Pascale Seigneurie is a Lebanese-American actress/dancer and screenwriter trained at the Conservatoire National Supérieur d'Art Dramatique in Paris and Fordham University in NYC. She recently played the lead role in "Roads to Olympia", a feature-length sports drama, as well as multiple award-winning shorts, three of which she also wrote: "Abroad" (2018 Santa Barbara International Film Festival), "Manara" (2019 Venice Film Festival) and "Roadblock" (2020 El Gouna Film Festival).
A classically trained dancer, Pascale started ballet at a young age at the Académie Garzouzi de Danse in Beirut. She went on to study under Rafic Garzouzi, Gelsey Kirkland, Alexander Tressor, Ted Kivitt, and Julien Matthieu, among others.
Pascale Seigneurie has a strong background in comedy. She studied sketch writing and improvisation at the People's Improv Theatre in NYC and she regularly performs as a stand-up comedian.