Isabelle Ferron

When she turned seven, her mother enrolled her in the Conservatoire de Poitiers to learn the art of dancing , as well as how to play the piano.

Isabelle then entered the theater stage in 1986 with her first performance in Six Assassins Assassinés followed by Un Enfant Mort sur le Trottoir in the same year (she was 19).

[1] After more than a hundred performances as Lady Capulet, Isabelle left the cast on July 21, 2001, to continue her switches from film to stage.

Her other stage performances include: "Y’a-t-il un Magicien dans la Salle"(Is there a magician in the room?)

If not, then Isabelle dreams to earn more roles for films, stage plays and musicals, like Roméo et Juliette.