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Astrid Berges-Frisbey

Movie Actress

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Adaptable Curious Communicative Witty Sociable Intellectual

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1986-05-26
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Born in Barcelona, the talented actress made a splash playing the enchanting mermaid Syrena in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, captivating audiences with her performance. Over the years, she continued to build an impressive filmography, and in 2017, she took on the iconic role of Guinevere in King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, further solidifying her presence in Hollywood. Before rising to fame, her journey in acting began on French television, where she gained early experience and honed her craft. She relocated with her family to Paris, France back in 1991, which marked the beginning of her immersion in the European entertainment scene. On a personal note, she started a relationship with actor Pierre Perrier in 2015, keeping much of her private life out of the spotlight. The Barcelona-born star has steadily grown her reputation as a versatile and compelling performer, with each role adding depth to her evolving career.

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Besides English, she picked up several other languages, becoming fluent in French, Spanish, and Catalan over time. She really dedicated herself to mastering each one, and it shows—her ability to switch between French, Spanish, and even Catalan with ease is impressive. It wasn’t just about memorizing words; she immersed herself in the cultures, which helped her refine her skills. She often uses these languages in conversations, and whether she’s speaking French with a colleague or chatting in Catalan during her travels, she handles each language with confidence. Her multilingual talent, including fluency in Spanish, French, and Catalan, truly sets her apart.

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