Facts About Me
Ariane started acting at the age of 5 and was offered a scholarship at the age of 11 with Helen O'Grady Drama Academy.
Ariane has always been involved in performing arts, Ariane is musically talented; as a child Ariane played Violin for 5 years from the age of 6 along with clarinet and self taught piano pieces.
Ariane worked as a supporting actor for Made in Chelsea, Channel 4 and also ran a pilot for a BBC Three Series.
By 15 years old, Ariane performed her first grand production musical at the Pavilion Theatre as lead part 'Carol' in Willy Russell's screenplay 'Our Day Out' singing solo without a microphone. The Mayor of Brighton was in attendance.
In 2016, Ariane also made her first first appearance on Television for Al Jazeera English as Secretary of State for The Balfour Agreement; Seeds of Discord directed by Rick Platt


