
Actor
Born July 22, 1986 in Enghien-les-Bains, Val-d'Oise, France
Of French-Irish origin, Alison Wheeler was born on July 22, 1986, in Enghien-les-Bains in Val-d'Oise. After graduating with a Baccalauréat diploma in humanities at Notre-Dame-de-Bury High School, (Margency), she took comedy classes at Cours Florent and Studio Pygmalion. She also studied at the university Paris-Sorbonne IV.[1] After having participated in several television series and co-hosted the show Kawai on Filles TV alongside Louise Bourgoin, Wheeler won a role in the Saphia Azzeddine's adaption of Azzeddizine's novel Mon père est femme de ménage. Her performance as the big sister who dreams of becoming a musical star earned her a nomination for the 2012 Césars as "most promising actress".[2] She continued on to earn a small role in the biopic My Way, by Florent Emilio Siri, also released in 2012.

Miss Mermaid
Anémone

Alison Wheeler : La Promesse d'un soir
Self

Lost Media
Émilie

Rodrigue in Love
Coralie

Le Monde magique de Jérôme Commandeur

Enough is Enough!
La directrice

40
Self

This is My Mother
Lisa

Flo
Yoyo

Miskina, Poor Thing
Lucie

The Butcher's Daughter
Carole Katayan

Stuck Together
Agathe

LOL : Qui rit, sort !
Self

L'Épopée temporelle
Aliénor

Chilly Gonzales Presents: A Very Chilly Christmas Special
Santa Claus

Ballsy Girl
Axelle

Morts à l'aveugle
Mae

Un bon moment

Anna
Dorothée

Sidney
Sidney

Gaston Lagaffe
Mademoiselle Jeanne

Loue-moi !
Bertille

Going to Brazil
Agathe

Quotidien
Self - Panelist

L'émission d'Antoine
Self - Panelist

La cartouche
Tifaine

Le Tour du Bagel

Thanks to my Friends
Friendly participation

CANAL+'s 30th anniversary
Self

The Grad Job
Britney

The Three Brothers: The Return
L'invitée en robe violette

Fonzy
Alix, contractuelle

Le Dézapping du Before

My Way
Sylvie Mathurin

My Father Is a Cleaning Lady
Alexandra, la sœur de Polo

Clem
Laura

C à vous
Self - Guest

Burger Quiz

Cérémonie des César
Self - Presenter