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Who stars in 'Emily in Paris' Season 4? Golden Globe nominee to reprise iconic role

Emily’s love triangle takes center stage as Gabriel’s baby news shakes up her world in Emily in Paris Season 4
PUBLISHED AUG 12, 2024
Season 4 of Emily in Paris promises more romance and surprises with Lily Collins, Camille Razat and Ashley Park in action (@camillerazat/ @ashleyparklady/@lilyjcollins)
Season 4 of Emily in Paris promises more romance and surprises with Lily Collins, Camille Razat and Ashley Park in action (@camillerazat/ @ashleyparklady/@lilyjcollins)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Netflix’s hit series 'Emily in Paris' is set to return with its highly anticipated fourth season, promising even more drama and romance.

Following the intense events of Camille and Gabriel’s ill-fated wedding, Emily finds herself caught in an emotional whirlwind, torn between two men Gabriel, who is now expecting a baby with his ex, and Alfie, whose fears about her relationship with Gabriel have been confirmed.

As Emily navigates her complicated love life, Sylvie faces a dilemma from her past that threatens her marriage, while Mindy gears up for Eurovision. Meanwhile, the Agence Grateau team undergoes significant changes, adding to the chaotic environment.

Lily Collins reprises her role as the stylish and savvy Emily, leading a cast of familiar faces, including Lucas Bravo and Ashley Park, alongside some intriguing new additions. With the ensemble cast set to deliver more surprises and drama, Season 4 promises to keep fans on the edge of their seats.

Lily Collins as Emily


 
 
 
 
 
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Lily Jane Collins, born on March 18, 1989, in Guildford, England, and raised in Los Angeles, is a British-American actress who began her screen career at the tender age of two with a role in the BBC sitcom 'Growing Pains'.

Throughout the late 2000s, she steadily built her career with roles in films like 'The Blind Side' (2009), 'Priest' (2011), and 'Mirror Mirror' (2012). Her performance in the romantic comedy 'Rules Don't Apply' (2016) earned her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress.

Collins further impressed critics with her role in 'To the Bone' (2017), tackling the challenging subject of anorexia. She also starred in biopics like 'Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile' (2019), 'Tolkien' (2019), and 'Mank' (2020).

On television, she gained widespread recognition for portraying Emily Cooper in Netflix’s hit series 'Emily in Paris' (2020–present), earning Golden Globe and Primetime Emmy nominations. Collins is also an author, having penned the memoir 'Unfiltered: No Shame, No Regrets, Just Me' (2017), where she candidly discusses her personal struggles with mental health and body image.

Ashley Park as Mindy


 
 
 
 
 
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Ashley Jini Park, born on June 6, 1991, is an American actress and musician renowned for her dynamic performances on stage and screen. She gained widespread recognition for her role as Mindy Chen in the Netflix comedy series 'Emily in Paris’, where her portrayal of the charming and vivacious character captivated audiences worldwide.

Park's impressive theater career includes originating the role of Gretchen Wieners in the Broadway musical 'Mean Girls', a performance that earned her a Tony Award nomination for Best Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical. She also starred as Tuptim in the 2015 Broadway revival of 'The King and I' and played MwE in the off-Broadway musical 'KPOP' by Ars Nova.

In addition to her theater work, Park has appeared in Adele Lim's directorial debut film 'Joy Ride' and has had recurring roles in popular television series such as 'Beef' and 'Only Murders in the Building’.

Lucas Bravo as Gabriel


 
 
 
 
 
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Lucas Nicolas Bravo, born on March 26, 1988, is a French actor celebrated for his work in both television and film. He rose to prominence with his role as Gabriel in the Netflix romantic comedy series 'Emily in Paris' (2020–present), where his portrayal of the charming and enigmatic chef captivated audiences around the world.

Bravo's film career has also garnered attention, with notable performances in the comedy-drama 'Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris' (2022) and the romantic comedies 'Ticket to Paradise' (2022) and 'The Honeymoon' (2022).

His versatility and on-screen charisma have made him a sought-after talent in the industry. Bravo’s contributions to both the small and big screens highlight his range as an actor and his growing influence in contemporary cinema.

Camille Razat as Camille


 
 
 
 
 
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Camille Émilie Razat, born on March 1, 1994, is a French actress and model recognized for her diverse roles across television and film. She gained notable acclaim for her portrayal of Léa Morel in the France 2 drama 'The Disappearance'.

Razat further showcased her talent in Josée Dayan's 'Capitaine Marleau' as Salome, where she captivated audiences with her performance. Her most prominent role to date is Camille in the popular Netflix series 'Emily in Paris', where her portrayal of the sophisticated and intriguing character has earned her international recognition.

Razat’s career reflects her versatility and range as an actress, bridging roles between dramatic television and high-profile streaming series. Her work continues to resonate with audiences, solidifying her status as a rising star in French cinema and beyond.

Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Sylvie

Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, born on April 25, 1963, is a renowned French actress with a prolific career spanning several decades. The daughter of actor Philippe Leroy and model Françoise Laurent, she made her film debut in the 1983 comedy-drama 'Surprise Party'.

Her role in the 1985 comedy 'Three Men and a Cradle' earned her a César Award nomination for Most Promising Actress, marking the beginning of her distinguished career. Leroy-Beaulieu has appeared in over 50 films, showcasing her versatility in both leading and supporting roles.

In recent years, she gained widespread recognition for her role as Agathe Koltès in the RTBF crime comedy series 'Agathe Koltès' (2016–2019). Since 2020, she has been captivating audiences as Sylvie Grateau in the popular Netflix series 'Emily in Paris', further solidifying her place in contemporary French cinema.

Lucien Laviscount as Alfie


 
 
 
 
 
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Lucien Leon Laviscount, born on June 9, 1992, is a British actor who began his career with a notable role in the teen drama 'Grange Hill' in 2007. He gained further recognition through appearances in popular television series such as ITV's 'Coronation Street' (2009) and BBC One's 'Waterloo Road' (2010–11).

In 2015, Laviscount made a memorable impact as Earl Grey in the first season of the horror comedy 'Scream Queens' on FOX. He continued to build his profile with a role in Sony Crackle’s crime comedy-drama 'Snatch' (2017–18) and as Alexander Cabot in The CW’s 'Katy Keene'.

Laviscount's global prominence surged in 2021 when he joined the cast of Netflix's 'Emily in Paris' as Alfie, bringing his talent to a broader international audience and solidifying his status as a rising star in the entertainment industry.

William Abadie as Antoine


 
 
 
 
 
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William Abadie, born on February 16, 1973, is a French actor renowned for his dynamic roles across a range of television series. He first gained notable recognition with his appearances in 'Sex and the City' (2003) and 'The O.C.' (2006), which established him as a versatile performer.

Abadie continued to impress audiences with his roles in 'Gossip Girl' (2007–2009) and 'Ugly Betty' (2006–2010), where his performances added depth to these popular series. In 2013, he further showcased his acting skills in the critically acclaimed series 'Homeland'.

His most recent and prominent role is in the Netflix hit series 'Emily in Paris' (2020–present), where he plays a key character, contributing to the show's international success. Abadie’s diverse portfolio highlights his ability to captivate audiences in both dramatic and comedic settings.

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