Tyneille Louise is an Australian actress of Welsh decent based in Paris, France. She is bilingual, speaking English and French. Born in Brisbane, Australia, she is the youngest of 5 children.
She is best known for her work in the independent film Pink Balls, and shorts such as 'Vers L'Aurore' (Until the Dawn) where she received a nomination in the Category of 'Best Actress' at the Menton International Fantasy Film Festival in the south of France (2020). Other shorts include A light in the Night, Sergueï, and Reapers - First Strike.
In the theatre she made her stage debut in Paris, performing an important segment of Betrayal by Harold Pinter in French. Other performances include a principal role in Fourplay to Whole by Danielle Spontak, and Eve Ensler's famous Vagina Monologues.
Her love and passion for acting started at an early age when she discovered the works of her favorite films and stars, living constantly in a world of imagination. This drew her to follow the path of human connection and expression, with profound fascination for human behavior.
After years of working in business management and teaching, and having served in the military (Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF)), Tyneille dove back into the artistic world that had been an inspiration to her everyday life, and pursued that which was truly in her heart - acting. Taking classes and workshops in Paris based on the methods of Sanford Meisner, Konstantin Stanislavski, Eric Morris, Lee Strasberg, and more.
Tyneille was a competitive ice-figure skater and dancer for seven years, and she has always remained passionate about sports, dance, the arts, writing, music, health and wellness. She continues to dance and sing.
She is inspired to play in various genres from heartfelt drama, comedy, romance, history, period pieces, military, action and spy, portraying true stories, thriller, and horror.