Valérie Tellos is an actress who draws her inspiration from improvisation and sensitive encounters. With 10 years of experience in improvised theatre, she knows how to adapt to proposals, both dramatic and comical, with accuracy and precision.
She graduates from the National Theater School of Canada, with the where 2020 class, she worked with. Fueling the challenge, it is with great commitment that she embodies Catherine Ragone, in Vie et mort du roi boiteux, directed by Steve Gagnon, an experience that will have marked the rest of her training.
On stage, she plays the role of Jude ado in La Brèche at Espace Go in 2021, and is a member of the Jeune Troupe of Quat'sous directed by Catherine Vidal in 2022. In 2023, she joins the ambitious troupe of twenty performers at Usine C for the production ROME by Brigitte Haentjens, a reinterpretation of five Roman plays by Shakespeare in a translation by Jean-Marc Dalpé.
Her career took a significant turn with her debut on television, landing one of the main roles in Isabelle Langlois' new series, La Candidate, directed by Sébastien Gagné. In 2023, she also joins the cast of the second season of Avant le crash. Valérie also plays the role of Marion in the comedy series L'Arena, by Sébastien Gagné.
She was also awarded the UDA prize “Attention talent!” during the Prends ça court! festival for her moving and sensitive performance in the short film Entre-deux by Clara Prévost.
Of Polish origin, Valérie went to the Aleksander Zelwerowicz Theater Academy in Warsaw as well as to the WIFE in Warsaw in June 2019 for internships.