Alexandre Landry is a renowned Quebecer actor, hailing from the picturesque village of Saint-Étienne-des-Grès in the Mauricie region. He left his rural roots behind to pursue higher education in the Montreal area, graduating from the esteemed National Theatre School of Canada in 2009.
Prior to transitioning to film, Alexandre honed his craft in the world of theatre. He took on the titular role in "Les Aventures de Lagardère", a production that was performed over a hundred times across the Island of Montreal and beyond. His impressive repertoire also includes appearances in "Chambre(s)" created by Éric Jean at the Théâtre de Quat'Sous, "Médée d'Euripide" at the Théâtre Denise-Pelletier, and Théâtre Extrême in Toronto at the Berkeley Theater.
One of his most notable theatre credits is the role of Tom in "Tom à la ferme" at Théâtre d'Aujourd'hui, created by Michel-Marc Bouchard and directed by Claude Poissant.
In television, Alexandre brought the character of Olivier to life in TVA's "Destinées" from 2010 to 2012.
His breakthrough film role came in 2013, when he played Martin in Louise Archambault's "Gabrielle". The film received widespread acclaim, being broadcast in over twenty countries, and Alexandre's performance earned him numerous international acting awards.