Denise Filiatrault (born May 16, 1931) is a Canadian actress and director. She attained star status on TV in the 1960s, co-starring with Dominique Michel in the Radio-Canada television series Moi et l'autre (1967–71) and in many editions of Radio-Canada's annual New Year's special, Bye Bye. She had further success in Chez Denise (1978–1982), Le 101, avenue des Pins (1984–85) and Denise... aujourd'hui (1990–91). In addition to her television career, Filiatrault also performed in films and on stage, notably in works by Michel Tremblay. She was known to perform both comic and dramatic roles, such as Gilles Carle's The Death of a Lumberjack (La Mort d'un bûcheron) in 1973, André Brassard's film version of Tremblay's Once Upon a Time in the East (Il était une fois dans l'Est) in 1974, Denys Arcand's Gina in 1975, Claude Fournier's Far from You Sweetheart (Je suis loin de toi mignonne) in 1976, Fantastica in 1980 and Carle's The Plouffe Family (Les Plouffe) in 1981, playing the tormented Cécile. Following Les Plouffe, Filiatrault took a break from film, concentrating more in writing and directing for theatre and summer comedy. Filiatrault then decided to take the leap to directing cinema by adapting Tremblay's novel C't'à ton tour, Laura Cadieux into the 1998 film It's Your Turn, Laura Cadieux, presenting the world of overweight women yearning for love and affection. Filiatrault opted for a simple yet effective style that showcased the talents of the film's strong female leads. This dramatic comedy scored such success that Filiatrault wrote and directed the 1999 sequel Laura Cadieux II (Laura Cadieux... la suite), in which she further developed the characters and their world. In 2002, she produced a new comedy fantasy, Alice's Odyssey (L'Odyssée d'Alice Tremblay), which received a lukewarm response from critics and moviegoers. In 2003, taking advantage of the success of her motion picture characters, Filiatrault produced a television miniseries for TVA, Le Petit monde de Laura Cadieux (2003), before tackling a new film Bittersweet Memories (Ma vie en cinémascope) (2004), a dramatic biography of 1930s-1950s singer Alys Robi (played by Pascale Bussières). As artistic director of the Théâtre du Rideau Vert, she and the theatre were criticized in January 2015 by a coalition of Montreal arts groups for a year-end production in which a Caucasian actor portrayed hockey player P.K. Subban in blackface. Filiatrault responded that she was "shocked, outraged, and humiliated" by the reaction, saying that she had been in show business for 60 years and was the first person to hire a black Quebecer on television.
Soeur d'Ovide
Le crime d'Ovide Plouffe
Cécile
Les Plouffe
Backyard Theatre
Self
Filiatrault : Parcours d'une légende
Hélène
Il était une fois dans l'Est
Blanche Bellefeuille
La mort d'un bûcheron
Emma
Fantastica
Florence
Je suis loin de toi mignonne
Fabienne
Le Plumard en folie
15 nov
The airline lady
Au revoir à lundi
Marguerite Lapointe-Beaulieu
Le soleil se lève en retard
La Fille Du Maquignon
Madame Tremblay
Nos belles-sœurs
Restaurant Manager
Laurence Anyways
Nora
Alisée
Geneviève Barthélemy
Par le sang des autres
Mme Lapierre
C'est le coeur qui meurt en dernier
Mother
Adolescente, sucre d'amour
Mère supérieure
Nelligan
Chauffeure Uber
Menteur
Self
Filiatrault
Actress
Gina
Angéline
Les beaux dimanches
Lucienne
Mado
Emma Leclair
Les Tisserands du pouvoir
Les Tisserands du pouvoir 2, la révolte
La barmaid de l'établissement de nuit
Effraction
Carmen Ladouceur
Le p'tit vient vite
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
29
Gender
Female
Birthday
1931-05-16
Place of Birth
Montréal, Québec, Canada
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