French multi-hyphenate Alexandre Astier was born in Lyon on June 16, 1974. His education was steeped in the performing arts and he made his first foray into televisual work with short films that he both wrote and scored. One of those, 2002’s Dies Irae, he turned into the hit comedy series Kaamelott. That program, which debuted in 2005, would become Astier’s calling card. A comedy about the day-to-day life of King Arthur and the various members of his court, the show was Astier’s project through and through—he starred in, wrote, directed, and wrote the music for hundreds of episodes over the next four years. That led to more work in the film industry, including acting roles in the 2006 comedy Hey! Good Looking! and the 2008 comic book adaptation Asterix at the Olypmic Games. He directed the 2014 animated feature Asterix: The Mansion of the Gods, and then turned his attention to a planned trilogy of films based on his greatest success, Kaamelott. The first of those works, Kaamelott – Premier Volet, was set for a 2020 release, but delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the album’s soundtrack, full of songs written and performed by Astier, was released that year.
Please enable Javascript to view this page competely.