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Andrée Pelletier

Andrée Pelletier

3 titles Acting Aug 24, 1951 Montréal, Québec, Canada

Andrée Pelletier, born on August 24, 1951, in Montreal, Quebec, is a distinguished Canadian actress, screenwriter, and film director. With a rich career in the film industry, Pelletier has garnered significant acclaim, earning five nominations for the Canadian Film Award and Genie Award. Her notable performances include a Best Actress nomination at the 29th Canadian Film Awards in 1978 for her role as Marie-Anne Gaboury in the film *Marie-Anne*. She continued to impress with nominations for Best Actress at the 2nd Genie Awards in 1981 for *The Handyman* (L'Homme à tout faire), the 4th Genie Awards in 1983 for *Latitude 55°*, and at the 6th Genie Awards in 1985 for *Walls*. Additionally, she was recognized as a Best Supporting Actress nominee at the 8th Genie Awards in 1987 for her work in *Bach and Broccoli* (Bach et Bottine).

Transitioning from acting, Pelletier ventured into screenwriting, contributing to acclaimed films such as *The Peanut Butter Solution*, *Nénette*, and *Karmina*. She also took on directing, helming projects like *Anchor Zone* and *Voodoo Dolls*. Beyond her artistic achievements, Pelletier is the daughter of Gérard Pelletier, a notable journalist and diplomat, which adds a unique dimension to her background and influences. Throughout her career, Pelletier has made a lasting impact on Canadian cinema, showcasing her multifaceted talent across various roles in the industry.

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