Alexandre Ferré also known as Firmin or Saint-Firmin, (?
A former sergeant in the National Guard, he became actor and tenor at Versailles.
Hired by the Théâtre de la Gaîté then, after a tour in Seine-et-Oise, at the Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique, he played the part of Don César de Bazan in Ruy Blas at the inauguration of the Théâtre de la Renaissance 8 November 1838.
[1] Sick, he last played 5 January 1839 and died a month later after this success.
He was then replaced in that role by Charles de Chilly.