Élise Guilbault
Élise Guilbault, born on April 8, 1961, is a distinguished Canadian actress recognized for her impactful performances in both film and television. She garnered critical acclaim and received the Genie Award for Best Actress for her poignant role in the film *The Woman Who Drinks* (*La Femme qui boit*), further solidifying her status in the Canadian film industry. Guilbault was also nominated for her compelling performance in *Cap Tourmente*, showcasing her versatility and talent.
In addition to her film work, Guilbault contributed to the acclaimed trilogy by director Bernard Émond, portraying a physician on a profound journey of faith and redemption in *La Donation*. Her television career is equally impressive, with notable appearances in popular series such as *Les Hauts et les bas de Sophie Paquin*, *Le Coeur a ses raisons*, *Annie et ses hommes*, *Un gars, une fille*, and a portrayal of the iconic political figure René Lévesque.
Throughout her career, Guilbault has established herself as a prominent figure in Canadian cinema and television, celebrated for her depth of character and ability to engage audiences. Her work continues to inspire and resonate with viewers across the nation.
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