Isabelle Gélinas

Biography

Isabelle Gélinas (born October 13, 1963) is a French-Canadian actress. Isabelle Gélinas was born in Montreal, Quebec. She began her training course at the Cours Florent before joining the CNSAD where she took classes with teachers such as Pierre Vial, Daniel Mesguich and especially Michel Bouquet. Her beginnings in the occupation were not without difficulties, and she was often qualified as "too young", "too mature" and even "not modern enough". She had a hard time finding her place in the acting field. She began her career (1982–86) in the theater, playing in several dramas of Molière with Jean Davy as the director. In 1986, her participation in the short film Triple sec with Suzanne Flon and André Dussollier gave her the opportunity to begin a film career. She had a real change in 1988 when she was featured in the comedy film Suivez cet avion (1989) with Lambert Wilson and in the drama film Chouans! (2009) with Philippe Noiret. She also began at the same time a television career featuring in several films mostly directed by Caroline Huppert. She then played in the drama films Mado poste restante (1989), Louis, the Child King (1992), Drôles d'oiseaux (1993), and in the comedy films À l'heure où les grands fauves vont boire (1993) and Regarde-moi quand je te quitte (1993). At the second part of the decade, she featured in two successful films playing supporting roles: Didier (1997) with Jean-Pierre Bacri and Alain Chabat, and Paparazzi (1998) with Vincent Lindon and Patrick Timsit. She played in television films of different fields such as Moi, Général de Gaulle (1990), J'ai deux amours (1996) and Chaos technique (1997). The following decade, she played in a few comedy films such as Les gens en maillot de bain ne sont pas (forcément) superficiels (2001), Ne quittez pas (2003), Cherche fiancé tous frais payés (2005) and Ça se soigne? (2008). She has focused her career on television and theater, including many television fictions like Le Piège du Père Noël (2005), the trilogy of Inséparables (2005–06) with Michel Boujenah, but also Frappes interdites (2005) and Passés troubles (2006). She plays since 2007 one of the main roles in the comedy series Fais pas ci, fais pas ça. Source: Article "Isabelle Gélinas" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Known For

Hélène Timonier

La Rafle

Maria

Didier

Céline Ladislav

Ça se soigne ?

Marine

Tout baigne !

Rose de Ponte

À mon tour

Inspecteur Camille Barski

Drôles d'oiseaux

Marie

Cherche fiancé tous frais payés

Laurette

Les gens en maillot de bain ne sont pas (forcément) superficiels

Me Sophie Charpentier

L'Innocent

Patricia Beaulieu

Jumeaux mais pas trop

Marianne Duriez

Passés troubles

Lucie

Ne quittez pas !

Lolly

Anibal

Centaine

La montagna dei diamanti

Elisabeth Martini

Suivez cet avion

Anne

Le père

Germaine

Mado, poste restante

Isabelle

Paradis amers

Charlotte

Amis d'enfance

Marianne Prévost

Les oubliés du Delta

Charlotte

Confessions d'un menteur

Sophie

Les Parents modèles

Catherine

Deux hommes tout nus

Anne Lotaire

Au nom des fils

Jeanne

L'Illusion conjugale

Catherine Jauffrey

Accident de parcours

Carole

Entre amis

Claire

Un petit jeu sans conséquence

Caroline

La Vie très privée de monsieur Sim

Stella Kirov

Stavisky, l'escroc du siècle

Triple sec

Béatrice

Chaos technique

Sandrine Hertaud

Courrier du cœur

Elmire

Le Tartuffe

Duchesse de Chatillon

Louis, enfant roi

Irmgard

La Dixième de Beethoven

Noémie

Qu'elle est belle la quarantaine

Sandrine

Mémoire de sang

Diane

Un amour de jeunesse

Sandra Bartox, chanteuse à deux balles

Paparazzi

Valérie Bouley

Fais pas ci, fais pas ça : Y aura-t-il Noël à Noël ?

Nathalie

Une heure de tranquillité

Muriel

La Nuit du réveillon

Monique Fourniret

La Traque

Elle

À l'heure où les grands fauves vont boire

Karine Diouf

Frappes interdites

Valérie Bouley

Fais pas ci, fais pas ça - On va marcher sur la Lune

Marguerite de Valois

Catherine de Médicis

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

48

Gender

Female

Birthday

1963-10-13

Place of Birth

Montreal, Canada

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