René-Daniel Dubois
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René-Daniel Dubois (born 1955 in Montreal) is a Québécois playwright and actor, best known for his 1985 play Being at Home with Claude, which was adapted into an award-winning film in 1992. He was also a winner of the Governor General's Award for French language drama in 1984 for Ne blâmez jamais les Bédouins.
Dubois' other plays have included Panique à Longueuil, 26 bis, impasse du colonel Foisy, Le printemps, monsieur Deslauriers and Le Troisième fils du professeur Yourolov, as well as the French translation of Timothy Findley's Elizabeth Rex (Elizabeth, roi d'Angleterre).