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Biography

Drawn to acting from an early age, Félix Lefebvre trained at the Conservatoire of Paris’s 8th arrondissement before joining the prestigious free class at Cours Florent. After his screen debut in Le chalet (France 2) and Sébastien Marnier’s School’s out, he landed his first major film role in 2020 in François Ozon’s Summer of 85. His portrayal of a teenager discovering love earned him the Lumière Award for Most Promising Male Revelation and a nomination for the César Award for Most Promising Actor. He went on to star in Audrey Estrougo’s Suprêmes, Héloïse Pelloquet’s La passagère alongside Cécile de France, and reunited with François Ozon in 2023 for The crime is mine. That same year, he stars in Delphine Deloget’s Rien à perdre, Morgan Simon’s L’amour égaré, and Simon Moutaïrou’s Ni chaînes ni maîtres. In 2025, he will headline Giovanni Aloi’s Le domaine and Aurélien Peyre’s Trial by fire.