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Mickaël Gouin

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Mickaël Gouin
Born
NationalityCanadian
Occupation(s)actor, writer
Years active2010s-present
Known forSNL Québec, Le nouveau show, Escouade 99

Mickaël Gouin is a Canadian actor and television writer from Drummondville, Quebec.[1] He is most noted for his role in the sketch comedy series SNL Québec, the Quebec adaptation of Saturday Night Live,[2] and its spinoff Le nouveau show.[3]

He has also appeared in the films Our Loved Ones (Nos êtres chers), Nelly, Barefoot at Dawn (Pieds nus dans l'aube) and Underground (Souterrain), the television series 19-2, Mon ex à moi, Hubert et Fanny, En tout cas and Escouade 99,[4] and the web series Pitch, 7$ par jour, La règle de 3 and Adulthood (L'Âge adulte). He won a Prix Gémeaux for Best Original Series Produced for Digital Media: Comedy, Variety in 2014 as a co-creator of Pitch.[5]

He is in a romantic relationship with his frequent costar Léane Labrèche-Dor.[6] In 2018 he premiered the comedic theatrical show On t'aime Mickaël Gouin, in which he and Labrèche-Dor played fictionalized versions of themselves.[7]

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