Anne-Marie Cadieux
Appearance
Anne-Marie Cadieux | |
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Born | |
Occupation | actress |
Years active | 1982–present |
Awards | Jutra Award for Best Supporting Actress (1999) |
Anne-Marie Cadieux (born September 23, 1963) is a Canadian actress, film director and screenwriter. She has won a Jutra Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Streetheart (Le Cœur au poing) and in 2008 was nominated for a Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role for her role in You (Toi).[2]
Early life
Cadieux received her Bachelor of Arts in theatre from the University of Ottawa. She first appeared on stage in 1983 in Les Belles-Sœurs directed by Andre Brassard. Brassard would direct Cadieux again in L'Année de la grosse tempête in 1984 and Genet's Les Bonnes in 1985.[3]
Accomplishments
- Nominated for Best Supporting Actress Genie for "Le Confessionnal" (1995)
- Won Best Supporting Actress Jutra for her role as a carping sister in "Le coeur au poing" (1998)
- Nominated for Best Actress Genie as a thespian caught in terrorist activities in "Nô" (1998)[4]
Selected filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2005 | Maman Last Call | ||
2007 | You (Toi) | ||
2010 | Good Neighbours | Valérie | |
2013 | An Extraordinary Person (Quelqu'un d'extraordinaire) | ||
2015 | Endorphine | hypnotherapist | |
Buddha's Little Finger | Timurovna | ||
2016 | 9 (9, le film) | Annabelle | Segment "Abus" |
2020 | La Maison-Bleue | Mirelle Poirier Hamelin | Series regular |
References
- ^ Le Québec, une histoire de famille Généalogie d'Anne-Marie Cadieux, retrieved 27 April 2014
- ^ "Glitzy year for Genies". Winnipeg Free Press, January 29, 2008.
- ^ "Anne-Marie Cadieux | The Canadian Encyclopedia". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved 2019-03-19.
- ^ "Overview for Anne-Marie Cadieux". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 2019-03-19.
External links
Categories:
- 1963 births
- Actresses from Montreal
- Actresses from Ottawa
- Canadian film actresses
- Canadian women film directors
- Canadian screenwriters in French
- Canadian television actresses
- Film directors from Montreal
- Film directors from Ottawa
- Franco-Ontarian people
- French Quebecers
- Living people
- Canadian women screenwriters
- Writers from Montreal
- Writers from Ottawa