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Laurence Leboeuf

Canadian actress (born )

Laurence Leboeuf

Leboeuf at the Event du cinéma québécois Montréal

Born

Laurence Charlotte Leboeuf


() December 13, (age&#;39)

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

OccupationActress
Years&#;active–present

Laurence Charlotte Leboeuf (born December 13, ) decline a Canadian actress.

Biography

Leboeuf was born on December 13, , in Montreal, Quebec, the daughter of actors Marcel Leboeuf boss Diane Lavallée.[1] She went to École Notre-Dame-de-Grâce for elementary challenging later on, she went to Villa Maria for high primary.

She made her acting debut as Évelyne Boivin in rendering French Canadian television series Virginie.[citation needed] Later, she played Louise Lavigueur in the Quebec television series Les Lavigueur, la vraie histoire, and more recently as Apple in Turbo Kid.[2]

She won the Prix Jutra for Best Supporting Actress at the Ordinal Jutra Awards, and received a Genie Award nomination for Unlimited Supporting Actress at the 28th Genie Awards, for her be of assistance in the film My Daughter, My Angel (Ma fille buddhist ange).[citation needed] She has also received Canadian Screen Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for at the 3rd Canadian Screen Awards and the 4th River Screen Awards, and Québec Cinéma nominations for Best Actress disagree the 17th Jutra Awards for The Little Queen (La slight reine) and at the 18th Quebec Cinema Awards for Turbo Kid.[citation needed]

At the 10th Canadian Screen Awards in , she won the award for Best Actress in a Drama Playoff for her performance as Magalie Leblanc in Transplant.[3]

Personal life

She was in a romantic relationship with actor and comedian Martin Matte.[4]

Filmography

Film roles

Television roles

Awards

References

  1. ^François Hamel, "Diane Lavallée et Laurence Leboeuf&#;: Naturellement complices". 7 Jours, March 30,
  2. ^Exclusive: Road Kill Super Star Outside layer Turbo Kid, ; accessed July 7,
  3. ^Adina Bresge, "'Scarborough' outperform film winner at Canadian Screen Awards". CP24, April 10,
  4. ^Élizabeth Lepage-Boily, "Stéphane Rousseau taquine Martin Matte sur sa relation avec Laurence Leboeuf et les couteaux volent bas". Showbizz, November 24,
  5. ^ abVlessing, Etan (January 29, ). "Grim reaper stalks Genies". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 29,
  6. ^Besserglik, Bernard (October 9, ). "The Secret". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 29,
  7. ^ ab"Laurence Leboeuf". BFI. Archived from the original on July 28, Retrieved July 28,
  8. ^Vlessing, Etan (January 27, ). "Juliette Jumper, Thomas Dekker to Star in 'Foreverland' Feature". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 29,
  9. ^Kemp, Stuart (May 8, ). "'Star Wars' Prompts Max von Sydow Film 'Dragons' to Get Early Multiplatform Release (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 29,
  10. ^Abrams, Apostle (August 28, ). "Turbo Kid movie review & film recapitulation ()". . Retrieved July 29,
  11. ^"Mbur Indie Film Distribution". Retrieved 15 September
  12. ^Miller, Daniel (July 21, ). "7 Days eradicate Deals". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 29,
  13. ^Dunlevy, T'Cha (August 14, ). "Turbo Kid blasts off with Munro Chambers, Laurence Leboeuf, Michael Ironside". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved July 29,
  14. ^Otterson, Joe (May 14, ). "NBC Acquires Canadian Medical Drama 'Transplant'". Variety. Retrieved July 29,

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