
Originally from Avignon, he quickly discovered the theater thanks to his parents (his father was an engineer and his mother a professor of literature). At the age of six, he accidentally met Agnès Varda, who cast him in the short film she was shooting in Avignon at the time. The short film is called 7 rooms kitchen and bathroom.
After his baccalaureate, he left for Paris to follow theatrical studies at the Périmony course. He then joined the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art, where he studied from 1997 to 2000, in the classes of Stuart Seide and Jacques Lassalle.
In 2003, he played in Le jour du destin and won a nomination for the Molières 2004 for male theatrical revelation. In addition to the theatre, he can be seen in several French television series, most often for an episode, but he also held recurring roles, such as in the series Commissaire Valence, broadcast on TF1, with Bernard Tapie in the title role.
Loïc Corbery receiving the Swann d'Or at the 2014 Cabourg Film Festival.
He joined the Comédie-Française in 2005, where he was particularly noticed for his interpretations in Le Cid by Pierre Corneille, directed by Brigitte Jaques and The Taming of the Shrew by Shakespeare, directed by Oskaras Koršunovas. He became a member in 2010.
The artistic direction of the tribute to Molière was entrusted to him in 2009.

De Gaulle: Résistance
2026 · as Pleven

De Gaulle: Liberté
2026 · as Pleven

The War Of The Worlds: The Prophetic Novel
2025 · as Self - Narrator (Voice)

The Child
2022 · as Jacques

L'École de Danse
2026

Submergence
2018 · as Étienne

Jeanne Devère
2011 · as Marc Hétier / Doctor Legros

The Forest
2014 · as Alexei

Dom Juan & Sganarelle
2015 · as Dom Juan

Hamlet

A Girl’s Story
2026

Not My Type
2014 · as Clément Le Guern

Footnotes
2016 · as Xavier Laurent

Terminale
1998 · as François

The Screen Illusion
2010 · as Clindor

La vie de Galilée
2019 · as Sagredo

Le Petit-Maître Corrigé
2018 · as Rosimond, fils de la Marquise

Seven Rooms, Kitchen, Bathroom, for Sale
1984 · as Petit garçon