Maxime Bergeron
Biography
Maxime Bergeron, born on January 30, 2004, in France, is a promising young French actor who has been making notable strides in the entertainment industry. Discovered serendipitously by an agent while walking down the street, Bergeron's journey into acting began with an unexpected opportunity.
Early Career
Bergeron made his acting debut in the youth-oriented series "ASKIP, le collège se la raconte," produced by France Télévisions. In this series, he portrayed Théo, the half-brother of Océane, bringing to life the daily experiences of students at François-Truffaut Middle School.
Notable Roles
In 2021, Bergeron took on the role of Achille in the television film "Enfance Volée," further showcasing his versatility as an actor.
The following year, he gained significant attention for his performance as Victor Deslandes in the Disney+ science fiction series "Parallels," which explores the mysterious adventures of four teenagers.
Recent Projects
Continuing his upward trajectory, Bergeron appeared in the film "Magnificat" (2023), playing the character Thomas Rivière. He also featured in the short film "Le Moulin Rouge" (2023) and made a guest appearance in the television series "Balthazar" as Aban Dubreuil.
Filmography Highlights
"ASKIP, le collège se la raconte" (2020): Portrayed Théo in this youth series depicting the lives of middle school students.
"Enfance Volée" (2021): Played the role of Achille in this television film.
"Parallels" (2022): Starred as Victor Deslandes in this Disney+ science fiction series.
"Magnificat" (2023): Took on the character of Thomas Rivière in this film.
Conclusion
At just 21 years old, Maxime Bergeron has demonstrated remarkable talent and versatility across various genres in both television and film. His early discovery and subsequent impactful performances suggest a promising future in the acting world.