Anne Legault (born July 7, 1958) is a
Quebec
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actor, writer and educator.
She was born in
Lachine and studied at the
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. Legault performed in children's theatre and on television before she began writing in 1984. Between 1984 and 1994, six of her plays were produced in theatres in
Montreal
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.
[ She received the ]Governor General's Award for French-language drama
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Because the award is presented for plays publi ...
in 1986 for her play ''La Visite des sauvages''.
English translations of two of her plays ''O'Neill'' and ''Alma and Mrs Woolf : An Imaginary Encounter'' were produced in New York City
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Selected works
* ''Les ailes ou La maison cassée'' (1985)
* ''Signer'' (1988), about the people who signed the Refus Global
Le Refus global ( en, Total Refusal, link=yes) was an anti-establishment and anti-religious manifesto released on August 9, 1948, in Montreal by a group of sixteen young Québécois artists and intellectuals that included Paul-Émile Borduas, Je ...
manifesto
* ''O'Neill'' (1990), about playwright Eugene O'Neill
Eugene Gladstone O'Neill (October 16, 1888 – November 27, 1953) was an American playwright and Nobel laureate in literature. His poetically titled plays were among the first to introduce into the U.S. the drama techniques of realism, earlier ...
* ''Conte d'hiver '70'' (1992), about the October Crisis
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* ''La balance'' (1996), based on Shakespeare
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's play ''Henry V Henry V may refer to:
People
* Henry V, Duke of Bavaria (died 1026)
* Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor (1081/86–1125)
* Henry V, Duke of Carinthia (died 1161)
* Henry V, Count Palatine of the Rhine (c. 1173–1227)
* Henry V, Count of Luxembourg (121 ...
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* ''La mémoire de Rhéa'' (1994)
* ''Une fille pas comme les autres'', youth novel (1997), illustrated by Leanne Franson
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References
1958 births
Living people
Canadian dramatists and playwrights in French
Governor General's Award-winning dramatists
Canadian women dramatists and playwrights
Canadian stage actresses
Canadian television actresses
20th-century Canadian actresses
20th-century Canadian dramatists and playwrights
20th-century Canadian novelists
20th-century Canadian women writers
Canadian women novelists
Canadian novelists in French
People from Lachine, Quebec
Writers from Montreal
Actresses from Montreal
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