Julie Le Breton
French Canadian actress (born 1975)
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Le Breton at the 2012 Genie Awards | |
Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation | Actress |
Julie Le Breton (born September 8, 1975) is a French Canadian actress. She predominantly appears in French-language television series and films.
Biography
She is best known internationally for her appearance in The Rocket, a French Canadian biopic about legendary ice hockey player Maurice "The Rocket" Richard. In this Charles Binamé interpretation, she plays Lucille Richard, the wife of the main character starring Roy Dupuis. For her appearance, she got a nomination for the Jutra Award and won the Genie Award for best leading actress.
She started her career with a leading role in the national television series Watatatow, and often acts in local television drama.
Films
Year | Film | Role | Notes | |
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2001 | Au hasard l'amour | Charlotte | ||
2002 | Québec-Montréal | Julie | ||
2003 | Déformation personnelle | Marie-Hélène | ||
2004 | White Skin (La Peau blanche) | Isabel Lefrançois | ||
Dans l'œil du chat | Pauline | |||
Mammouth | Manon | |||
2005 | The Rocket (Maurice Richard) | Lucille Richard | ||
Maman Last Call | Fanny Lemay | |||
2006 | Le 7e round | Stéphanie Dubreuil | ||
Embarrasse-moi | Marie | |||
The Genius of Crime (Le génie du crime) | Amanda | |||
2009 | Cadavres | Angèle | ||
2010 | Starbuck | Valerie | ||
Everywhere | Isabelle | |||
L'anniversaire | Sandrine | |||
A Life Begins (Une vie qui commence) | Louise | |||
2011 | The Happiness of Others (Le Bonheur des autres) | |||
2012 | The Pee-Wee 3D: The Winter That Changed My Life (Les Pee-Wee 3D) | |||
Exile (Exil) | ||||
2014 | Tokyo Fiancée | |||
2015 | Paul à Québec | Lucie | ||
2017 | Father and Guns 2 (De père en flic 2) | |||
2018 | When Love Digs a Hole (Quand l'amour se creuse un trou) | Thérèse, Miron's mother | ||
2020 | You Will Remember Me (Tu te souviendras de moi) | |||
2021 | Goodbye Happiness (Au revoir le bonheur) | Liliane | ||
2024 | All Stirred Up! (Tous toqués!) | Sonia |
Television
Year | Television | Role | Notes | |
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1998–2000 | Watatatow | Geneviève St-Pierre | ||
1998 | Macaroni tout garni | 1998 | Snoro (voice) | |
2003 | Hommes en quarantaine | Valérie Lepage | ||
Ciao Bella | Catherine | |||
Les Aventures tumultueuses de Jack Carter | Mélanie | |||
2004 | Les Bougon: c'est aussi ça la vie ! | Journalist in Canal Si... | ||
Apparences trompeuses | Girl/info académie | |||
2005 | Minuit, le soir | Évangéline / Brigitte | ||
2006 | François en série | Marie-Hélène | ||
2006-2008 | Nos étés | Evelyne Desrochers | ||
2009 | Les hauts et les bas avec son amour de la vie: Minh-Tuan Lam | Isabelle (episode "Une Dernière Fois") | ||
2010 | Toute la vérité | Véronique | ||
Mauvais karma | Kim Wright | |||
2014 | Les beaux malaises | Julie | ||
2016-2021 | Les Pays d'en haut | Délima | ||
2020 | Épidémie | Anne-Marie Leclerc | ||
2022 | The Night Logan Woke Up (La nuit où Laurier Gaudreault s'est réveillé) | Mimi/Mireille Larouche |
Awards and nominations
- Genie Award, 2007, award for best leading actress in The Rocket
- Jutra Award, 2007, nomination for best actress The Rocket
- Prix Gémaux, 2008, nomination for best actrice in a television drama in Nos Étés
- Prix Gémaux, nomination for best actrice in a comedy in François en série [citation needed]
External links
- Julie Le Breton at IMDb
- Julie Le Breton at Northern Stars
- Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television
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- Gerard Parkes (1968)
- No award (1969)
- Doug McGrath and Paul Bradley (1970)
- Jean Duceppe (1971)
- Gordon Pinsent (1972)
- Jacques Godin (1973)
- No award (1974)
- Stuart Gillard (1975)
- André Melançon (1976)
- Len Cariou (1977)
- Richard Gabourie (1978)
- Christopher Plummer (1980)
- Thomas Peacocke (1981)
- Nick Mancuso (1982)
- Donald Sutherland (1983)
- Eric Fryer (1984)
- Gabriel Arcand (1985)
- John Wildman (1986)
- Gordon Pinsent (1987)
- Roger Lebel (1988)
- Jeremy Irons (1989)
- Lothaire Bluteau (1990)
- Rémy Girard (1991)
- Tony Nardi (1992)
- Tom McCamus (1993)
- Maury Chaykin (1994)
- David La Haye (1995)
- William Hutt (1996)
- Ian Holm (1997)
- Roshan Seth (1998)
- Bob Hoskins (1999)
- Tony Nardi (2000)
- Brendan Fletcher (2001)
- Luc Picard (2002)
- Rémy Girard (2003)
- Roy Dupuis (2004)
- Michel Côté (2005)
- Roy Dupuis (2006)
- Gordon Pinsent (2007)
- Natar Ungalaaq (2008)
- Joshua Jackson (2009)
- Paul Giamatti (2010)
- Mohamed Fellag (2011)
- James Cromwell (2012)
- Gabriel Arcand (2013)
- Antoine Olivier Pilon (2014)
- Jacob Tremblay (2015)
- Stephan James (2016)
- Nabil Rajo (2017)
- Théodore Pellerin (2018)
- Mark O'Brien (2019)
- Michael Greyeyes (2020)
- Liam Diaz (2021)
- Geneviève Bujold (1968)
- No award (1969)
- Geneviève Bujold (1970)
- Ann Knox (1971)
- Micheline Lanctôt (1972)
- Geneviève Bujold (1973)
- No award (1974)
- Margot Kidder (1975)
- Marilyn Lightstone (1976)
- Monique Mercure (1977)
- Helen Shaver (1978)
- Kate Lynch (1980)
- Marie Tifo (1981)
- Margot Kidder (1982)
- Rae Dawn Chong (1983)
- Martha Henry (1984)
- Louise Marleau (1985)
- Margaret Langrick (1986)
- Martha Henry (1987)
- Sheila McCarthy (1988)
- Jackie Burroughs (1989)
- Rebecca Jenkins (1990)
- Pascale Montpetit (1991)
- Janet Wright (1992)
- Sheila McCarthy (1993)
- Sandra Oh (1994)
- Helena Bonham Carter (1995)
- Martha Henry (1996)
- Molly Parker (1997)
- Sandra Oh (1998)
- Sylvie Moreau (1999)
- Marie-Josée Croze (2000)
- Élise Guilbault (2001)
- Arsinée Khanjian (2002)
- Sarah Polley (2003)
- Pascale Bussières (2004)
- Seema Biswas (2005)
- Julie Le Breton (2006)
- Julie Christie (2007)
- Ellen Burstyn (2008)
- Karine Vanasse (2009)
- Lubna Azabal (2010)
- Vanessa Paradis (2011)
- Rachel Mwanza (2012)
- Gabrielle Marion-Rivard (2013)
- Anne Dorval (2014)
- Brie Larson (2015)
- Tatiana Maslany (2016)
- Sally Hawkins (2017)
- Émilie Bierre (2018)
- Nahéma Ricci (2019)
- Michelle Pfeiffer (2020)
- Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers (2021)
(2022)
- Lamar Johnson (2022)
(2023–present)
- Jay Baruchel (2023)
(2023–present)
- Amrit Kaur (2023)
Canadian Film Awards 1968–1978, Genie Awards 1980-2011, Canadian Screen Awards 2012–present.
Separate awards were presented by gender prior to 2022; a single unified category for best performance regardless of gender has been presented since.
Separate awards were presented by gender prior to 2022; a single unified category for best performance regardless of gender has been presented since.