Johanne-Marie Tremblay

Johanne-Marie Tremblay


Montreal, Quebec, Kanada

Biografia

A graduate of the theatre program at the Sorbonne, Johanne-Marie Tremblay also studied with Jacques Lecoq in Paris and attended acting workshops with Warren Robertson, Robert Lepage and Pol Pelletier. She launched her film career in 1988 in Portion d'éternité by Robert Favreau and À Corps Perdu by Léa Pool. The next year she was nominated for a genie for her portrayal of Constance in Jésus de Montréal by Denys Arcand, who then cast her in Letetrs of a Portuguese Nun (1990) at Théâtre de Quat'sou and again in the films The Barbarian Invasions and L'âge des Ténèbres. She was again nominated for a Genie in 1992, for La Sarrasine by Paul Tana. Jean Beaudin chose her for the role of Madeleine Carignan in the international co-production La Nouvelle France. In 2009, she appeared in Robin Aubert's film L'origine d'un Cri. Her television roles include the series Les Filles de Caleb and from 1996-1998, Le Volcan Tranquille. More recently, she appeared in La Galère (2007).

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