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.
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.
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...).
[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.