
Alexis Lefebvre
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Acting
Gender
Male
Alexis Lefebvre
Biography
Alexis Lefebvre studied at The National Theatre School of Canada. He has trod the boards of countless theaters and started his career with the Dave Saint-Pierre (Foudre, Over my dead body, Un peu de tendresse bordel de merde, La pornographie des âmes). He also worked with Éric jean (Les mystères de Quat'sous) and La Chapelle theater (Caligula-Remix, De rage, Plyball, ...). Alexis is playing in the play La nuit du 4 au 5 (m.e.s Claude Poissant, text Rachel Graton), presented at the Centre du Théâtre d'Aujourd'hui. You could also have seen him in television in Toute la vérité, Les hauts et les bas de Sophie Paquin, Yamaska, Mensonges, Pour Sarah and District 31.
In the last years, you could have seen him in La nuit du 4 au 5, Pan B, Les yeux fermés, Les Cavaliers, L’oeil du cyclone and 5e rang. As well as in the impressive series Les pays d'en haut in the role of Dr. Marignon. He also was part of the series Les Simone and Les honorable. In cinema, he worked with Louis Bélanger in Les mauvaises herbes and with Robin Aubert in L'origine d'un cri. In 2020, you could have seen him in the ambitious series C’est comme ça que je t’aime, wrote by François Létourneau et directed by Jean-François Rivard.
Furthermore, he lends his voice on many narratives and dubbling projects, ranging from original documentary series made in Quebec, to an impressive number of commercials and several works of fiction for both television and film.
Acting
(2024)
When Adam Changes
as Paul/Dereck/Daniel Brousseau/Bouboule/Jimbo (voice)
(2023)
Purgatory
as Benoît Leclerc
(2023)
Billie Blue
as Annonceur
(2022)
Nut Jobs
as Joe Blob
(2022)
La nuit du 4 au 5
as Alexis
(2020)
Vacarme
as JP
(2020)
Foam
as Barman
(2019)
The Colour of Your Lips
as Diver
(2019)
Heart Bomb
as Comédien
(2019)
Barbarians of the Bay
as Claude, Mustang
(2017)
Cross My Heart
as L'enquêteur arrestation #2
(2016)
Bad Seeds
as Bastien
(2016)
Wild Skin
as The Man
(2016)
(2015)
Érotisse
as Francis
(2014)
You're Sleeping, Nicole
as Martin (voice)
(2012)
Laurence Anyways
as Simon Deltreuil
(2012)
The Sunday Robbers
as Annonceur radio (voice)
(2010)
Crying Out
as Gars billard
(2010)
(2009)
Polytechnique
as Male Student in First Classroom