Cassandre, a versatile French-Tunisian actor, was born in a small village in the South of France.
From a young age, she immersed herself in the arts, studying music, singing, dancing, painting, and theatre. At 11, she joined a theatre troupe before moving to the Dominican Republic, where she learned Spanish and began modeling.
In 2014, Cassandre ventured to Australia, attending the Sydney Theatre School and pursuing further training. She excelled in stage combat and screen acting, continuously evolving her craft. Her talent led her to notable roles in "Deadly Women," "Home & Away," Marvel's "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings," "Thor: Love and Thunder," and George Miller's "Three Thousand Years of Longing."
Cassandre's theatrical achievements include the ensemble production of "Waking Darkly" and lead roles in print campaigns, commercials, and short films.
Alongside her advanced combat training, she embraces challenges like skydiving and becoming a Yoga Teacher.
Her French humor complements her specialization in drama, while her professionalism shines through collaborative work with directors and co-stars.
Cassandre is a dynamic and dedicated actor, poised to make a lasting impact in the industry.