In the Alvaro family, here is the eldest daughter Thea. Since season 1 of HPI in 2021, Cypriane Gardin has played one of Morgane’s three children, played by actress Audrey Fleurot on TF1. A rebellious teenager in search of her father (from the first episodes of the soap opera), who does not hesitate to support her mother to elucidate the investigations with the DIPJ of Lille.

However, Cypriane Gardin was rather destined for a career as a magician, as told in Le Parisien. “During my adolescence, it was a bit complicated with my mother, and I got into the theater. I wanted to allow people to escape by transmitting emotions to them”. Born in the north of France, this daughter of a childminder and an elevator operator took theater classes during her schooling.

Represented by the OZ agency, the 23-year-old blue-eyed blonde has completed various comedy training. For two years (from 2015 to 2017), Cypriane Gardin studied at Cours Jean Blondeau in Lille. Then, she joined the Tourcoing Conservatory in 2019. The same year, she perfected her talent in dance and contemporary theater courses before performing in comic plays and operas.

If Cypriane Gardin’s face is familiar to some viewers, it’s because the actress has made appearances in several television dramas. Notable series such as Profiling and Alice Nevers on TF1, Stalk in 2019 on the France.tv platform, and recently in Le village des endormis on France 3 and Flair de Famille on France 2.

However, it is with the character of Théa that Cypriane Gardin has gained popularity with 10 million viewers over the seasons. “At the beginning, this success was crazy, weird, and I had not captured the notoriety that it would bring me. I am recognized in the street, and I have to camouflage myself to go unnoticed”, admits the one who gives the reply to the famous actress and companion of the director Djibril Glissant.

Between the mother and the fictional daughter, trust reigns on the set. “I like the finesse of her acting, and we talk a lot on the side”, explains the heroine before revealing to our colleagues: “Once, we hung on, because she was worried about me. She said she thought she was my mother!” A unique bond between the two women that goes beyond fiction.