Born in Africa, raised in Europe and studied in America. Sybille is an actress who expanded her thirst of knowledge around different cultures. After studying in France at the "Theatre Jeune Publique" a pr-conservatory to the well known Theater National of Strasbourg, she decides to pursue her training at the University of Washington DC, where she obtains a BA in Dramatic Arts and TV Production. Finally, the last step of her training takes her to New York where she becomes a member of the Actors Studio, also known as the Lee Strasberg Theater and Film Institute. Under the supervision of mentors such as Robert Ellerman, and Law and Order's actor and producer Vincent D'Onofrio; Sybille attains the level of acting necessary to interpret variety of roles in productions such as the controversial "Gingham Dog" by Lanford Wilson, the classical "Uncle Vanya" by Chekhov or the satirical African American play "Poof" by Lynn Cottage. However, it is under the guidance of Lola Cohen and Ana Strasberg herself that she will have to portrait one of her most challenging role at the time in the provocative Mastrosimone's "Extremities" as Marjorie.
After her years at the conservatory, Sybille appears in several commercials for Gucci, Oxford University Press among other popular TV shows with supporting roles such as Gossip Girl, Law and Order: Criminal Intent...However, It is in Paris that she steps into a new field, the one of show hosting, becoming the Master of Ceremony at the 50th prestigious Gala of the Popai Awards in one of the Champs Elysee grandiose venue: Wagram Theater. An experience she is commission to renew during the summer 2014.