Juliette Huot

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In a Radio Canada studio in 1945

Juliette Huot (born January 9, 1912 in Montreal , † March 16, 2001 in Brossard ) was a Canadian actress .

In the 1930s, Huot was a member of the La Renaissance theater company founded by Liliane Dorsen . From 1935 she attended Jeanne Maubourg's theater school . In 1937 she appeared in the premiere of Jean Desprez 'play Le dernier miracle du Frère André on the side of Émile Bouffard , Jacques Auger , Jean-Paul Kingsley , Jean Desprez, Liliane Dorsen and Rose Rey-Duzil . In the same year she made her radio debut in Robert Choquette's radio play series Le curé de village with Ovila Légaré , Guy Mauffette , Marcelle Lefort , Albert Cloutier and Gratien Gélinas .

Gélinas engaged her the following year for the revues Fridolinades , in which she worked with Fred Barry , Amanda Alarie , Olivette Thibault , Clément Latour and Juliette Béliveau until 1946 . During the Second World War she played sketches with Marcel Gamache , Juliette Béliveau and Denis Drouin for the Allied troops on the front lines . She made her cinema debut in 1942 in the parody La dame aux camélias, la vraie by Gratien Gélinas. She was also on the board of the Union des Artistes from 1940 to 1948 , where she founded a foundation in 1942 to support impoverished and sick artists.

In 1946 she appeared in Félix Leclerc's radio series Je me souviens , in 1948 in Gélinas' play Tit-coq at the side of the author, Muriel Guilbaults , Fred Barrys, Juliette Béliveaus and others. In 1949 she was seen in the film adaptation of the radio play Le curé de village . In 1951 she directed two revues by Jean Rafa ( La belle époque and Hier, aujourd'hui ), in which Pierre Roche , Lucille Dumont , Robert L'Herbier , Muriel Millard , Marcel Gamache and Jean-Pierre Masson appeared.

In 1952 she took part in the performance of Lionel Daunais ' operetta Les mousquetaires au couvent with Yoland Guérard , Pierre Dufresne , Paul Berval , Olivette Thibault and Yolande Dulude . From 1952 to 1959 she played the role of mother in the radio play series Je vous ai tant aimés by Jovette Bernier , which she also took on in the film adaptation for television. In 1957 she took part in the television production Un simple soldat by Marcel Dubé . In 1959 she appeared in Gélinas' new play Bousille et les justes with Jean Duceppe , Yves Létourneau , Béatrice Picard and Gilles Latulippe .

In Cré Basile by Marcel Gamache, one of Télé-Métropole's greatest successes , she played the stepmother of Basile (played by Olivier Guimond ) from 1965 to 1970 . Béatrice Picard, Denis Drouin and Amulette Garneau took on other roles . At Expo 67 she appeared in a revue directed by Muriel Millard. In 1968, a humorous number featured three Juliettes: Juliette Béliveau, Juliette Pétrie and Juliette Huot.

In the variety show Le 5 à 6 by Gilles Latulippe and Fernand Gignac , she presented a recipe every week from 1868 to 1971. From 1970 to 1977 she had one of the leading roles in Marcel Gamache's Symphorien (with Latulippe, Gignac, Janine Sutto , Jean-Louis Millette , Janine Mignolet and others). In 1981 Gilles Carle offered her the role of Maman Plouffe in his movie Les Plouffe , which she played alongside Émile Genest , Gabriel Arcand , Pierre Curzi and Denise Filiatrault . She also played the role of mother in Guy Fournier's comedy Peau de banane , with Louise Deschâtelets , Yves Corbeil , Marie-Soleil Tougas and Sébastien Tougas ).

In 1983 she appeared on stage in the solo piece Dis-moi-le si j'dérange by Janette Bertrand , directed by Janine Sutto. In 1990 she played the leading role in Bernard Émond's film La manière des blancs ; She also worked in the series J amais deux sans toi by Guy Fournier (with Jean Besré ) from 1990–92 and in 1992–94 in Montréal PQ by Victor-Lévy Beaulieu (with Jean-Louis Millette, David LaHaye and Yvan Canuel ).

Hout had been diagnosed with cancer their last stage appearance in 1995 as Marie-Ange Duval Les héritiers Duval in the series and their last television appearances in 1996 un grand Avec A . In 1998 she published the autobiography Juliette Huot , written with the support of Pierre Day : À la surface de ma mémoire .

In 1969 Huot was elected Miss Radio-Télévision , in 1988 named Chevalier des Ordre national du Québec and in 1995 accepted into the Promenade des Stars of Montreal. In 1974 she received the Ordre Militaire et hospitalier de St-Jean de Jérusalem, de Rhodes et de Malte for her many years of service for the Petits frères des Pauvres .

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