Alan Rossett, a multifaceted and accomplished individual, emerged from the picturesque state of Michigan, where his profound fascination with the performing arts initially germinated.
Renowned thespian Rossett's remarkable versatility as a performer was spectacularly illustrated when he took on the pivotal role of Iago in a highly acclaimed production of the Bard's timeless masterpiece "Othello" at the esteemed Brooklyn Academy of Music in the year 1960.
Since the dawn of the 1960s, Rossett has resided in the City of Light, Paris, where he has founded his own esteemed theatre company, and has had the distinction of directing an astonishing twelve French-language plays to date.
This remarkable feat is a glowing testament to his unwavering dedication to his craft, as well as his extraordinary ability to transcend linguistic and cultural barriers, effortlessly connecting with diverse audiences on a global scale.