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Artistes

by bernardbastienjr • Created 7 months ago • Modified 3 months ago
Artistes Québécois et Internationales
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  • Hunter King

    1. Hunter King

    • Actress
    • Producer
    Give Me Your Eyes (2023)
    Hunter King was born in Ventura County, California, USA. Hunter is an actor and producer, known for Give Me Your Eyes (2023), Life in Pieces (2015) and Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story (2024).
  • Joey King

    2. Joey King

    • Actress
    • Producer
    • Soundtrack
    The Act (2019– )
    Joey King started acting professionally when she was four years old. A national spot for Life Cereal was Joey's first commercial. It has been said that Joey inherited the love of acting from her grandmother, who used to perform in live theater.

    She has appeared in several television shows and movies of the week, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), Entourage (2004), Medium (2005), R.L. Stine's the Haunting Hour (2010) and "Avenging Angel", to name a few. Also she has completed three pilots, and was a series regular on the short lived show, "Bent" were she has said, "Jeffrey Tambor made me laugh everyday".

    Joey voiced the yellow fur ball Katie, for the animated feature Horton Hears a Who! (2008), and Beaver, for "Ice Age 3-D". She has also voiced the lead character Jessie, in the book series movie adaptation of "The Boxcar Children", and lastly the voice of China Girl in the much anticipated Oz the Great and Powerful (2013), a prequel to the the world famous 1939 classic The Wizard of Oz (1939). Joey said, "I think it's really neat to hear my voice come out of animal or creature that someone made from their imagination!"

    Her first film Grace (2006), was shot when she was six years old. On the first day of filming Joey had to pretend to almost drown in the ice cold ocean. Joey has said she was completely hooked on making movies after that.

    Joey was nine years old when she landed her first lead role in the feature Ramona and Beezus (2010). Joey played Ramona Quimby, whose character always seems to be in some sort of mischief. Joey has said that the role changed her life and she will always be grateful to, two of the most amazing, talented woman, Liz Allen and Denise DeNovi who are still good friends of Joey's.

    In her short years, Joey has worked with some very prestigious directors; Christopher Nolan, who Joey describes as super involved in every detail, including being present when Joey shaved off her hair for her role in The Dark Knight Rises (2012), Sam Raimi, who captured Joey's heart with his gentle and patient demeanor and brilliant vision, while working on Oz the Great and Powerful (2013), and Roland Emmerich who Joey has said is such a gifted director, who I was so lucky to get to work for and will be my friend for life, while filming the action movie, White House Down (2013).

    Joey has spoken to many schools and Boys and Girls Clubs on the importance of making a positive difference in the world, even if you are young. She attends and contributes to many charities, and you can often find her helping her grandmother deliver food to the elderly through Meals on Wheels when she is not working.

    Joey's performances have earned her outstanding critical reviews from such critics as Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times, and Amy Biancolli of the San Francisco Chronicle.

    Joey has said she feels like the luckiest person in the world to be able to do what she loves and be surrounded by people she loves!
  • Sophie Nélisse

    3. Sophie Nélisse

    • Actress
    Yellowjackets (2021–2025)
    Sophie Nélisse was born in Windsor, Ontario, but moved to Montréal with her family when she was just age four.

    She began her career at the age of seven in commercials, then made her movie debut at age 10 in the 2012 French-Canadian film Monsieur Lazhar. For her performance in the film, she won a Genie and a Jutra award for Best Supporting Actress. Sophie then went on to play a role in Luc Picard's 2012 feature Esimésac before being asked to audition for the lead role of a German girl in the English-language feature film The Book Thief. She landed the part and starred alongside Geoffrey Rush and Emily Watson. In 2019, she had the lead in the sequel thriller 47 Meters Down: Uncaged (2019).

    When not working, Sophie enjoys gymnastic classes. Her younger sister, Isabelle Nélisse, is also an actress, who, among other credits, played a lead role in the 2013 horror movie Mama.
  • Mylène Mackay

    4. Mylène Mackay

    • Actress
    • Writer
    L'Âge adulte (2017–2019)
    Mylène Mackay was born on 7 July 1987 in Saint-Didace, Québec, Canada. She is an actress and writer, known for L'Âge adulte (2017), Nelly (2016) and Tell Me Why These Things Are So Beautiful (2023).
  • Rose-Marie Perreault

    5. Rose-Marie Perreault

    • Actress
    Fake Tattoos (2017)
    Rose-Marie Perreault is known for Fake Tattoos (2017), Nuit blanche (2021) and Aller simple (2022).
  • Magalie Lépine Blondeau

    6. Magalie Lépine Blondeau

    • Actress
    • Soundtrack
    The Nature of Love (2023)
    Magalie Lépine Blondeau was born on 18 August 1982 in Quebec, Canada. She is an actress, known for The Nature of Love (2023), Heartbeats (2010) and Boomerang (2015).
  • Mylène St-Sauveur

    7. Mylène St-Sauveur

    • Actress
    Alertes (2021–2025)
    From as young as 7 years old, Mylène St-Sauveur expressed her desire to become an actress and that desire became an ambition when she appeared in her first movie three years later. Since that moment, the very young and talented actress has appeared in more than 12 feature films, shot here in Quebec, but also in France, Belgium and Italy. Most of the movies she's in were able to travel in festivals all around the world. Mylène didn't stop after that. She also appeared in more than 20 TV shows and started her theatrical career as well. She played the one and only "Anne Frank" in the play "Le journal d'Anne Frank", written by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt at the Théâtre du Nouveau Monde in Montréal. She received for her moving performance, two prestigious awards that confirm her talent to adapt. For sure, 2016 had been a big year for Mylène, with the release of "King Dave" by Daniel Grou (Podz), and "Un jour mon Prince..." by Flavia Coste in France. She proved over the years, her will to become a great artist. This year, in 2017, we will be able to see her in two new TV shows, "L'heure bleue" and "Sur-Vie", with Pamela Anderson.
  • Émilie Lajoie

    8. Émilie Lajoie

    • Actress
    Cerebrum (2019– )
    Born in Laval in 1992, Emilie Lajoie is a Quebec actress. She has 2 brothers, and lives in Montreal. She graduated from Lionel-Groulx college in 2011 and from the Conservatoir d'Art Dramatique de Montréal in 2017. She had a few roles in television series in Quebec, and in theatre plays (Compagnie, Le Malade Imaginaire). Emilie wrote and will perform in her play "Notre Petite Mort", directed by Sophie Cadieux in 2020.
  • Katherine Levac

    9. Katherine Levac

    • Actress
    Like-moi! (2016–2020)
    Katherine Levac is known for Like-moi! (2015), Club Soly (2021) and Niagara (2022).
  • Rosalie Vaillancourt

    10. Rosalie Vaillancourt

    • Actress
    • Writer
    • Producer
    Complètement Lycée (2021–2022)
    Rosalie Vaillancourt is known for Complètement Lycée (2021), Sainte Marie-Josée part en croisade (2020) and Rosalie: la comédie musicale (2020).
  • Adriana Ugarte at an event for Los Goya 25 años (2011)

    11. Adriana Ugarte

    • Actress
    • Soundtrack
    Julieta (2016)
    Along 2013 year, has starred as Sira Quiroga in a tv series "El tiempo entre costuras" - L'espionne de Tanger - written by María Dueña best-seller. Acting this role, Sira was a young seamstress, who moved from Madrid (Spain) to Tanger (Morocco) in 1930 decade, when she had as clients important world personalities just before period of the II World War and while the Civil War happened at her Spanish homeland.
  • Michelle Jenner

    12. Michelle Jenner

    • Actress
    • Costume Designer
    • Make-Up Department
    Berlin (2023–2025)
    Michelle Jenner was born on 14 September 1986 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is an actress and costume designer, known for Berlin (2023), The Goldsmith's Secret (2025) and Dime tu nombre (2025).
  • 13. Nona Sobo

    • Actress
    Wrong Side of the Tracks (2021–2024)
    Nona Sobo is known for Wrong Side of the Tracks (2021), Welcome to Eden (2022) and Cinemascomics: Entrevistas (2014).
  • Michelle Stafford

    14. Michelle Stafford

    • Actress
    • Writer
    • Producer
    The Young and the Restless (1994–2025)
    Two-time Emmy (R) Award-winning actress Michelle Stafford stars in the #1-rated The Young and the Restless (1973), viewed by more than 20 million people every day in some 20 countries worldwide. Michelle joined the cast of "The Young and the Restless" in 1994 and has since developed her role of "Phyllis" into one of the most popular and vivacious characters on daytime to date.

    Michelle's career began when a modeling opportunity presented itself, taking her to such far-away destinations as Japan, France and Italy. After living in Italy for a year, which, in her own words "brought me out of my conservative shell", Michelle discovered within herself a previously dormant desire to act. So back to the U.S. it was for this now Italian-speaking beauty where she wasted no time submerging herself in the Hollywood auditioning process.

    Michelle's first job, the teen afternoon soap opera Tribes (1990), was followed by several commercials and TV show guest appearances and culminated in her starring in two plays directed by Academy Award®-nominated and Tony Award®-winning actor Charles Durning. And in one of his plays, "Savage in Limbo", the Los Angeles Times touted Michelle as "the sensational Michelle Stafford". But it was when Michelle nabbed the role of "Phyllis" on The Young and the Restless (1973) that her career took its biggest stride. The producers initially intended the character to come and leave quickly but, after only one month, Michelle had created such a stir that they knew they could not let her go. And, within her first two years on the show, her talent had earned her an Emmy® for Best Supporting Actress and two consecutive Soap Opera Digest Awards. Michelle went on to star in Aaron Spelling's drama Pacific Palisades (1997), guest-starred on Dick Wolf's Players (1997), Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place (1998), JAG (1995), Diagnosis Murder (1993), Judging Amy (1999), Frasier (1993) and had a recurring role on Pamela Anderson's V.I.P. (1998). She also worked opposite Ashley Judd in the popular film Double Jeopardy (1999), directed by the acclaimed Bruce Beresford and starred in the psychological thriller Attraction (2000), opposite Tom Everett Scott. And it was when Michelle returned to The Young and the Restless (1973) that she won her second Emmy®, this time for Best Lead Actress. As an ardent sports fan, it seemed only appropriate that Michelle serve as the "Best Damn Stanley Cup" correspondent on Fox Sports' The Best Damn Sports Show Period (2001)
    • much to the hosts' delight. And, more recently, Michelle has
    contributed her commentary on the 2008 Stanley Cup Playoffs as a celebrity blogger on NHL.com.

    In April 2008, Stafford nabbed her seventh Emmy nomination and was projected by Mark Dagostino of People Magazine as his pick to win.

    While "The outrageously sexy Stafford" (TV Guide) continues her celebrated run on The Young and the Restless (1973), she also constantly keeps busy with additional projects. Michelle recently tried her hand at portraying a detective in the soon-to-be released feature-film 3 Days Gone (2008). And, in 2007, starred in the Lifetime television movie Like Mother, Like Daughter (2007). With all of the above, Michelle still finds time for some of her more personal interests, including travel, the culinary world and philanthropic endeavors.

    Michelle lends her voice and time to such groups as "Citizens Commission on Human Rights" and "The Hollywood Education and Literacy Project" and was honored by the "National Foundation for Women Legislators" for her human rights campaigning.
  • Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse

    15. Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse

    • Actress
    • Soundtrack
    Eastern Promises (2007)
    Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse was born on the 16th of August 1991 in Montreal, Quebec. Sarah-Jeanne was raised in both English and French as her father is an English-speaker and her mother is a French-speaker. She started acting at the age of 7. She is the recipient of two Karv Awards in 2015, one for "Best Interpretation in a Youth Series" in Le Chalet and the second for "Personality of the year". She is also recipient of a Artis Awards for "Best Interpretation in a Youth Series" in 2016 and also was the youngest to be nominated "Personality of the year" for an Artis Awards.

    Labrosse made her American television debut in 2007 in Human Trafficking as Annie Gray, and then on big screen in Eastern Promises as Tatiana where she was directed by David Cronenberg. Between 2009 and 2015 she had stopped working in English because her work schedule in french didn't allow it. She is known for Bon cop Bad cop, 15/love, Eastern Promises, Starbuck, Unité 9, Yamaska, Le Chalet and Les Pays d'en Haut.
  • Marie-Laurence Moreau

    16. Marie-Laurence Moreau

    • Actress
    Les Argonautes (2013– )
    Marie-Laurence Moreau is known for Les Argonautes (2013), Baby Boom (2017) and Viking (2022).
  • Anne Hathaway

    17. Anne Hathaway

    • Actress
    • Producer
    • Soundtrack
    Les Misérables (2012)
    Anne Jacqueline Hathaway was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Kate McCauley Hathaway, an actress, and Gerald T. Hathaway, a lawyer, both originally from Philadelphia. She is of mostly Irish descent, along with English, German, and French. Her first major role came in the short-lived television series Get Real (1999). She gained widespread recognition for her roles in The Princess Diaries (2001) and its 2004 sequel as a young girl who discovers she is a member of royalty, opposite Julie Andrews and Heather Matarazzo.

    She also had a notable role in Nicholas Nickleby (2002) opposite Charlie Hunnam and Jamie Bell, and a starring role in Ella Enchanted (2004). A former top-ranking soprano in New York, Hathaway was reportedly a front-runner for the role of "Christine" in the 2004 The Phantom of the Opera (2004). However, due to scheduling conflicts with The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004), she couldn't take the role, which was later given to newcomer Emmy Rossum.

    Hathaway soon started to move away from family-friendly films. Following The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004), she appeared topless in the films Havoc (2005) opposite Josh Peck and Brokeback Mountain (2005) opposite Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal. Her desire to break out of her "Princess Diaries" image parallels that of her one-time co-star, Julie Andrews, who went topless in the film S.O.B. (1981) in order to break away from the image she created from her 1960s musicals. In interviews, Hathaway said that doing family-friendly films didn't mean she was similar to their characters or mean she objected to appearing nude in other films.
  • Macha Grenon in Scoop (1992)

    18. Macha Grenon

    • Actress
    Barney's Version (2010)
    Macha Grenon was born on 7 June 1968 in Canada. She is an actress, known for Barney's Version (2010), The Year Dolly Parton Was My Mom (2011) and Maurice Richard: Histoire d'un Canadien (1999).
  • Geneviève Tardif in Planète Techno (2014)

    19. Geneviève Tardif

    • Script and Continuity Department
    • Additional Crew
    Abigaëlle et le date coaching (2017– )
    Geneviève Tardif is known for Abigaëlle et le date coaching (2017), Louis! Louis! Louis! (2018) and Trip de Bouffe (2023).
  • Sophie Desmarais

    20. Sophie Desmarais

    • Actress
    • Soundtrack
    Sarah Prefers to Run (2013)
    Sophie Desmarais was born on 24 July 1986 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She is an actress, known for Sarah Prefers to Run (2013), Heartbeats (2010) and The Forbidden Room (2015).
  • Anne-Marie Withenshaw in Deux hommes en or (2013)

    21. Anne-Marie Withenshaw

    • Producer
    • Actress
    Chuck's Day Off (2008–2009)
    Anne-Marie Withenshaw is known for Chuck's Day Off (2008), Face Time (2010) and C'est juste de la TV (2007).
  • Renata Notni

    22. Renata Notni

    • Actress
    Sueño de amor (2016– )
    Renata Notni was born on 2 January 1995 in Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico. She is an actress, known for Sueño de amor (2016), Curse by the Sea (2009) and Un gancho al corazón (2008).
  • Jessica Raine

    23. Jessica Raine

    • Actress
    • Soundtrack
    The Devil's Hour (2022–2024)
    Jessica was born in 1982 and brought up on a farm near Eardisley, Herefordshire. Wanting to act from an early age she read drama at the University of the West of England at Bristol before taking a gap year to teach English in Thailand. On return she enrolled at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art from where she graduated in 2008. Over the next couple of years she distinguished herself as a promising stage actress appearing with the Young Vic in the leading role of Jacobean tragedy 'The Changeling',at the National Theatre in 'Rocket to the Moon' and in 'Ghosts' and winning the Manchester Evening News award for best supporting actress in the revival of 'Punk Rock'. At the beginning of 2012 she became known to a far wider audience taking the lead role in the nostalgic television series 'Call the Midwife'.
  • 24. Sofia Blondin

    • Actress
    Classé Secret (2022– )
    Sofia Blondin is known for Classé Secret (2022), The Night Logan Woke Up (2022) and Cerebrum (2019).
  • 25. Nour Belkhiria

    • Actress
    Antigone (2019)
    Nour Belkhiria is known for Antigone (2019), A Revision (2021) and Days of Happiness (2023).

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