Fabrice Boutique

Fabrice Boutique

55 · Born: May 26, 1970

Personal Details

BornMay 26, 1970

Biography

Fabrice is a multifaceted actor born in Zaire, now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He spent his early years in Braine-l'Alleud, a suburban city of Brussels, Belgium, where he was raised.

Fabrice initially intended to pursue a career in business, enrolling in the renowned Solvay business school in Brussels for four years. However, his passion for the performing arts led him to leave the program and attend the Institute of Arts and Broadcasting (IAD) in Brussels.

During his time at IAD, Fabrice was fortunate to learn from esteemed directors such as Franco Quadri, Eimuntas Necrosius, and Jacques Lassalle. He even received the superior prize of the Academy of Liège, awarded to him by the Russian director Boris Rabei.

Fabrice's professional journey took him to Paris, where he secured a contract with Luc Besson and Patrice Leconte. He starred in several films, including "Aun" and "Carlo," directed by Mickael Roskam, as well as projects with Guy Goossens, Jan Verheyen, and Dan Cooreman.

In addition to his work in film, Fabrice has appeared in several television shows, including "FBI," "Closer Protection," "The Stenfort Fate," and "Melting Pot Café," in which he played the role of Mickey, the gay barman. The show was broadcasted globally and ran for three seasons on RTBF.

Fabrice has also had the opportunity to work with renowned directors such as Eimuntas Necrosius, Olivier Py, Frédéric Dussenne, and Boris Rabey. He has appeared in productions at the biennial of Venice and has collaborated with Belgian directors such as Geoffrey Enthoven, B Mariage, Bouli Lanners, Masset DE Passe, Dorothee Vandenberghe, and Felix Vangroningen.

In addition to his work in film and television, Fabrice has pursued a career in dance and musical theater. He has worked as a dancer and writer in contemporary dance productions in Canada and as a soloist in musicals in France, including "Miserable," "Cats," and "Mayflower."

Fabrice has also been involved in various projects in Belgium, including the creation of the "Freezing Happening" event, which brought together 1500 random people. He received a prize for the best movie at the Los Angeles film festival, with Wim Wenders serving as a member of the jury.

Fabrice has been recognized for his artistic contributions, including an Emmy nomination for his work on "Melting Pot Café." The series won the artistic contribution award at the "La Rochelle Film Festival" in France.

In his personal life, Fabrice is a marathon runner and has set his sights on beating his personal record and becoming one of the top 20 runners in his category at the Berlin Marathon. He will also be participating in the World Games in France in 2015.

Career

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2012
Erased
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