Alex Bergeron(III)
- Actor
He graduated from the National Theatre School of Canada in 2014, and soon Alex Bergeron was treading the boards of theaters. He created the plays "Attentat", directed by Gabrielle and Véronique Côté, "La logique du pire", co-directed by Étienne Lepage and Frédérick Gravel, "Dimanche Napalm", by Sébastien David, and "Jusqu'où te mènera Montréal", directed by Martin Faucher.
He has also played great characters such as Claude Gauvreau in "Gauvreau défenestré", a solo directed by Robert Bellefeuille, Henri de Lagardère in "Les aventures de Lagardère", directed by Frédéric Bélanger, Henri V in "Five Kings - L'histoire de notre chute", directed by Frédéric Dubois, and Sam Shepard in "Parce que la Nuit", directed by Brigitte Haentjens.
He works regularly with Claude Poissant, who directed him in "Grande Écoute", "Hurlevents" and "La Métamorphose". More recently, he has found his place in Alice Ronfard's stage productions, distinguishing himself in "La Traversée du siècle", and again in "Le Faiseur". Alex has also made a number of television appearances, including in "Alertes 2" and "Désobéir".
"La traversée du siècle" marks his first appearance with Duceppe.