Jacques Tourangeau

Jacques Tourangeau
Born Jacques Tourangeau
1941 (age 7475)
Quebec, Canada
Occupation actor
Years active 1975–present

Jacques Tourangeau (born January 1941 in Quebec, Canada) is a Canadian actor.

He graduated from Université de Montréal, where he received a Bachelor of Arts in 1963, a Bachelor of Education in 1965 and a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) in 1986. He gained his first role in the Quebec TV series Rue des Pignons. During the late 1970s, he appeared in various Quebec dramatic television series.[1] His most notable role was that of MP Oscar Drouin in the "téléfilm" Duplessis, based on the real life of Maurice Duplessis. Perhaps his most significant role to date has been that of Eugene Lyon, in the successful drama film Agnes of God, starring Jane Fonda, directed by Norman Jewison, a Golden Globe winner and nominated for multiple Academy Awards in 1985. His last film role was in 2004, playing Professor Amiel in the romantic comedy The Prince and Me starring Julia Stiles.

Notable filmography and television

Films

Year Film Role Type of role Director
2004 The Prince and Me Professor Amiel Featured Martha Coolidge
1999 Resurrection Claude Corday Principal Russell Mulcahy
1999 The Hunt for the Unicorn Killer Dominique Tricaud Principal William A. Graham
1991 Money Doldinger Principal Steven Hillard Stern
1991 If Looks Could Kill Jacques Lefevre Principal William Dear
1985 Agnes of God Eugene Lyon Principal Norman Jewison

Television

Year Title Episode(s) Role Type of Role
2014 Murdoch Mysteries Shaftesbury/CBC/ Don McBrearty “Shipwreck Robichaud, grave digger Principal
1995 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues "The Sacred Chalice of I-Ching" Father Vachon Guest Star, Supporting
1995 Forever Knight "Outside the Lines" Claude Guest Star
1994 Ready or Not "The New Deal" Jacques Guest Star
1993 Street Legal (TV series) "Forgiveness" Immigration Minister Guest Star
1992 Secret Service (TV Series) "The Bomb/Stalker Protective Mission" General Guest Star
1991 Street Legal (TV series) "On Women and Independence" Major Duprès Guest Star
1989 Friday the 13th: The Series "The Prophecies" Lieutenant Marceau Guest Star
1987 L'Amour avec un Grand A "Lise, Pierre et Marcel" Lola's Lover Principal
1982–1985 Monsieur le Ministre 142 episodes Raymond Boulain Series Regular
1978–1984 Terre Humaine Jacques Riopel support
1977 Duplessis Oscar Drouin Series Regular
1977 Rue des Pignons support

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