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French Canadian actress (born 1975)
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Julie Le Breton
Le Breton at the 2012 Genie Awards
NationalityCanadian
OccupationActress

Julie Le Breton (born September 8, 1975) is a French Canadian actress. 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

Year Film Role Notes
2001 Au hasard l'amour Charlotte
2002 Québec-Montréal Julie
2003 Déformation personnelle Marie-Hélène
2004 White Skin (La Peau blanche) Isabel Lefrançois
Dans l'œil du chat Pauline
Mammouth Manon
2005 The Rocket (Maurice Richard) Lucille Richard
Maman Last Call Fanny Lemay
2006 Le 7e round Stéphanie Dubreuil
Embarrasse-moi Marie
The Genius of Crime (Le génie du crime) Amanda
2009 Cadavres Angèle
2010 Starbuck Valerie
Everywhere Isabelle
L'anniversaire Sandrine
A Life Begins (Une vie qui commence) Louise
2011 The Happiness of Others (Le Bonheur des autres)
2012 The Pee-Wee 3D: The Winter That Changed My Life (Les Pee-Wee 3D)
Exile (Exil)
2014 Tokyo Fiancée
2015 Paul à Québec Lucie
2017 Father and Guns 2 (De père en flic 2)
2018 When Love Digs a Hole (Quand l'amour se creuse un trou) Thérèse, Miron's mother
2020 You Will Remember Me (Tu te souviendras de moi)
2021 Goodbye Happiness (Au revoir le bonheur) Liliane
2024 All Stirred Up! (Tous toqués!) Sonia

Television

Year Television Role Notes
1998–2000 Watatatow Geneviève St-Pierre
1998 Macaroni tout garni 1998 Snoro (voice)
2003 Hommes en quarantaine Valérie Lepage
Ciao Bella Catherine
Les Aventures tumultueuses de Jack Carter Mélanie
2004 Les Bougon: c'est aussi ça la vie ! Journalist in Canal Si...
Apparences trompeuses Girl/info académie
2005 Minuit, le soir Évangéline / Brigitte
2006 François en série Marie-Hélène
2006-2008 Nos étés Evelyne Desrochers
2009 Les hauts et les bas avec son amour de la vie: Minh-Tuan Lam Isabelle (episode "Une Dernière Fois")
2010 Toute la vérité Véronique
Mauvais karma Kim Wright
2014 Les beaux malaises Julie
2016-2021 Les Pays d'en haut Délima
2020 Épidémie Anne-Marie Leclerc
2022 The Night Logan Woke Up (La nuit où Laurier Gaudreault s'est réveillé) Mimi/Mireille Larouche
2024 Anna Comes Home (Le retour d'Anna Brodeur) Anna Brodeur

Awards and nominations

External links

Canadian Screen Award for Best Lead Performance in a Film
Actor (1968–2021)
Actress (1968–2021)
Lead Performance in a Film
(2022)
Lead Performance in a Comedy Film
(2023–present)
Lead Performance in a Drama Film
(2023–present)
Canadian Film Awards 1968–1978, Genie Awards 1980-2011, Canadian Screen Awards 2012–present.
Separate awards were presented by gender prior to 2022; a single unified category for best performance regardless of gender has been presented since.
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