Vincent Bilodeau

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Vincent Bilodeau (* August 11, 1951) is a French Canadian actor and comedian from Quebec.[1]

Career

Vincent Bilodeau appeared in many feature films including A Sunday in Kigali in 2006.

Private life

He is the brother of Yvon Bilodeau and the uncle of Guillaume Bilodeau.

Filmography

  • 1974: La Petite Patrie (TV series): Clément Germain
  • 1985: Manon (TV series): Dr. Stéphane Joly
  • 1991: Lance et compte: Tous pour un (TV): Jean-Marie Monette
  • 1992: Dominique (TV series): Pierre-Luc
  • 1993: Au nom du père et du fils (TV series): Honoré Villeneuve
  • 1999: Radio (TV series)
  • 2001: Un crabe dans la tête: Gallery director
  • 2002: La Turbulence des fluides: Simon Deslandes
  • 2002: Le Nèg': Garry Racine
  • 2003: L'Auberge du chien noir (TV series): Richard St-Maurice
  • 2003: 20h17 rue Darling: Lt. Geoffrion
  • 2003: Gaz Bar Blues: Mononc' Boivin
  • 2004: Les Bougon: c'est aussi ça la vie (TV series): Chabot
  • 2004: Temps dur (TV series): Donald Sigouin
  • 2004: Les Ménés: Michel Mouky
  • 2005: René Lévesque: Georges-Émile Lapalme
  • 2006: Un dimanche à Kigali
  • 2009: Le Bonheur de Pierre

References

  1. "Vincent Bilodeau". unifrance.org. Retrieved 2013-08-08. 

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