Michel Marc Bouchard
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Michel Marc Bouchard (born February 2, 1958) is an openly gay Canadian playwright.
Born in Saint Coeur-de-Marie, Quebec, he studied theatre at the University of Ottawa. Bouchard made his professional playwriting debut in 1983 and since then has written some 25 plays. He has received the Prix Journal de Montreal, Prix du Cercle des critiques de l'Outaouais, the Dora Mavor Moore Award, the Chalmers Award for Outstanding New Play, and nine Jesse Richardson Awards for the Vancouver productions of Lilies and The Orphan Muses.
His best-known work is the play Les feluettes, which was produced as the movie Lilies.
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- Michel Marc Bouchard (In English)
- Michel Marc Bouchard (In French)
- Michel Marc Bouchard (Official Site--under construction)
- Monologues by Michel Marc Bouchard