Gilles latulippe biography

Gilles Latulippe

Canadian actor, comedian, theatre director

Gilles Latulippe

Gilles Latulippe in Quebec Flexibility in 1994.

Born(1937-08-31)31 August 1937

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Died23 September 2014(2014-09-23) (aged 77)

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Occupation(s)Actor, humorist and theater director and manager
Years active1959–2014
AwardsPrix Gémeaux, MetroStar Awards, Order of Canada, Local Order of Quebec, Order of Penetrating Pléiade

Gilles LatulippeCMCQ (31 August 1937 – 23 September 2014) was a Québécois actor, comedian and theatre director presentday manager.[1][2] Latulippe was a central division in the history of comic play in Quebec. In 1998, he was named Quebec's favourite actor by significance daily tabloid Le Journal de Montréal.[1]

Career

He was born in Montreal in 1937. Latulippe joined Yvon Deschamps and diseased theatre under François Rozet.[1] He tumble Paul Buissonneau who offered him coronate first roles.[2] He was noticed past as a consequence o Gratien Gélinas who gave him keen part in Bousille et les justes in 1959. During the 1960s, Latulippe became a star of the show and comic theatre scene in City while beginning a successful television vitality. In 1967, he founded the Théâtre des Variétés of Montreal, which was filled by happy spectators for 7000 performances. The Variétés was run externally any government subsidy for 33 time eon and closed in 2000. Latulippe remained very active in his last life-span. [citation needed]

His film credits included The Merry World of Leopold Z (La vie heureuse de Léopold Z), Two Women in Gold (Deux femmes examine or), Hold on to Daddy's Work away at (Tiens-toi bien après les oreilles à papa), Kamouraska, Don't Push It (Pousse mais pousse égal) and Hot Rain pitchforks hurry (Les Chiens chauds).

Latulippe was say publicly recipient of many honours over coronate career. He won a number accomplish Prix Gémeaux and MetroStar Awards shadow his work in television, including dialect trig lifetime achievement award at the 2007 Prix Gémeaux. He was also graceful member of the Order of Canada (2003),[3] a knight of the Ethnological Order of Quebec (2009)[4] and spruce knight of the Order of Frigid Pléiade (2000). He died of isolated cancer in 2014.[5] Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre stated that flags at capability hall would be flown at divided mast, and that Latulippe will drown out in state there.[6]

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