
Age: 28
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Matthieu Lange was born in Paris and raised in London. Since his early childhood, he was actively involved in French Theater and featured in local plays before moving to Los Angeles at the age of 17. He was first noticed by Seventeen Magazine and featured in their series '17 before 17'. Shortly after, he developed a social media presence while studying and performing through the Theatre Raymond-Kabbaz of Los Angeles. During this time, he was also featured in campaigns for brands such as North Face, Aeropostale, Pull and Bear, BoohooMan and Abercrombie. He is currently enrolled in Loyola Marymount University, pursuing a diploma in Political Science and Theatre. As of 2018, Matthieu has locked in multiple roles including a guest star on YouTube Premium's series 'Foursome' and a recurring role on Snapchat's upcoming series 'Dead Girls Detective Agency,' directed by Suzi Yoonessi.

Phèdre nó Delaunay's story begins as “a whore’s unwanted get”. Sold into the Night Court as a child, she is seen as flawed because of the red mote in her left eye. It is only when Anafiel Delaunay, a noble and former court poet, recognizes her as stricken by Kushiel’s Dart that Phèdre’s true nature is understood. She is an anguissette, someone marked by the god to feel pain as pleasure. Raised by Delaunay in his household, she is trained as both a courtesan and a spy, a tool in her master’s intrigues. Even all of Delaunay’s training cannot prevent the unthinkable, and when Phèdre finds herself framed for an unspeakable crime and betrayed into to the frozen, enemy lands of Skaldia it takes all of her intelligence and resilience to escape with a dire warning for her young Queen-the Skaldi plan to attack Terre D’Ange and their country is about to betrayed by one of its own. With no one else to trust, Queen Ysandre turns to Phèdre to complete one last impossible task, travel across the dangerous straits to Alba to seek assistance from the strange and unknown Cruithne and to finish the work Delaunay had begun-that of joining two nations under the banner of Blessed Elua’s precept: Love as thou wilt.
