Raymond Bouchard
Raymond Bouchard (March 7, 1945 – February 21, 2026) was a distinguished Canadian actor celebrated for his work across film, television, and theater. He gained significant recognition for his role in the film "Seducing Doctor Lewis" (originally "La Grande séduction"), which earned him nominations for both the Genie Award and the Prix Jutra for Best Actor in 2004.
Bouchard's television career was equally impressive, highlighted by his award-winning performance in the drama series "L'Or et le Papier," for which he received the prestigious Prix Gémeaux for Best Actor in a Drama Series in 1990. Throughout his career, he appeared in various popular television shows, including "Scoop," "Virginie," "Chartrand et Simonne," and "Trudeau," where he portrayed Jean Marchand.
His filmography boasts a diverse array of roles in movies such as "The Conquest" ("La Conquête"), "Cordélia," "Red Eyes" ("Les Yeux rouges"), "Ding et Dong," "La Florida," "Nitro," "Le Banquet," "Life with My Father" ("La Vie avec mon père"), "Bluff," "Funkytown," and "Death Dive" ("Le Scaphandrier"). Bouchard's contributions to the arts left an indelible mark on the Canadian entertainment landscape, earning him a respected place in the industry.