Born in 1948 to renowned French actress Annick Alane, Bernard Alane has consistently demonstrated an unwavering passion for his craft, effortlessly transitioning between various artistic mediums. His impressive repertoire includes esteemed theatrical roles, such as performances of Tchekhov, Shakespeare, and Molière.
In addition to his work in the theater, Alane has also made a name for himself in musical comedy, gracing the stages of both England and France with memorable performances in productions like "CanCan", "South Pacific", "Peter Pan", and "My Fair Lady".
Television has also been a significant platform for Alane, allowing him to bring to life notable historical figures, including Camille Desmoulins and Paul Ramadier. Furthermore, his extensive experience in dubbing has lent his voice to numerous cartoons.
As a talented actor, Alane's debut on the big screen showcased his remarkable versatility, showcasing both comedic flair in "Hibernatus" (1969) and virile charm in his second film, "Mon oncle Benjamin". Although his appearances on the big screen have been sporadic and often brief, his most recent feature, "Agathe Cléry" (2008),still manages to highlight his talent in a supporting role as one of Jean Rochefort's sons.