Aza Declercq
Aza Declercq is a Belgian actress with over 26 years of professional experience, studied drama at the Lemmensinstitute of Leuven and pursued Classical and Modern Dance at the School of Performing Arts/Conservatoire, Antwerp. Aza has portrayed diverse roles in TV series, feature film, and short films. Notable performances include a role alongside Leonardo DiCaprio in 'Total Eclipse' and the Mother in the Academy Award Nominated Short 'Fait d'Hiver' and ‘Janice’ in the French production ‘The things they left behind", which won the First Prize at the Festival Européen du film fantastique de Strassbourg. Aza is also a voice actor, writer, and director, with achievements such as her award-winning short film 'La Muerte de Cupido' and ongoing work on her first feature film, 'A Thing to Feed,' and her third short film, 'Heritage.' Aza is proficient in Dutch, American English, and French, with notions of German and Italian. Outside her acting career, she excels in activities like horse riding, diving, swimming, skiing, and playing the piano.