Félix-Antoine Duval

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Félix-Antoine Duval (* around 1992 in Beauceville ) is a Canadian film actor .

Life

Félix-Antoine Duval was born in Beauceville in the Canadian county of Robert-Cliche, the son of Serge Duval and Hélène Gagnon and grandson of Jacques Duval and Luce Cloutier. In 2009, at the age of 17, he left his hometown and moved to Montreal .

After graduating from the Collège Lionel-Groulx in 2013 and attending the drama school in Sainte-Thérèse , a role in the web series La Boîte à Malle and several stunt courses, Duval received his first film role and played in Corbo by Mathieu Denis , who in the September 2014 at the Toronto International Film Festival celebrated its premiere and was presented in February 2015 as part of the Berlinale, René. In 2015 he was seen in the television series Pour Sarah in the role of Cédric. In February and March 2018 Duval was seen in the role of Carl, one of three brothers, in Le Chemin des Passes-Dangereuses (in the English original Down Dangerous Passes Road ) at the Théâtre Jean-Duceppe. In the same year he played the title character in the miniseries La Malédiction de Jonathan Plourde in six episodes. He received a leading role in a film in Saint-Narcisse from Bruce LaBruce , which is due to premiere in September 2020 as part of the Venice International Film Festival .

Filmography (selection)

  • 2014: Corbo
  • 2014: L'appareil de la Destruction (short film)
  • 2015: Pour Sarah (TV series, 10 episodes)
  • 2016: L'Échappée (TV series, 8 episodes)
  • 2018: Victor Lessard (TV series, 9 episodes)
  • 2018: La Malédiction de Jonathan Plourde (TV series, 6 episodes)

Awards

Prix ​​Gémeaux

  • 2016: Nomination for Best Actor (Pour Sarah)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c Amélie Carrier: A premier rôle-titre à la télévision pour le Beaucevillois Félix-Antoine Duval. In: leclaireurprogres.ca, November 12, 2018. (French)
  2. ^ A b La culture à Beauceville: Félix-Antoine Duval. In: patrimoine-beauceville.ca. Retrieved July 26, 2020 (French)
  3. ^ Félix-Antoine Duval. In: uda.ca. Retrieved July 26, 2020.
  4. ^ A b Sébastien Roy: L'acteur Félix-Antoine Duval parle de ses récents projets. In: enbeauce.com, September 21, 2016. (French)
  5. ^ Berlinale 2015: Corbo. In: berlinale.de. Accessed on July 16, 2020 (PDF; 152 KB)
  6. ^ A b Félix-Antoine Duval: Biography. In: globensky.ca. Retrieved July 26, 2020 (French)
  7. Jim Burke: Review: Michel Marc Bouchard's Chemin is still roadworthy 20 years on. The three-handed memory play has returned to Théâtre Jean-Duceppe in an atmospheric, well-acted production. In: Montreal Gazette, March 9, 2018.