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Fortier (TV Series)
''Fortier'' is a French-language Canadian television series which debuted on the TVA network in Quebec from February 3, 2000, and ended on April 1, 2004. A subtitled version later aired on the English-language CBC Television network, as part of its now-defunct late-night ''Best of French Canada'' anthology series, then followed by broadcast internationally on TV5 Monde, and later re-showing again for the disability network AMI-tv on July 18, 2017. It was made by Aetios Productions, and the show's creator, writer and producer Fabienne Larouche. Synopsis Anne Fortier (Lorain) is a criminal psychologist from Montréal, who works with the investigators of SAS (Anti-Sociopathic Service), a fictional police division specialising in crimes involving abnormal psychology. Although their sordid crimes include those of a shoe thief and a pyromaniac, most of the cases given a lot of time on the series are ruthless murders, often serial killings. While solving these cases Fortier and her ...
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Érik Canuel
Érik Canuel (born 1961) is a film director and actor from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Canuel, the son of actor Yvan Canuel, began his career in the mid-1980s making music videos for such artists as Paul Piché, Sass Jordan, Norman Iceberg, Vilain Pingouin and Sylvain Cossette. After shooting a number of TV commercials, several of them award-winners, he worked as a director on the television series ''Big Wolf on Campus'', for the Fox network, and ''The Hunger'', broadcast on Showtime and The Movie Network. In 2000, his Imax film ''Hemingway: A Portrait'' won a Genie Award for best short documentary, as well as the Maximum Image Award for best 2D film at the Miami Aventura Imax Days. Canuel also directed ''Matthew Blackheart: Monster Smasher'' in 2000, '' The Pig's Law (La Loi du cochon)'' in 2001, '' Red Nose (Nez rouge)'' in 2003, '' The Last Tunnel (Le Dernier Tunnel)'' in 2004, '' The Outlander (Le Survenant)'' in 2005, and ''Bon Cop, Bad Cop'' in 2006, receiving numerous ...
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Psychology
Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behavior. Psychology includes the study of conscious and unconscious phenomena, including feelings and thoughts. It is an academic discipline of immense scope, crossing the boundaries between the natural and social sciences. Psychologists seek an understanding of the emergent properties of brains, linking the discipline to neuroscience. As social scientists, psychologists aim to understand the behavior of individuals and groups.Fernald LD (2008)''Psychology: Six perspectives'' (pp.12–15). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.Hockenbury & Hockenbury. Psychology. Worth Publishers, 2010. Ψ (''psi''), the first letter of the Greek word ''psyche'' from which the term psychology is derived (see below), is commonly associated with the science. A professional practitioner or researcher involved in the discipline is called a psychologist. Some psychologists can also be classified as behavioral or cognitive scientists. Some psyc ...
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Benoît Dagenais
Benoît () is a French male given name. It is less frequently spelled Benoist. The name comes from the Latin word , which means "the one who says the good", equivalent in meaning to Bénédicte or the English name Benedict. A female derivative of the name is Benoîte. The personal name Benoît is to be distinguished from Benoit as a family name, which is usually spelled without the circumflex accent. Early form of the name was spelled with an "s" (Benoist), but as with many words in the French language, the "s" was eventually replaced with a circumflex accent over the "i". Benoît in other languages * Aragonese: Benedet * Asturian: Benitu *Basque: Beñat * Breton: Beneat * Catalan : Benet * Croatian : Benedikt *Danish: Benedikt, Bendt *Czech: Benedikt, Beneš *Dutch: Benedictus, Benoot *English: Benedict *Finnish: Benediktus, Pentti * Galician : Bieito *German : Benedikt *Greek: Βενέδικτος (Venediktos) * Hungarian: Benedek *Irish: Bennett *Italian: Benedetto, Benito ...
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Louise Deslières
Louise or Luise may refer to: * Louise (given name) Arts Songs * "Louise" (Bonnie Tyler song), 2005 * "Louise" (The Human League song), 1984 * "Louise" (Jett Rebel song), 2013 * "Louise" (Maurice Chevalier song), 1929 *"Louise", by Clan of Xymox from the album ''Medusa'' *"Louise", by NOFX from the album '' Pump Up the Valuum'' * "Louise", by Paul Revere & the Raiders from '' The Spirit of '67'' * "Louise", by Paul Siebel from '' Woodsmoke and Oranges'', covered by several artists * "Louise", by Taylor Hawkins and the Coattail Riders from ''Taylor Hawkins and the Coattail Riders'' *"Louise", by The Yardbirds from the album ''Five Live Yardbirds'' Other * ''Louise'' (opera), an opera by Charpentier * ''Louise'' (1939 film), a French film based on the opera * ''Louise'' (2003 film), a Canadian animated short film by Anita Lebeau * '' Louise (Take 2)'', a 1998 French film * Louise Cake, part of New Zealand cuisine Royalty * Louise of Savoy (1476–1531), mother to Franci ...
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Réjean Lefrançois
Réjean or Rejean is a French masculine given name. Notable people with this name include: *Réjean Cloutier (born 1960), former professional hockey player *Réjean Cournoyer (born 1971), Canadian actor and singer *Réjean Ducharme (1941–2017), Quebec novelist and playwright *Réjean Génois (born 1952), former professional and Davis Cup tennis player from Quebec City *Réjean Houle (born 1949), retired Canadian ice hockey forward *Réjean Lefebvre (born 1943), member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1993 to 2000 *Réjean Lemelin (born 1954), former National Hockey League goaltender *Réjean Savoie (born 1952), businessman and former political figure in New Brunswick *Rejean Stringer Rejean Stringer (pronounced Ray-zhawn, Stron-zhay) (born August 21, 1974) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey forward who played most of his career in the ECHL. Early life and education Stringer was raised in Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan ... (born 1974), retired Canadian ice hockey forw ...
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Alexis Martin (actor)
Alexis Martin (born June 9, 1964 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian actor and writer. A 1986 graduate of the Conservatoire d'art dramatique de Montréal, he has acted in film, television and stage productions, and has written both theatrical plays and film screenplays."Martin, Alexis"
''Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia'', April 24, 2009.
He was a nominee for Best Supporting Actor at the in ...
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Louise Marleau
Louise Marleau (born August 26, 1944) is a Canadian actress. She won the 1985 Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role for her role in ''A Woman in Transit (La Femme de l'hôtel)'' and was nominated in the same category in 1980 for her role in '' Heartbreak (L'Arrache-cœur)'', a role for which she won Best Actress at the 1979 Montreal World Film Festival."Films look at slices of two kinds of life". ''The Globe and Mail'', September 13, 1979. Born in Montreal, she has been acting since she was a child, and she made her professional debut in 1962 at 18. Since that time she has worked with all the major theatrical companies in Canada, including the Stratford Festival, performing in works by Molière, Feydeau, Genet, Cocteau and Shakespeare. Marleau recently translated Eve Ensler's play ''The Vagina Monologues'' into French (Canadian French). Filmography * ''Beau temps, mauvais temps'' - 1955 * ''Fleur de l'âge'', ou ''Les adolescentes'' - 1964 * '' YUL 87 ...
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Valérie Blais
Valerie is generally a feminine given name, derived directly from the French ''Valérie'' (a female-only name). Valéry or Valery is a masculine given name in parts of Europe (particularly in France and Russia), as well as a common surname in Francophone countries. Another, much rarer, French masculine form can be Valère. Both feminine and masculine forms have derivatives in many European languages and are especially common in Russian and other Eastern European languages. However, the masculine form is not always a cognate of the feminine: it can have a distinct etymology. Etymology Romance The name is generally of Romance origins. The Latin clan name, ''Valerius'', is masculine and denotes strength, health or boldness. ''Valeria'' is simply the feminine form of this. Both masculine and feminine given names are derived via French into other languages. In Catholic Europe, given names always related the individual to a saint, so the popularity of a name often reflected the impo ...
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Sylvie Drapeau
Sylvie Drapeau (born 1962) is a Canadian actress and writer from Baie-Comeau, Quebec.Marie-France Bornais"«La terre» de Sylvie Drapeau: se tourner vers la lumière" ''Le Journal de Québec'', May 4, 2019. As an actress, she is most noted for her performances in ''The Sex of the Stars (Le Sexe des étoiles)'', for which she received a Genie Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 14th Genie Awards; ''February 15, 1839 (15 février 1839)'', for which she won the Prix Jutra for Best Supporting Actress at the 4th Jutra Awards; and '' Juniper Tree (Le Piège d'Issoudun)'', for which she received a Prix Jutra nomination for Best Actress at the 6th Jutra Awards. She has also appeared in the films ''Jesus of Montreal (Jésus de Montréal)'', ''Le Sphinx'', ''The Barbarian Invasions (Les Invasions barbares)'', '' Borderline'', ''Nelly'' and ''Laughter (Le Rire)'', and the television series ''Jamais deux sans toi'', ''Bouscotte'', '' Fortier'', ''Jean Duceppe'', ''Nos étés ...
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Carl Marotte
Carl Marotte (born February 25, 1959) is a Canadian actor from Montreal, Quebec. He is a 1979 graduate of Dawson College's Professional Theatre Program and has received a Gemini Award nomination for his role in the television movie '' Net Worth'' as Marty Pavelich.Christopher Harris, "CBC-TV tops Geminis: News, current affairs lead nominations". ''The Globe and Mail'', January 15, 1997. Career Marotte's other work includes roles in ''Lance et Compte'', a leading role in '' Beyond Reality'' as J.J. Stillman, '' Street Legal'', '' At the End of the Day: The Sue Rodriguez Story'' as David Rodriguez, ''Wind at My Back'' as Luc Gerrard, '' Fortier'' as Me. Jacques Savaria, ''Challenger: Countdown to Disaster'' as Steven McAuliffe, and Joe in ''Twists of Terror ''Twists of Terror'', originally titled ''Primal Scream'', is a 1997 Canadian made-for-television horror anthology film directed by Douglas Jackson and starring Jennifer Rubin, Françoise Robertson, Nick Mancuso and ...
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Jean-François Pichette
Jean-François Pichette (born 1962) is a Québécois actor. Filmography * '' Straight for the Heart (À corps perdu)'' (1988), as Quentin * ''An Imaginary Tale (Une histoire inventée)'' (1990), as Tibo * '' Montréal P.Q.'' (1992) (TV series), as Mike Belzile * ''Being at Home with Claude'' (1992), as Claude * '' C'était le 12 du 12 et Chili avait les blues'' (1994), as Père de Chili * ''Desire in Motion (Mouvements du désir)'' (1994), as Vincent * ''Virginie'' (1996) (TV series), as Daniel Charron (1996-1999) * '' Le Chapeau ou L'histoire d'un malentendu'' (2000) * ''Chartrand et Simonne'' (2000) (TV series), as Jean Marchand * '' Fortier'' (2001) (TV series), as Claude Mayrand * ''Les Poupées russes'' (2002) (TV series), as Jean-Louis Gagnon * '' Secret de banlieue'' (2002), as David * '' Un homme mort'' (2006) (TV series), as Emmanuel Dunston * '' Nos Étés'' (2006) (TV series), as John Desrochers * ''Trauma'' (2010–present) (TV series), as Dr. Mathieu Darveau * ''Nouvel ...
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Pierre Lebeau
Pierre Lebeau (born 22 July 1954) is a Canadian actor. He is best known for major roles in Quebec big-box movies such as ''Séraphin: Heart of Stone'' and the four-part ''Les Boys'' series. Life and career His acting career started on the theatrical scene in 1975, after being graduated from the National Theatre School. He played in various plays until the 1990s and one television series in 1978. However it was in 1997 that his career became more prominent with his first major role in ''Les Boys'', playing the role of Meo, who is a friend of Stan (played by Rémy Girard) and businessman in which threaten to take Stan's bar if his garage league hockey team did not defeat this own squad made consisting of several tough players, albeit the Boys had defeated Meo's team. From the second movie, Meo plays in Stan's team after substituting a player. Lebeau played in all four chapters of ''Les Boys'' and will also play in the 2007 television mini-series along with most of the same actors th ...
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