Paule Baillargeon
Paule Baillargeon was born on Jul 19, 1945 in Canada. Paule Baillargeon's big-screen debut came with Entre tu et vous directed by Gilles Groulx in 1970. Paule Baillargeon is known for Canada: A People's History directed by Serge Turbide, Maggie Huculak stars as Narrator and Lorne Cardinal as Harold Cardinal. Paule Baillargeon has got 7 awards and 2 nominations so far. The most recent award Paule Baillargeon achieved is Gemini Awards. The upcoming new movie Paule Baillargeon plays is Happiness Bound which will be released on Jan 01, 2007.
In 1969, with other actors, she refused her diploma from the Ecole nationale du theatre in protest against the institution and for the creative improvisation by the actors.With Pierre Curzi, Gilbert Sicotte and others she formed `le Grand cirque ordinaire', a theatre company devoted to improvisation. On the screen, she plays in some 'Denis Arcand' movies such as Réjeanne Padovani (1973) and for 'Anne Claire Poirier' before directing her first short in 1975 Anastasie oh ma cherie. But it is La cuisine rouge in 1979 about the revolt of women against their macho friend in a party which is seen as a stepping stone for "women in cinema". She went back to acting for Léa Pool and Claude Jutra, directing only one feature, a TV movie in 1991. Her next big screen release came in 1993: Le sexe des étoiles (1993) on the relation between a daughter and a father who had a sex change.
Birthday
Jul 19, 1945Place of Birth
Rouyn-Noranda, Québec, Canada
Known For
Awards
7 wins & 2 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 2007
director
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- 20008.7
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- 1993
director
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- 1989
actress
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- 1975
actress
7.0 - 19756.4
- 1975
actress
7.4 - 19756.4
- 1970
actress
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