Muriel Guilbault (February 18, 1922 – January 3, 1952)
was a
Canadian
Canadians () are people identified with the country of Canada. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Canadians, many (or all) of these connections exist and are collectively the source of their being ''C ...
actress and comedian. She was also a cosigner of the
Refus Global, an artistic manifesto published in 1948, with the support of fifteen co-signers including painters
Jean-Paul Riopelle
Jean-Paul Riopelle, (October 7, 1923 – March 12, 2002) was a Canadian painter and sculptor from Quebec. He had one of the longest and most important international careers of the sixteen signatories of the '' Refus Global'', the 1948 manifest ...
,
Claude Gauvreau
Claude Gauvreau (August 19, 1925 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada – July 7, 1971 in Montreal) was a playwright, poet, sound poet, and polemicist. He was a member of the radical Automatist movement and a contributor to the revolutionary Refus Glob ...
,
Pierre Gauvreau
Pierre Saint-Mars Gauvreau (23 August 1922 – 7 April 2011) was a Canadian painter and writer who also worked in film and television production.
Career
He was born in Montreal, and enrolled at the École des Beaux-Arts de Montréal in 1937, ...
,
Marcel Barbeau
Marcel Barbeau, (February 18, 1925 – January 2, 2016) was a Canadian painter, sculptor, graphic and performance artist who used different forms of abstraction and art techniques and technology to express himself.
Career
Born in Montreal, he st ...
and
Marcelle Ferron
Marcelle Ferron (January 29, 1924 – November 19, 2001) was a Canadian painter and stained glass artist, was one of the original 16 signatories of Paul-Émile Borduas's Refus global manifesto, and a major figure in the Quebec contemporary ...
. She was the sister of actress .
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Scene with Gratien Gelinas & Muriel Guilbautin the play ''
Tit-Coq
''Tit-Coq'' (lit. "Little Rooster") is a Canadian film, directed by René Delacroix and Gratien Gélinas, and released in 1952.
Plot
''Tit-Coq'' is a tale of love and the importance of family. It tells the story of Arthur Saint-Jean, a shy, awkw ...
'', 1948
Muriel Guilbault in the Agora Encyclopedia
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1922 births
1952 deaths
20th-century Canadian actresses
Canadian women comedians
20th-century Canadian comedians
1952 suicides
Suicides in Quebec