Bobby Beshro
Bobby Beshro graduated from the Conservatoire d’art dramatique de Québec in 1992 and has since established himself as a prolific actor across theater, film, and television. He has appeared in numerous acclaimed Quebec television series, including *Les jeunes loups*, *Trauma*, *Toute la vérité*, *Les Boys*, *Les hauts et les bas de Sophie Paquin*, and *Le Négociateur*. He also showcased his talent in youth programming such as *Une grenade avec ça*, as well as in popular shows like *Au nom de la loi*, *Un gars, une fille*, *4 et demi*, *Tribu.com*, *Omerta*, and *Caméra Café*.
In the realm of cinema, Beshro has collaborated with some of the most respected directors of his time, featuring in notable films such as *Route 132* directed by Louis Bélanger, *Babine* and *L’Audition* by Luc Picard, *Nez rouge* by Éric Canuel, and *Nuit de noces* by Émile Gaudreault. His filmography also includes *15 février 1839* by Pierre Falardeau, *Le polygraphe* and *Le confessionnal* by Robert Lepage, as well as *Maelström* by Denis Villeneuve and *Pee Wee* by Éric Tessier. More recently, he appeared in *1987* by Ricardo Trogi and *La maison du pêcheur* by Alain Chartrand, with an upcoming role in *Paul à Québec* by François Bouvier.
On stage, Beshro has starred in productions like *MacBeth* under Fernand Rainville at TNM, *Lorenzaccio* with Claude Poissant, and *Songe d’une nuit d’été* directed by Robert Lepage, among others. His versatility allows him to portray a wide range of complex characters in both comedic and dramatic roles.