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词条 Luce Guilbeault
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  1. Biography

  2. Legacy

  3. Filmography

  4. Awards

  5. References

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Luce Guilbeault (born in Outremont on 5 March 1935 – died in Montreal on 12 July 1991)[1] was a Québécoise actress and director. She was one of the leading figures of Quebec repertory theatre of the 1960s and one of the most-sought actresses of Quebec cinema in the 1970s.[2] She received a Canadian Film Award in 1975 and the first Prix Iris from the National Film Board of Canada in 1991 for her life's work.

Biography

Raised in Montreal as a doctor's daughter, Luce Guilbeault was introduced to the arts at an early age, particularly in music and theatre. She studied for five years with William Graves at the National Film Board of Canada (NFB), using the Stanislawski method, then studied for a few years at the Actors Studio in New York.[1]

Guilbeault's career began in the theatre, where she excelled in the Quebec repertoire (e.g.: Réjean Ducharme, Michel Tremblay).[1] She is most remembered for her career in the cinema, with some 20 films to her credit. Her first major film role was that of a disillusioned wife in Denys Arcand's La Maudite Galette (1972) followed by Réjeanne Padovani (1973). She played in O.K. ... Laliberté (1973) by Marcel Carrière, Tendresse ordinaire (1973) by Jacques Leduc and in the films of Anne Claire Poirier.[7]

As a director, Guilbeault mainly created biographies of feminists, including actress Denise Benoît and a series of American feminists. She also directed the 1978 direct cinema film D'abord Ménagères which documented housework and the status of women in Quebec.[1]

She was successful in the 1980s with the television soap operas {{Interlanguage link|Des dames de cœur|fr}} and {{Interlanguage link|Un signe de feu|fr}}.

Around 1990 Guilbeault wanted to write a booklet about the fate of aging actresses, composing an interview list of her contemporaries, "with nothing to lose ... and willing to confide." She found a publisher but was refused a grant from the Ministry of Culture.[11] She died from cancer on 12 July 1991.[12]

Legacy

From 1991 to 1998 {{Interlanguage link|Les Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois|fr}} awarded the {{Interlanguage link|Prix Luce-Guilbeault|fr}} to the best young promising actor or actress; winners included Luc Picard, {{Interlanguage link|Linda Roy|fr}} and Patrick Huard.

In 2000 the feature-length biographical documentary Luce Guilbeault, explorActrice was produced by the NFB, directed by Marcel Jean.[12]

In 2016 Ariel Borremans assembled the book Ma mère dans l'oeil de mon père which features photographs of her mother, Guilbault, taken by his father, {{Interlanguage link|Guy Borremans|fr}} (1934–2012). The photographs are accompanied by texts from Quebec artists including Michel Tremblay, André Melançon, Réjean Ducharme, and Denys Arcand. Critic Antoine Aubert noted that, beyond the grace of the actress and the love of the photographer for his muse, it tells of an artistic history essential to the identity of Quebec.[15][16]

Filmography

  • 1990 – La Nuit du visiteur
  • 1989-1991 – {{Interlanguage link|Un signe de feu|fr}} (TV series) – Claire Trudel
  • 1986-1989 – {{Interlanguage link|Des dames de cœur|fr}} (TV series) – Claire Trudel
  • 1986 – Qui a tiré sur nos histoires d'amour – Lady
  • 1982 – Beyond Forty ({{lang-fr|La Quarantaine||link=no|italic=yes}}) – Hélène
  • 1980-1986 – {{Interlanguage link|Le Temps d'une paix|fr}} (TV series) – Georgette Garon-Laflamme
  • 1979 – A Scream from Silence (Mourir à tue-tête) – a client
  • 1978 – Angela – Marie Lebrecque
  • 1978 – Passages
  • 1977 – J.A. Martin Photographer – Madame Beaupré
  • 1976 – Bargain Basement
  • 1975 – Le Temps de l'avant – Hélène
  • 1975 – Mustang – Marie
  • 1975 – {{Interlanguage link|Y'a pas de problème|lt=Y'a pas de problème|fr}} (TV series) – Justine Demers
  • 1974 – {{Interlanguage link|Les Beaux Dimanches (film)|fr|Les Beaux Dimanches (film)|lt=Les Beaux Dimanches}} – Muriel
  • 1974 – Par une belle nuit d'hiver
  • 1973 – Réjeanne Padovani – Réjeanne Padovani
  • 1973 – {{Interlanguage link|Le Grand Sabordage|fr}} – Questa
  • 1973 – Tendresse ordinaire – Luce
  • 1973 – O.K. ... Laliberté
  • 1973 – La Dernière neige
  • 1973 – Souris, tu m'inquiètes
  • 1972 – {{ill|The Time of the Hunt|fr|Le Temps d'une chasse}} (Le Temps d'une chasse) – La Rousse
  • 1972 – Dirty Money (La Maudite galette) – Berthe
  • 1972 – {{Interlanguage link|IXE-13|fr|IXE-13 (film)}} – Palma
  • 1972 – {{Interlanguage link|Françoise Durocher, waitress|fr}} – l'une des Françoise Durocher
  • 1971 – {{Interlanguage link|Des souris et des hommes|fr|Des souris et des hommes (téléfilm)}} (mini-series)
  • 1957-1959 – {{Interlanguage link|Opération-mystère|fr}} (TV series)

Awards

  • In 1976 Guilbeault received a Canadian Film Award for Best Actress for Bargain Basement
  • In 1991 Guilbeault received the first Prix Iris from the National Film Board of Canada for all of her work.[1]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.lesgensducinema.com/biographie/Luce%20GUILBAULT.htm|title=Les gens du cinéma: Luce Guilbault|trans-title=People of the cinema: Luce Guilbault|work=|publisher=lesgensducinema.com|first=|last=|author=|language=French|quote=|date=|access-date=20 November 2017|archive-url=|archive-date=}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/luce-guilbeault/|title=Luce Guilbeault|trans-title=|work=|publisher=The Canadian Encyclopedia|first=Pierre|last=Veronneau|language=|quote=|date=15 December 2013|access-date=20 November 2017|archive-url=|archive-date=}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.journaldemontreal.com/2016/10/22/lil-amoureux-du-photographe|title=L’œil amoureux du photographe|trans-title=|work=Le Journal de Montreal|publisher=Quebecor|first=Jacques|last=Lanctôt|language=French|quote=|date=22 October 2016|access-date=20 November 2017|archive-url=|archive-date=}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://fr.canoe.ca/divertissement/livres/nouvelles/archives/2016/10/20161027-121943.html|title=Luce Guilbeault: le bel hommage d'un fils à sa mère|trans-title=Luce Guilbeault: the beautiful homage of a son to his mother|work=canoe.ca|publisher=Quebecor|first=Antoine|last=Aubert|language=French|quote=|date=27 October 2016|access-date=20 November 2017|archive-url=|archive-date=}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://patwhite.com/ma-mere-dans-loeil-de-mon-pere-luce-guilbeault-photographiee-par-guy-borremans-decouvrir-en-librairies|title="Ma mère dans l'œil de mon père - Luce Guilbeault photographiée par Guy Borremans" à découvrir en librairies|trans-title="My mother in the eye of my father - Luce Guilbeault photographed by Guy Borremans" to discover in bookstores|work=|publisher=patwhite.com|first=|last=|author=|language=French|quote=|date=6 October 2016|access-date=20 November 2017|archive-url=|archive-date=}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://blogue.onf.ca/blogue/2012/03/27/luce-guilbeault-blonde_megere_feministe/|title=Luce Guilbeault : la blonde, la mégère, la féministe...|trans-title=Luce Guilbeault: the blonde, the shrew, the feminist...|work=|publisher=National Film Board of Canada|first=Catherine|last=Perreault|language=French|quote=|date=27 March 2012|access-date=20 November 2017|archive-url=|archive-date=}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.nfb.ca/film/luce_guilbeault_exploractrice/|title=Luce Guilbeault, explorActress|trans-title=|work=|publisher=National Film Board of Canada|first=|last=|author=|language=French|quote=|date=|access-date=20 November 2017|archive-url=|archive-date=}}
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