TV-Series
Description
Alfred "Red" Visconti hails from a prominent Hollywood dynasty. His grandfather, Vittorio, is a celebrated director; his father, Johnny, a powerful producer; his mother a popular actress; and his two older brothers are directors. His younger brother, Tony, is a child star. Alfred maintains a strained relationship with his father, stemming from Johnny's single-minded focus on the film business.

Despite this lineage, Alfred stands as an extremely popular Hollywood star in his own right. He naturally incorporates English into his speech. His personality is loud, rough, and straightforward, often perceived as rude. He possesses a quick temper and readily voices his dislike using unfriendly language.

Musically driven, Alfred founded and fronts the band "Red Prince," later evolving into "Dead Prince," as guitarist and singer alongside Sylvain Clark and Haruya Kobayashi. This musical path serves as his personal rebellion against the family legacy. He actively rebuffs the constant recognition tied to his acting career, insisting on the name "Red" and finding fulfillment primarily through his music.

His skills extend beyond acting and music; he is proficient in fighting and adept at riding motorbikes. A child actor since age five, he starred in successful films but grew increasingly disillusioned by the industry pressures linked to his name. This disillusionment fuels his prioritization of his band and personal interests over family expectations.

Alfred's dynamic with Henri-Hugues de Saint Germain features frequent clashes, embodying a "Red Oni, Blue Oni" contrast. His core evolution centers on asserting his individuality, rejecting predetermined paths, and pursuing authenticity through music and personal expression.