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Children
  
Jean-François Doré

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Died
  
30 January 2001, Montreal, Canada

Movies
  
Zero Patience, Monsieur Zéro

Similar
  
Jean‑François Doré, John Greyson, Pierre Mercure

Charlotte Boisjoli (June 12, 1923 – January 30, 2001) was an actress, director, writer and educator in Quebec, Canada.

She was born in Quebec City and first performed with the theatre group Compagnons de Saint-Laurent. She earned a master's degree in musicology.

Boisjoli appeared in the television series Sous un ciel variable. During the 1950s, she provided the voice for the character Pépinot on the television show Pepinot and Capucine. She also performed on stage and on the radio.

She was co-founder and director of the École de théâtre ABC. She taught dramatic arts at various schools.

In 1987, she became secretary general for the Fédération internationale des écrivains de langue française.

Boisjoli died of cancer at the age of 77 in Montreal.

Her son Jean-François Doré was a Quebec radio and television personality.

Rue Charlotte-Boisjoli in Boisbriand was named in her honour.

Works

  • La Chatte blanche (1981)
  • Le Dragon vert (1983)
  • Dis-moi qui je suis : exercices d'improvisation (1984)
  • 13, rue de Buci (1989)
  • Jacynthe (1990)
  • References

    Charlotte Boisjoli Wikipedia