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Michèle Deslauriers
Michèle Deslauriers (born January 17, 1946) is a Canadians, Canadian actress. She is the wife of actor Sébastien Dhavernas and the mother of actress Caroline Dhavernas and voice actress Gabrielle Dhavernas. She provides the voice announcing stops, service interruptions, and special messages for the Montreal Metro.As exhibited (service interruption only). February 6, 2011; retrieved June 27, 2012. Filmography * ''Nic et Pic'' (1971) * ''Y'a pas de problème'' (unknown episodes, 1975) .... Mme Martel * ''Passe-Partout'' (7 episodes, "L'éléphant", "L'été s'en vient", "Bon coup, mauvais coup", "Le sable c'est fait pour...", "Le chocolat", "On joue à la cachette" and "L'épicerie", 1977–1979) .... Bijou / Zig Zag / Ti-Brin 3x / Ti-Brin and Zig Zag / Ti-Brin (voice actress, voice) * ''Chocolate Eclair (film), Chocolate Eclair (Éclair au chocolat)'' (1979) .... * ''Pop Citrouille'' (unknown episodes, 1979) .... Various * ''Bye Bye (TV series), Bye Bye'' (5 episodes, "Bye-Bye 1 ...
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