Marc Barr and Pascal Arnold, and depicted Lucie, a sensual and often nude character who sleeps with her brother and incites violent jealousy in her bisexual friends.
The Luchon Film Festival awarded Lizzie Brocheré with the Best Newcomer award in 2007 for her role in the comedy Bac+70.
Karin Albou’s film Le Chant des mariées in 2008-Myriam, which portrayed a Jewish Tunisian girl in WW2 Tunisia, featured Brocheré in the lead role.
The St Jean de Luz Film Festival recognized her with the Best Actress award.
Brocheré starred in Les Bleus in 2009, where she played the role of Elina, a free-spirited young Russian policewoman.
After Fall, Winter, a romantic comedy by Eric Shaeffer in 2011, featured her as Sophie, a French hospice worker and BD/SM dominatrix.
She was cast in the US thriller/horror series American Horror Story in April 2012.