Marc-André Grondin

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Grondin at the premiere of Goon, Toronto Film Festival, in September 2011

Marc-André Grondin (born March 11, 1984) is a Canadian actor,[1] most noted for his performance as Zachary Beaulieu in Jean-Marc Vallée's film C.R.A.Z.Y. (2005), for which he won a Jutra award for best actor. He was born in Montreal, Quebec.

Biography

Movie career

He is also known for his work in the film Les fleurs magiques, La belle bête, 5150 Elm's Way, Che and the television series Les super mamies, Sous un ciel variable and Nos étés. Marc-André received a César in 2009 for his performance as Raphael in Le Premier Jour du Reste de ta Vie directed by Rémi Bezançon. He is also known for playing the role of Frederic Bourdin, a French serial impostor in the 2010 movie The Chameleon.

In other work, Grondin has served as a judge at the 2010 Festival du Nouveau Cinéma awards.[2]

Filmography

Film and Television
Year Title Role Notes
1989 Un Signe de Feu Guillaume Poliquin TV Series
1991 Nelligan Child (Cathedral)
1992 Ma Soeur, Mon Amour Gaétan (Child)/Jérôme
1992 La Fenêtre Alain
1993 Les Intrépides Nellito TV Series
1994 La Fête des Rois Benjamin
1995 Sous un Ciel Variable Simon Egger-Tanguay TV Series
1995 Les Fleurs Magiques DJ Short Film
2002 Les Super Mamies Martin Lafond-Cloutier TV Series
2003 Watatatow Karl Godin TV Series
2005 C.R.A.Z.Y. Zachary Beaulieu (age 15 to 21)
2006 Nos Étés André-Jules Belzile TV Series
2006 La Belle Bête Patrice
2007 Les Cerfs-Volants Ludo TV Movie
2008 Che: Part Two Régis Debray
2008 Le premier jour du reste de ta vie Raphaël Duval César Award for Most Promising Actor
2008 Bouquet Final Gabriel
2009 5150 Elm's Way Yannick Bérubé
2010 Bus Palladium Lucas
2010 The Chameleon Frédéric Fortin/Nicholas Mark Randall
2010 Les Lignes Ennemies Ti-Cul Short Film
2010 Insoupçonnable Sam
2011 Mike Mike
2011 Goon Xavier Laflamme
2011 Le Bonheur des Autres Sylvain
2012 L'Affaire Dumont Michel Dumont Nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role at the 2013 Canadian Screen Awards.
2012 L'Homme Qui Rit Gwynplaine
2013 Vic and Flo Saw a Bear
2013 The End of Pinky French narration

References

  1. Pallister, Janis L. (1997). French-speaking women film directors: a guide. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press. pp. 123–. ISBN 978-0-8386-3736-4. Retrieved 26 September 2011. 
  2. "Festival du Nouveau Cinéma Awards and Juries 2010". Nouveaucinema.ca. Festival du Nouveau Cinéma. 2011. Retrieved 18 February 2012. 

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