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Canadian actor and playwright
Fabien Cloutier
BornDecember 15, 1975
Sainte-Marie-de-Beauce, Quebec
Occupationwriter, actor
NationalityCanadian
Genredrama
Notable worksPour réussir un poulet, Billy (Les jours de hurlement), Cranbourne, Scotstown
Website
fabiencloutier.com

Fabien Cloutier is a Canadian actor and playwright from Quebec. He is best known for his play Pour réussir un poulet, which won the Governor General's Award for French language drama at the 2015 Governor General's Awards. He was previously shortlisted for the same award at the 2012 Governor General's Awards, and won the Prix Gratien-Gélinas in 2011, for Billy (Les jours de hurlement).

His other plays include Scotstown, Cranbourne, and La guerre des tuques.

As an actor, he performs primarily on stage, although he had a notable early television role in the series Watatatow.

Works

  • Oùsqu'y é Chabot? .
  • Scotstown . Translated into English by David Laurin, and into German by Frank Weigand.
  • Cranbourne .
  • Billy (Les jours de hurlement) . Translated into English by Nadine Desrochers as Billy (The Days of Howling), and into German by Frank Weigand as Billy (brüllende Tage).
  • La guerre des tuques .
  • Pour réussir un poulet . Translated into English by Marie-Claude Plourde (How to Bake the Perfect Chicken).

References

  1. ^ « Je ne voulais pas être l’humoriste de gauche. » Voir, October 16, 2015.
  2. "Nicolas Dickner et Fabien Cloutier parmi les lauréats". Le Devoir, October 29, 2015.
  3. ^ "Quebec playwright on the verge of a breakthrough" Archived 2016-03-27 at the Wayback Machine. Montreal Gazette, October 6, 2014.
  4. "Fabien Cloutier's page at the CEAD". Centre des auteurs dramatiques. Retrieved December 16, 2016.
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