Julie Le Breton

Julie Le Breton

LeBreton at the 2012 Genie Awards
Born September 1975 (age 40)
Arvida, Quebec, Canada
Nationality Canadian
Occupation Actress

Julie Le Breton (born 1975) is a French Canadian actress born in Quebec. She predominantly appears in French-language television series and films.

Biography

She is best known internationally for her appearance in The Rocket, a French Canadian biopic about legendary ice hockey player Maurice "The Rocket" Richard. In this Charles Binamé interpretation, she plays Lucille Richard, the wife of the main character starring Roy Dupuis. For her appearance, she got a nomination for the Jutra Award and won the Genie Award for best leading actress.

She started her career with a leading role in the national television series Watatatow, and often acts in local television drama.

Films

Film Year Role
Au hasard l'amour 2001 Charlotte
Québec-Montréal 2002 Julie
Déformation personnelle 2003 Marie-Hélène
La Peau blanche 2004 Isabel Lefrançois
Dans l'œil du chat 2004 Pauline
Maurice Richard 2005 Lucille Richard
Maman Last Call 2005 Fanny Lemay
Le 7e round 2006 Stéphanie Dubreuil
Embarrasse-moi 2006 Marie
Le Génie du crime 2006
Cadavres 2009 Angèle
Le bonheur des autres 2010
Starbuck 2010 Valerie
Everywhere 2010 Isabelle
L'anniversaire 2010 Sandrine
A Life Begins (Une vie qui commence) 2010 Louise
Tokyo Fiancée 2014
Paul à Québec 2015 Lucie

Television

Television Year Role
Les Beaux Malaises 2014 Julie
Mauvais karma 2010 Kim Wright
Toute la vérité 2010 Véronique
Les hauts et les bas avec son amour de la vie: Minh-Tuan Lam 2009 Isabelle (episode 'Une Dernière Fois')
Nos étés 2006–2008 Evelyne Desrochers
François en série 2006 Marie-Hélène
Minuit, le soir 2005 Évangéline / Brigitte
Apparences trompeuses 2004 Fille/info académie
Les Bougon: c'est aussi ça la vie ! 2004 Journaliste Canal Si...
Les Aventures tumultueuses de Jack Carter 2003 Mélanie
Ciao Bella 2003 Catherine
Hommes en quarantaine 2003 Valérie Lepage
Macaroni tout garni 1998 Snoro (voix)
Watatatow 1998–2000 Geneviève St-Pierre

Awards and nominations

External links

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