Alexandre Fabre

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Louis-Alexandre Fabre (born 17 March 1955) is a French actor, mostly known for his role of Charles Frémont in the series Plus belle la vie.

Alexandre Fabre in 2012.

Biography[edit]

He was born in Tunisia where he lived until he was 10. As a child, at the time of the Tunisian Independence, his father had to go back to France, in Albi. Then the family moved to Marseille when Alexandre was 12.[1] Then he settled in Neuilly-sur-Seine.

In Paris, he learnt acting as a young 20-year-old,[2] then went back to Marseille where in played Ionesco, Racine, Molière, Dumas, and others: Toursky, Gymnase, la Criée. He also shot for TV and the cinema (French Connection 2 with Gene Hackman).

For almost ten years, he played his own shows (inspired from Rabelais, John Fante, Sony Labou Tansi...), in big cities but also in the Tunisian countryside, in Mauritania, Tchad, Congo-Brazzaville, Madagascar, Cameroun...). He plays Dom Juan of Molière in the 1993 Avignon Festival staged by Renata Ramos.

He spent 15 years living in Africa.[3] In Brazzaville, he put on a musical with his daughter, aged 20. Then, he moved back to Marseille (his favourite city), where he currently[when?] lives.[4]

In Paris, he still plays theater: (Offenbach, Edmond Rostand, Daniel Soulier, Agatha Christie...). In 2004, he auditioned for the role of Charles Frémont in France 3's famous series, Plus belle la vie.

Movies[edit]

Cinema[edit]

Television[edit]

Short film[edit]

  • 2012 : À la recherche du droit de Virgile Bayle et Jason Roffé

References[edit]

  1. ^ ""I am nasty only in Plus belle la vie", Alexandre Fabre says". Retrieved 30 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Alexandre Fabre site officiel".
  3. ^ The elevator with Alexandre Fabre on Plus belle la vie.org
  4. ^ Newspaper clipping alexandrefabrelesite.free.fr (in French)
  5. ^ "Alexandre Fabre - Sous le Soleil - Vidéo Dailymotion". 29 May 2010.

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