Providence (Quebec TV series)
Providence | |
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Genre | drama |
Written by |
Chantal Cadieux François Boulay Nicole Giroux Patrick Lowe |
Directed by |
Régent Bourque Anne Sénécal |
Starring | (see article) |
Theme music composer | Marco Giannetti |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language(s) | French |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Jocelyn Deschênes |
Editor(s) | Sylvie Denis |
Cinematography | Louis Durocher |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Radio-Canada |
Original release | January 4, 2005 |
External links | |
(French) Website |
Providence is a Canadian French language drama television series which aired on Radio-Canada since January 4, 2005.
Plot
Taking place in the fictional town of Providence in the Eastern Townships, the series focuses on the Beauchamp family and their cheese-making enterprise that was part of the Beauchamp family for three generations. The series also focuses on Édith Beauchamp, a businesswoman who is currently head of the company.
Cast
- Monique Mercure : Édith Beauchamp
- Bernard Fortin : Pierre Lavoie
- Hugo Dubé : Bertrand Lavoie
- Sonia Vigneault : Hélèna Beauchamp
- Patrice Godin : Luc Lavoie
- Marie-Joanne Boucher : Marie-Ève Lavoie
- Isabelle Vincent : Diane Bourgeois
- Ève Lemieux : Lili-Mai Lavoie
- Luis Oliva : Diego Dumais
- Marie-Hélène Thibault : Solange Lafleur
- Jérémy T. Gaudet : Napoléon Lavoie-Lafleur
- Maxime Tremblay : Antonin Lavoie
- Anik Vermette : Julie Rioux
- Patrick Hivon : Maxime Bélanger
- Pierre Curzi : Jean-Guy Bélanger
- Suzanne Garceau : Lucille Champagne
- Sylvain Carrier : Louis Duranleau
- Maude Guérin : Valérie Chénard
- Dino Tavarone : Mauro Santorelli
- Sebastien Roberts : François Berthier
- Frédérice Paquet : Charles-Éric Allan
- Benoît Girard : Robert Beauchamp
- Yan Rompré : Benoît Pilon
- Danièle Panneton : Monique Smith
- Claude Gagnon : Éliot
- France Parent : Manon
- Nathalie Breuer : Anne Daviau
- Josée Guindon : Françe Renaud
- Sabel Dos Santos : Fatima Macedo
- Alex Vallée : Samuel Chénard-Poulin
- Jessica Malka: Katheleen
- Paul Dion: Maurice
- Maxime Morin: Véronique
- Louis-Philippe Dury: un écolier
External links
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