Deux mots sur Alexandre Guansé
Of French and American nationality and of Spanish origins, Alexandre Guansé first trained in music and then joined Jean-Laurent Cochet Drama Course in Paris.
Passionate about Shakespeare, he has also studied with Patsy Rodenburg in New York and joined the International Actors’ Fellowship at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London.
He started his career on stage playing regularly French repertory plays, such as The Learned Ladies and Scapin’s Deceits by Molière, The Bald Soprano by Ionesco, L'Ingénu adapted from Voltaire,The Follies of Marianne by Alfred de Musset , The Fables of La Fontaine, and La Parisienne by Henry Becque.
Selected as Talent Cannes Adami, he was first seen on screen in My Way by Florent-Emilio Siri and in Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky by Jan Kouen, and then as leading role of La Consolation by Cyril Mennegun. He recently played in a Korean film by Kim Hee Jung named A French Woman.