Yasmine Dalloul is a French-Lebanese actress with a distinctly international presence, known for her quiet authority, layered intensity and cross-cultural identity.
Born in Paris and raised across Europe, the Middle East, Asia and the United States, Dalloul’s life has been defined by movement. Having lived in Paris, Dubai, Thailand, Spain and the U.S., she developed an instinctive adaptability and global awareness that now shapes her work on screen. Fluent in English and French, with proficiency in Spanish and Arabic, she naturally bridges European cinema and Hollywood.
She trained at the Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute in New York, completing the institute’s full-time conservatory program, where she distinguished herself for her command, discipline and emotional precision. She notably portrayed Judge Danforth in The Crucible at the Lee Strasberg Theatre, a performance that revealed her ability to embody authority, moral complexity and psychological depth.
Dalloul gravitates toward strong, intelligent, layered women - characters who carry control on the surface with fire underneath. Her work favors restraint over excess, stillness over noise and tension that lingers beyond the frame. Visually and tonally, her presence aligns with actresses known for quiet power and cinematic intensity.
Before committing fully to acting, she was a high-level competitive athlete, a background that informs her discipline, resilience and capacity to perform under pressure. She later studied International Political Economy and Business & Finance at Georgetown University, shaping a strategic, long-term approach to building her career.
Now based between New York and Europe, Dalloul continues to train, develop screen projects and expand into larger international productions. With a presence that blends European elegance, Middle Eastern depth and American drive, she represents a new generation of actress…intentional, precise and built for cross-border storytelling.
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