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Canadian actor
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Réal Bossé is a Canadianactor from Quebec who performs mostly in francophone films and television. The son of farmers, Bossé grew up in Rivière-Bleue, Quebec. He won a Jutra Award in 2008 as Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in Continental, a Film Without Guns, as well as two Gémeaux Award in 2011 for writing and acting in the television series 19-2. Bossé was part of the cast of The Decline (film), which was released in 2020. He is also a writer and actor on File D'Attente, a dramatic comedy airing in Quebec.
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"Gritty cop drama leads the pack; Radio-Canada's 19-2 took home the lion's share of Quebec's top TV prizes, while the Bye Bye team won redemption". Montreal Gazette, September 19, 2011.