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Denis Héroux
Born(1940-07-15)July 15, 1940
DiedDecember 10, 2015(2015-12-10) (aged 75)
Montreal, Quebec
Occupation(s)Film director
Film producer
Years active1962 - 2000

Denis Héroux, OC (French: [dəni eʁu]; July 15, 1940 – December 10, 2015) was a Canadian film director and producer.

Biography

Born in Montreal, Quebec, Héroux wanted to become a teacher when he collaborated with Denys Arcand and Stéphane Venne on the 1962 film about life as a student, Seul ou avec d’autres. That year he went on to become a teacher and for the next six years, in addition to teaching, he also wrote two history books and continued to direct.

By the late 1960s Héroux had become one of the most successful independent filmmakers with hits like 1968's Valérie and Here and Now (L'Initiation) in 1970. In 1975, riding the success of several other popular features he directed, such as the swashbuckler Quelques arpents de neige (1973), he became involved in co-production projects and big-budget Quebec features. He went on to helm international co-productions with films such as Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris (1975), Atlantic City (1980), and Quest for Fire (1981). He was a co-founder of Alliance Films a company he left in the late eighties.

Héroux won a Best Picture Genie for producing The Plouffe Family (Les Plouffe) in 1981 and The Bay Boy in 1985. He also received an Oscar nomination for Best Picture for Atlantic City.

Héroux was a member of the jury at the 31st Berlin International Film Festival in 1981.[1]

In 1983, Héroux was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. He is the older brother of prolific Quebec film and television producer Claude Héroux.

Héroux died on December 10, 2015 at the age of 75.[2]

Filmography

Features

Other work

  • Cent ans déjà (Documentary short, 1967)
  • Mais où sont les Anglais d'antan? (Documentary, 1967)
  • Un ville à vivre (Documentary short, 1967)
  • Les Acadiens (TV episode of the series La feuille d'érable, 1971)
  • La fille du Roy (TV episode of the series La feuille d'érable, 1971)
  • Bureau des inventeurs (Documentary short, 1971)
  • Transports et communications (Documentary short, 1971)
  • Un enfant comme les autres (Documentary, 1972)
  • Le Ministère de l'Industrie et du Commerce du Canada (Short film, 1972)
  • Le Ministère des Transports du Canada (Short film, 1972)
  • La vallée-jardin (Short film Co-Directed with Justine Héroux, 1974)
  • The Strikebreaker (TV episode of the series Sidestreet, 1975)

References

  1. ^ "Berlinale 1981: Juries". berlinale.de. Retrieved 2010-08-22.
  2. ^ Décès du réalisateur et producteur Denis Héroux