Emile Lacheny

Emile Lacheny

Emile Aslan Lacheny is a Franco-Turk actor located in New York City. Born and raised in Paris, he developed a love for the art of storytelling from an early age where he would create and act out stories with his friends during recess. After falling in love with film in particular he focused on learning English and the American dialect by watching movies and recreating the sounds he heard. He then went to the U....
Emile Aslan Lacheny is a Franco-Turk actor located in New York City. Born and raised in Paris, he developed a love for the art of storytelling from an early age where he would create and act out stories with his friends during recess. After falling in love with film in particular he focused on learning English and the American dialect by watching movies and recreating the sounds he heard. He then went to the U.S to pursue his art. He first obtained a BFA at St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas where he studied Meisner and Suzuki among others. Then moved to New York where he recently graduated from the Stella Adler Studio of Acting in July 2021. He was recently cast in two off Broadway shows for Rattlestick Theatre: “Ellis Island” and “Starsong” focused on diversity.
He has wrote and directed short films, numerous plays and sold his first screenplay which has won several awards to be produced by a streaming service. On his free time, his biggest passion is consuming all forms of art, especially all things Dr. Who and DC comics. (He really loves those)

Plays

  • E.G.G.
    In a post apocalyptic world, four survivors take shelter in a cave to rest from the horrors of the outside world. Inside they discover something impossible: a little girl that claims that she has in her possession the next step of humanity: a gigantic egg. Begins a fight between them as to whether or not to believe her, what to do with said egg and more importantly, if she is telling the truth: what could that...
    In a post apocalyptic world, four survivors take shelter in a cave to rest from the horrors of the outside world. Inside they discover something impossible: a little girl that claims that she has in her possession the next step of humanity: a gigantic egg. Begins a fight between them as to whether or not to believe her, what to do with said egg and more importantly, if she is telling the truth: what could that mean for them and the rest of humanity.
  • TEA TIME
    3 women sit in a purgatory, having a tea party. Something's wrong. Doom is coming and they all know it but in the meantime they discuss and try to forget about it. It's a play that discuss the pain of women in a patriarchal society and the damage that it causes to them and their loved ones.
  • I wanna slit my wrists
    In a covid world, a group of people working in a coffee shop try to balance work, love and life while the pandemic pushes them into extremes they were not ready for.
  • Access Denied
    A short play about a woman trying desperately to get to the "other side"
  • The Wright Brothers
    Two actors get fed up with the ridiculous things the play is asking of them and break the fourth wall in an epic rant about the meaning of acting.