Rémy Girard
Rémy Girard, born on August 10, 1950, is a prominent Canadian actor and former television presenter hailing from Quebec. With a career spanning several decades, Girard has made a significant impact on both film and television in Canada.
He is best known for his compelling performances in a variety of notable films, including "The Decline of the American Empire" (1986) and its sequel "The Barbarian Invasions" (2003), the latter of which earned him critical acclaim and contributed to the film winning an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. His versatility as an actor is evident in his diverse roles across genres, showcasing his ability to bring depth and authenticity to each character.
In addition to his film work, Girard has also made a mark in television, where he gained recognition as a host and performer. He has been celebrated for his contributions to Canadian culture and has received several accolades throughout his career, including multiple Jutra Awards, which honor excellence in Quebec cinema.
Girard's enduring legacy in the entertainment industry is characterized by his dedication to his craft and his ability to resonate with audiences. As a beloved figure in Quebec's artistic community, he continues to inspire both aspiring actors and fans alike with his remarkable body of work.
Filmography
Compulsive Liar 2
The Decline of the American Empire
Bones of Crows
Votez Bougon
Seven Days (2010)
The Barbarian Invasions
Vatanen's Hare
The Fall of the American Empire
Free Money
Séraphin: Heart of Stone
Father and Guns
Jesus of Montreal
The Rocket
Lilies
Incendies
The Sketch Artist