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ABOUT ME

Genevieve Lefevre is a Haitian-American actor and musician born and raised in Boston, MA. She has loved performing for as long as she can remember and jumped at every opportunity to do so growing up, from school productions and choirs, to dance lessons, to viola with the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras. After graduating high school with an additional creative arts degree as part of the Creative Arts Diploma Program, she went on to earn her BA in Theater, Dance & Media from Harvard College. 


Some of Genevieve’s recent credits include the saucy French maid, Yvette, in the production of Clue: On Stage at Greater Boston Stage Company; Imani and Ego Imani, two conflicting personifications of a young woman literally fighting against herself to make it through the day in the short How to Get Out of Bed When the World Is Ending; and the brilliant teenage coder, Alice, who gets sucked into her game in Alice’s Wonderland, a hip-hop musical adaptation of the Lewis Carroll classic at the Coterie Theatre. She was a Cast Member at Disneyland Paris where she danced in the parades and was the first in Europe to be "friends with" Disney's newest character, Asha, from Wish. She is currently in the cast of Le Roi Lion at Théâtre Mogador in Paris as an ensemble singer and Nala cover.

Photo Credits: Brian Dieshcer
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