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Name
  
Rose Ouellette


Role
  
Actress

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Died
  
September 14, 1996, Montreal, Canada

Similar People
  
Olivier Guimond, Juliette Petrie, George Mihalka

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Rose-Alma Ouellette (August 25, 1903 - September 14, 1996) also known by her stage name La Poune was a Quebec actress, comedian, theatre manager and artistic director. Ouellette was born to François Ouellette and Josephine Lasanté in the faubourg à M’lasse, a working-class neighbourhood in Montréal, Quebec. In her teens, she dropped out of school and worked at a shoe factory in order to provide income for her large family. In the later part of her career, she appeared in film and on television, but she is most remembered for her work on stage. She is known as the first woman ever to have directed two individual playhouses in North America.

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Career

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Ouellette began her career at the age of 12, when she won several local singing and theater contests. At age 19, she was noticed by Paul Hébert after performing at the Ouimetoscope and Lune rousse theatres in Montréal. She formed a duo with Olivier Guimond (senior), which quickly became popular throughout Québec. Ouellette called herself "Casserole" at first, but eventually took the stage name "La Poune" in order to complement Guimond’s own stage name, "Ti-Zoune."

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Ouellette was a leading figure of the very popular burlesque and vaudeville genres which dominated the theatrical scene in Montreal from the 1920s until the 1960s. From 1936 to 1953, Ouellette was in charge of the Théâtre National. In 1958 she launched a career in cabaret that lasted more than 20 years. In the late 60s and early 70s, she worked with Gilles Latulippe at the Théâtre des Variétés of Montreal. Between 1971 and 1980, she played opposite Juliette Pétrie, Gerry Morelle, Simone Mercier, Gaston Boileau and Louis Armel. In 1982, she appeared as madame Jeanne Renoir in Scandale; she has also made various television appearances. Her 75-year career eventually made her a cultural icon in Quebec.

Television Roles

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She made her television debut in "Les Deux Valses," a play by André Laurendeau presented by the SRC in 1960. Later in 1960 she appeared in the comedy series "Télé-surprise" (CFTM). She played occasional roles in the TV soap operas "Rue des pignons" (SRC, 1966-1977), "Chère Isabelle" (TVA, 1976-1977), "Les Brillant" (TVA, 1979-1982) and "Les Moineau et les Pinson" (TVA, 1982-1985).

Awards

In 1985, Rose Ouellette was awarded the Rose d'or, a prize given by popular vote. In 1990, she was the recipient of the Ordre national du Québec.

Publications

Journalist Philippe Laframboise collected some biographical remarks, which were published in La Poune (Éditions Héritage, 1978. 139 pages). Oulette published several works including Vous faire rire, c'est ma vie (1983) and Comment atteindre le bel âge en grande forme (1985).

Filmography

Actress
2001
Rock et Belles Oreilles: The DVD 1988 (Video)
1982
Bye-Bye (TV Series) as
Various
- Bye-Bye 1982 (1982) - Various
1982
Vaut mieux en rire (TV Series)
1982
Les moineau et les Pinson (TV Series) as
Rose Moineau
1982
Scandale as
Madame Jeanne Renoir
1981
Week-end (TV Series) as
Tante Jeanne
1980
Les Brillant (TV Series) as
Rose Théorêt / Madame Rose Théorêt
- Les mensonges (1980) - Rose Théorêt
- Femme de ménage (1980) - Madame Rose Théorêt
1979
Chez Denise (TV Series)
- Le divorce (1979)
- L'enseigne (1979)
1976
Chère Isabelle (TV Series) as
La tante d'Isabelle
1974
Les aventures d'une jeune veuve
1970
Moi et l'autre (TV Series) as
Grand-mère de Dominique
- Noël (1970) - Grand-mère de Dominique
- La grand-mère de Denise (1970) - Grand-mère de Dominique
- Le scoutisme (1970)
1953
Coeur de maman as
Mme Laframboise
Self
1989
Surprise sur prise (TV Series) as
Self (victime)
- Avec Rose Ouellette (alias La Poune) (1989) - Self (victime)
1976
Québec fête juin '75 (Documentary) as
Self (as La Poune)
1968
Le 5 à 6 (TV Series) as
Self
Archive Footage
2017
Les Canadiens face aux guerres mondiales (TV Series documentary short) as
Self
- Alys Robi (2017) - Self

References

Rose Ouellette Wikipedia