'Emily in Paris'' Alfie: Where Else To Watch Lucien Laviscount on Screen

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Emily in Paris Season 3 is out on Netflix now and Alfie fans are overjoyed Lucien Laviscount is back on their screens.

Laviscount, from Burnley, England, joined the cast of Emily in Paris in Season 2, as Emily's new love interest Alfie, which has made things super complicated for Emily (played by Lily Collins) and Gabriel (Lucas Bravo) ever since.

In Emily in Paris Season 3, Alfie is still in Paris and, despite his reluctance to embrace the city of love, he is crazier than ever about Emily.

With all 10 episodes of the new series streaming now on Netflix, if you want to see more of Laviscount on your screens, Newsweek has everything you need to know below.

Where Else To Watch Lucien Laviscount on Screen

Lucien Laviscount, 30, made his acting debut in the British teen drama Grange Hill as Jake Briggs back in 2007. If you fancy seeing Laviscount in his early acting years, all 31 seasons of Grange Hill are available to watch now via BritBox in the U.K., U.S., Canada, Australia, South Africa, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and Norway.

Laviscount then went on to star in ITV's Coronation Street as Ben Richardson and BBC One's Waterloo Road as Jonah Kirby.

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Lucien Laviscount as Alfie and Lily Collins as Emily in Emily in Paris Netflix

In 2011, he competed in the eighth series of Celebrity Big Brother, coming in fifth place.

After a hiatus from acting, Laviscount joined the cast of FOX's horror comedy Scream Queens and played the role of Earl Grey, the love interest of Keke Palmer's Zayday Williams. He also starred alongside Emma Roberts, Lea Michele, and Jamie Lee Curtis.

You can watch Scream Queens now via Hulu and Disney+.

Laviscount has also starred in an episode of Supernatural as aspiring police officer Ennis Ross and in Matt LeBlanc's Episodes as Brian. Supernatural is available to watch now via Netflix and Episodes is streaming on Showtime.

Laviscount can also be seen in the comedy-drama Snatch as boxer Billy "F*****" Ayres alongside Harry Potter's Rupert Grint, Skins star Luke Pasqualino, Brigerton's Phoebe Dynevor, and Gossip Girl's Ed Westwick.

Episodes of Snatch are available to purchase on Prime Video for $2.99 or to stream via BritBox.

In 2020 Laviscount joined the cast of The CW series Katy Keene as recovering alcoholic Alexander Cabot. You can watch Laviscount in the Riverdale spin-off via HBO Max, where Season 1 is streaming now.

He can also be seen opposite Sex Education's Asa Butterfield in the festive Prime Video movie Your Christmas or Mine? as military man Steve.

Laviscount has also appeared in several movies. In 2017, he played the role of John in the American supernatural horror movie The Bye Bye Man, which is streaming on Netflix now.

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Lily Collins and Lucien Laviscount in Emily in Paris. Marie Etchegoyen/Netflix

In 2017, he also played the role of Derek in the Azealia Banks-led movie Love Beats Rhymes, which is also streaming on Netflix.

In 2021, Laviscount starred alongside Victoria Justice, Matthew Daddario, and Katherine McNamara in the erotic romance drama Trust, which is available to watch now via Hulu.

Speaking to In Style, Laviscount revealed his role in Emily in Paris was only planned to last three episodes in Season 2.

However, after the success of Season 2, Laviscount received a call from creator Darren Star, promoting him to a series regular for Season 3.

Laviscount reflected: "I'll never forget when I got the phone call, it must have been about midnight. Automatically I'm like, 'What have I done wrong? I'm in trouble.' [Darren's] like, 'Would you come back to do the third season?' That feeling for me was just so amazing. Nothing really touches that."

Emily in Paris Season 3 is streaming on Netflix now.

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