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Name
  
Jean-Louis Millette


Role
  
Actor

Jean-Louis Millette Dialogue entre JeanLouis Millette et Benot Brire Rencontre


Died
  
September 29, 1999, Montreal, Canada

Movies
  
Jesus of Montreal, Dans Le Ventre Du Dragon, Intimate Power, Some Girls, Amanita Pestilens

Similar People
  
Paul Buissonneau, Daniel Pinard, Yves Simoneau, Denys Arcand, Michael Hoffman

Guy Sanche, Avis de Recherche, Gaston L'Heureux, Jean Louis Millette,


Jean-Louis Millette ([ʒɑ̃ lwi milɛt]; 4 January 1935 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada – 29 September 1999 in Montreal) was a French-speaking actor and writer.

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Millette's television career spans over thirty years: he was a cast member of many of the best-known series in Quebec, including the children's series La Ribouldingue (which he also co-wrote), L'Héritage, Symphorien and Montréal P.Q. (in a role which earned him a Prix Gémeaux in 1994). He was also the voice of Abraham Simpson, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon and Waylon Smithers in the Quebec dubbing of The Simpsons. On the big screen, he played mostly supporting roles, most notably in Robert Lepage's first film The Confessional (Le Confessionnal).

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However, Millette's most significant work was in theatre: he was a major figure of Quebec theatre and, in 1990, received the Prix Victor-Morin for outstanding achievement in theatre in Quebec. He was a member of the Théâtre de Quat'Sous when it was founded by Paul Buissonneau in 1956. Millette died suddenly of a heart attack in September 1999. At the time, he was touring a one-man performance of Larry Tremblay's The Dragonfly of Chicoutimi. This role had earned him the Masque Prize (Quebec's annual prizes in theatre) for best acting performance.

Jean-Louis Millette Andr Cornellier Photo

References

Jean-Louis Millette Wikipedia