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Roy Michael Joseph Dupuis (; born April 21, 1963) is a
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best known in America for his role as
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operative Michael Samuelle in the television series '' La Femme Nikita''. In Canada, specifically Quebec, he's known for numerous leading roles he's played in film. He portrayed
Maurice Richard Joseph Henri Maurice "Rocket" Richard (; ; August 4, 1921 – May 27, 2000) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 18 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Montreal Canadiens. He was the first player in NHL hist ...
on television and in film and
Roméo Dallaire Roméo Antonius Dallaire (born June 25, 1946) is a Canadian humanitarian, author, retired senator and Canadian Forces lieutenant-general. Dallaire served as force commander of UNAMIR, the ill-fated United Nations peacekeeping force for Rwanda ...
in the 2007 film '' Shake Hands with the Devil''.


Early life and education

Dupuis was born in
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to
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parents. From early infancy until he was 11 years old, Dupuis lived in
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in the
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. Over the next three years he lived in
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,
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, where he learned to speak English. His father was a travelling salesman for Canada Packers; his mother was a piano teacher. He has a younger brother and an older sister. When he was 14, after his parents divorced, his mother moved the family to Sainte-Rose, Laval, where he finished high school. After high school, he studied acting in
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, at the
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(''L'École nationale de théâtre du Canada''), from which he graduated in 1986.


Personal life

Dupuis lives southeast of Montreal, in an 1840 farmhouse located on of land which he bought in 1996 and which he has restored and renovated. He enjoys sports, particularly hockey, skydiving, and golf. His hobbies include
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and
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(his interests in high school). He learned to play the
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as a boy and, at times, still plays, sometimes in dramatic roles. In recent years, between television and film projects, he has been occupied with learning to sail; he owns a couple of sailboats, and he is custom-outfitting the larger aluminum-keeled vessel in preparation for extended ocean voyages.Sarah Hampson, "A Home Boy, Happy That Way," ''
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'', August 31, 2002, pg. R3 (Metro ed.).

Les Règles du jeu: Roy Dupuis
' (''The Name of the Game: Roy Dupuis''. In French with English subtitles), 23 mins, documentary film aboutDupuis completed in 2005 and first broadcast on
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on January 26, 2006.


Career

Dupuis is a celebrity in French-speaking areas of Canada and is also well known in anglophone areas due to his English-language and bilingual projects. He has performed in many theater productions, movies, and television series. Among the stage roles that he has performed so far are: Luc in Michel Marc Bouchard's ''Les Muses orphelines'' (''The Orphan Muses''), directed by
André Brassard André Brassard (28 August 1946 – 11 October 2022) was a Canadian stage director, filmmaker and actor, best known for staging the vast majority of Michel Tremblay's plays. He was the director of the French section of the National Arts Center ...
in 1985; Roméo in a Québécois adaptation of
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's ''Romeo and Juliet'' (''Roméo et Juliette''), directed by Guillermo de Andrea in 1989; and Jay in
Jean-Marc Dalpé Jean-Marc Dalpé (born February 21, 1957) is a Canadian playwright and poet. He is one of the most important figures in Franco-Ontarian literature. Dalpé studied theatre at the University of Ottawa, graduating in 1973. In 1979, he obtained grad ...
's ''Le Chien'' (''The Dog''), Adrien in Jeanne-Mance Delisle's ''Un Oiseau vivant dans la gueule'' (''A Live Bird in Its Jaws''), and Lee in a Québécois version of
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's ''True West,'' all three productions directed by Brigitte Haentjens, in 1987-89, 1990, and 1994, respectively. Dupuis gained popularity in Quebec as Ovila Pronovost in the series ''
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'' (also known as ''Emilie'') when it premiered on Radio-Canada (1990–92), and he co-starred as the journalist Michel Gagné in four seasons of ''Scoop'' (1991–95). He was introduced to the American public on television as Oliva Dionne in '' Million Dollar Babies'' (1994)--''Les jumelles Dionne: La véritable histoire tragique des quintuplées Dionne'' (''The Dionne "Twins": The True Tragic Story of the
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''). In the United States, he also debuted on the big screen in such film roles as Becker in '' Screamers'' (1995) and as John Strauss in '' Bleeders'' (1996), also known as ''
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'' (1997) in the UK. In 1997 he began appearing as Michael Samuelle in the television series '' La Femme Nikita'', also known as ''Nikita''. Recently, he won a MetroStar Award for his role as Ross Desbiens in ''Le Dernier Chapitre: La Vengeance'' (2003), the sequel to ''Le Dernier Chapitre'' (2002), both filmed simultaneously in dual-language versions broadcast in French and English on Radio-Canada and the CBC, respectively. Dupuis's first appearance on film was in a 1987 short experimental work inspired by the 1926 avant-garde film ''Anémique Cinéma'', by
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and
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, featuring the same title. Among Dupuis' film performances are Yves, in '' Being at Home with Claude'' (1991; Cannes,
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1992)--his first major screen role—directed by
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, adapted from a screenplay by Johanne Boisvert, based on the 1986 stage play by René-Daniel Dubois; and Kevin Barlow, in ''
Manners of Dying ''Manners of Dying'' is a 2004 Canadian drama film based on the short story of the same name (1993) by Yann Martel, winner of the Man Booker Prize for his book, ''The Life of Pi''. Plot Kevin Barlow (Roy Dupuis) will die on schedule and accordi ...
'' (2004), the first feature film directed by
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, adapted from his own screenplay based on the short story first published in the 1993 collection '' The Facts Behind the Helsinki Roccamatios and Other Stories'' by
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. His performance as Alexandre Tourneur in ''
Looking for Alexander ''Looking for Alexander'' (french: Mémoires affectives) is a Canadian drama film. It was directed and screenwriter, written by Francis Leclerc. Marcel Beaulieu also wrote the script. Plot summary Thought to be clinically dead, Alexander (Roy Dup ...
(Mémoires affectives)'' (2004), directed by
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, who co-wrote the screenplay with Marcel Beaulieu, received awards. In '' The Rocket (Maurice Richard)'', directed by
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('' Séraphin: Heart of Stone'') and released in late November 2005, Dupuis stars as French-Canadian
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, who played for the
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from 1942–60, and whom he portrayed previously on Canadian television in 1997 and 1999. Dupuis' own experience playing hockey and his ability to perform on the ice on authentic period hockey skates were useful for this film, in which several professional hockey players were cast in supporting roles. The film was nominated for the
Jutra Award The Prix Iris is a Canadian film award, presented annually by Québec Cinéma, which recognizes talent and achievement in the mainly francophone feature film industry in Quebec.Genie Award The Genie Awards were given out annually by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television to recognize the best of Canadian cinema from 1980–2012. They succeeded the Canadian Film Awards (1949–1978; also known as the "Etrog Awards," for sc ...
in thirteen categories, it won nine of the twenty-two awards on February 13, 2007, at the Carlu Event Theatre in
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, including Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for Dupuis. In December 2005, Dupuis completed filming '' That Beautiful Somewhere'', based on the 1992 novel ''Loon'' by Bill Plumstead, its executive producer. It was set and filmed on location in
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. The film, directed by Robert Budreau, is produced by Lumanity Productions. Its world premiere was on August 26, 2006, at the Montreal World Film Festival (August 24-September 4, 2006); it was presented at Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival (September 16–24, 2006), at the
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(September 22-October 1, 2006), and at other film festivals, as well as broadcast on Canadian pay cable television, before it was released commercially in Canada in April 2007. On location in
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,
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, in mid-June 2006, Dupuis began filming the dramatic feature film '' Shake Hands with the Devil'', in which he performs the principal role of Lieutenant-General
Roméo Dallaire Roméo Antonius Dallaire (born June 25, 1946) is a Canadian humanitarian, author, retired senator and Canadian Forces lieutenant-general. Dallaire served as force commander of UNAMIR, the ill-fated United Nations peacekeeping force for Rwanda ...
, head of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda (
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) during the
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. The film is based on Dallaire's autobiographical book '' Shake Hands with the Devil: The Failure of Humanity in Rwanda''. After two months in Kigali, filming continued in
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, in August 2006. Prior to its release, a "draft of the film" was screened as a courtesy by the producer, Laszlo Barna, to
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, the President of Rwanda, and his cabinet, who found it emotionally very moving."Shake Hands with the Devil Reawakens Past in Rwanda"
'' CBC'', August 10, 2007; accessed August 24, 2007.
The film was a "special presentation" at the
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on 9 September 2007,Visa Screening Room Schedule"
accessed August 24, 2007.
and opened the 27th
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on September 13, 2007. ''Shake Hands with the Devil'' opened in theaters on September 28, 2007.Jay Stone
"Opening Reel Soon: Fall Movie Season Offers a Wealth of Selection"
'' The Ottawa Citizen''; accessed August 25, 2007.
For his performance as Dallaire, Dupuis won his second Jutra Best Actor award; in accepting it, "Dupuis dedicated his award to his mother, who died recently, as well as to Dallaire and the people of Rwanda."
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''The Chronicle Journal''; accessed March 16, 2008.
In October 2006, along with
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,
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,
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, and
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, he filmed ''
Emotional Arithmetic ''Emotional Arithmetic'' is a 2007 Canadian drama film directed by Paolo Barzman, based on the novel by Matt Cohen, about the emotional consequences for three Holocaust survivors when they are reunited decades later. The film stars Gabriel Byrne, ...
'', directed by
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and adapted by Barzman and Jefferson Lewis from the novel by Canadian writer Matt Cohen (1942–1999), who had written several drafts of a screenplay adaptation himself before his death. Dupuis plays Benjamin Winters, the "embittered" son of Melanie Lansing Winters (Sarandon) and her husband, David Winters (Plummer). The film closed the 2007
Toronto International Film Festival The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF, often stylized as tiff) is one of the largest publicly attended film festivals in the world, attracting over 480,000 people annually. Since its founding in 1976, TIFF has grown to become a perman ...
on September 15, 2007.
Emotional Arithmetic
'
"Gala Programme Schedule"
, official website of the ''
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''; accessed August 24, 2007.
Marise Strauss
"Films by Branagh, Moore, Reitman announced for TIFF"
'' Playback'', August 22, 2007; accessed August 24, 2007.
In winter 2007, he participated in the improvisational short film directed by
Francis Leclerc Francis Leclerc (born 1971 in Quebec City) is a Canadians, Canadian film director, film and television director, screenwriter and film editor. He is the son of Félix Leclerc. Since 1995 he has worked in the Quebec film industry, directing music v ...
, entitled ''Revenir'' (''Return''), which was filmed and screened during the 11th edition of Festival Regard, a festival of short films, held in
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. Later in 2007 and 2008, Dupuis began working on several new film projects, including: as Charles in ''Truffe'', directed by
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in
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on July 3, 2008;Brendan Kelly
" Truffe' to Kick Off Fantasia: Montreal's Fantasy and Genre Fest Bows July 3"
''
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'', June 26, 2008.
as Jean-Paul Mercier in '' Mesrine: Killer Instinct''; as Mr. Turcotte in '' A No-Hit No-Run Summer (Un été sans point ni coup sûr)'', a feature film about baseball set at the beginning of the 1960s adapted from the novel of that title by
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, directed by
Francis Leclerc Francis Leclerc (born 1971 in Quebec City) is a Canadians, Canadian film director, film and television director, screenwriter and film editor. He is the son of Félix Leclerc. Since 1995 he has worked in the Quebec film industry, directing music v ...
; as Scully in ''
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(L'Heure de vérité)'', an English-language
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directed by Louis Bélanger; as an Irishman named Liam Hennessy in
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's ''
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'' and as another character named Charles in ''
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(Les doigts croches)'', directed by
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.Roy Dupuis
at Agence Premier Rôle; accessed June 29, 2008.
On March 18, 2008, after a fourteen year absence, Dupuis returned to the stage for a limited run as Ian in a French translation of ''
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'', the controversial first play by British playwright
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(1971–1999).
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's French version, ''Blasté'', directed by Brigitte Haentjens for her company Sybillines Inc., also featured
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and
Paul Ahmarani Paul Ahmarani (born 1972) is a Canadian actor. Both his parents have a teaching background; one is from Cacouna, Bas-Saint-Laurent, Quebec and the other from the Mediterranean coast. Ahmarani is known for his roles in the movies '' The Left-Hand ...
."Blasté"
''Sybillines Inc.'' (company website); accessed January 18, 2008 (in French).


Selected awards

* MetroStar: 1991: Comédien - Téléroman ou mini-série: ''Les Filles de Caleb'' * Gémeaux: 1991: Meilleure interprétation dans un premier rôle masculin: série dramatique: ''Les Filles de Caleb'' * Fipa d'Or: 1991:
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(
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): Best Actor: ''Les Filles de Caleb'' * MetroStar: 1992: Comédien de téléroman ou mini-série québécoise: ''Emilie'' nglish-dubbed version of ''Les Filles de Caleb''* MetroStar: 2003: Rôle masculin/Télésérie québécoise: ''Le Dernier Chapitre: La Vengeance'' *
Genie Jinn ( ar, , ') – also romanized as djinn or anglicized as genies (with the broader meaning of spirit or demon, depending on sources) – are invisible creatures in early pre-Islamic Arabian religious systems and later in Islamic myt ...
: 2004: Meilleure interprétation dans un premier rôle masculin (Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role): ''Mémoires affectives'' * Jutra: 2005: Meilleur acteur (Best Actor): ''Mémoires affectives'' *
Tokyo International Film Festival The is a film festival established in 1985. The event was held biennially from 1985 to 1991 and annually thereafter. Along with the Shanghai International Film Festival, it is one of Asia's competitive film festivals, and is considered to be the ...
: 2006: Best Actor: '' The Rocket'' *
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: 2007: Meilleure interprétation dans un premier rôle masculin ( Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role): '' The Rocket'' * Jutra: 2008: Meilleur acteur (Best Actor): '' Shake Hands with the Devil'' * Cinema on the Bayou Film Festival- Louisiana: 2020: Meilleur acteur (Best Actor in a Feature Film): '' Les Fleurs oubliées''


Selected stage performances

* ''Les Deux Gentilshommes de Vérone'' (''
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''), by
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(1985) * ''La Passion selon Pier Paolo Pasolini'' (''The Passion According to
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''), a play by René Kalinsky based on ''
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'' (1985) * ''Harold et Maude'' (''
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of the play by Colin Higgins (1986) * ''Toupie Wildwood'', by Pascale Rafie (1987) * ''Au pied de la lettre'' (''At the End of the Letter''), by André Simard (1987) * '' Fool for Love'', by
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, trans.
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(1987) * ''Le Chien'' (''The Dog''), by
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(1987–1989) * ''Les Muses orphelines'' (''The Orphan Muses''), by Michel Marc Bouchard (1988) * ''Roméo et Juliette'' (''
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''), by
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, trans. Jean-Louis Roux (1989) * ''Un Oiseau vivant dans la gueule'' (''A Live Bird in Its Jaws''), by Jeanne-Mance Delisle (1990) * '' True West'', by
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, trans. Pierre Legris (1994) * ''
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'', by
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, trans. as ''Blasté'' by
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(2008)


Selected television performances

* ''Le Parc des Braves'' (''The Park of the Brave'') (1984–88; episode in 1987) * ''Les enfants de la rue: Danny'' (''Children of the Street: Danny'') (1987) * ''L'Héritage'' (''The Inheritance'') (1987–90; episode in 1987) * ''L'amour avec un grand A'' lso known as: ''Avec un grand A'') (''Love with a Capital L'')(1985–95): ''Hélène et Alexis'' (1988) * ''
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'' (''He Shoots, He Scores'') (1986–89): ''Tous Pour Un'' (''All for One''
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-"téléfilm" based on the TV series) * ''Le Grand Jour'' (''The Big Day'') (1988) * ''La Maison Deschênes'' (''The House of Deschênes'') (1987-89: episode in 1989) * ''
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'' (''Caleb's Daughters'') (1990–91) lso known as: ''Emilie''* ''
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'' (1991–95) * ''Emilie'' (1992) [English-dubbed version of ''
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''] * ''Blanche'' (1993) [Sequel to ''
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''] * '' Dark Eyes (TV series), Dark Eyes'' (Pilot) (1994) * '' Million Dollar Babies'' (1994) lso known as: ''Les jumelles Dionne: La véritable histoire tragique des quintuplées Dionne'' (''The Dionne "Twins": The True Tragic Story of the Dionne Quintuplets'')] (1994) * ''Urgence'' (''Emergency Call: Hospital Code 66'') (1995) * ''Heritage Minutes'' (''Minutes du patrimoine'') [Also known as: ''Historica Minutes'' or ''History by the Minute'']: Louis Riel and
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(1997) * ''Les Beaux Dimanches'' (''Beautiful Sundays''): ''
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) sponsored by the Québécois section of
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(Abolissons La Pauvreté) on behalf of Global Call to Action Against Poverty * ''
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Selected filmography

* ''Anemic Cinema'' (''Anémique cinéma'') (1987) * ''Exit 234'' (''Sortie 234'') (1988, Short) * ''Gaspard et fil$'' (1988) * ''
In the Belly of the Dragon ''In the Belly of the Dragon'' (french: Dans le ventre du dragon) is a Canadian comedy science fiction film, directed by Yves Simoneau and released in 1989. The film stars David La Haye as Lou, an aimless slacker who is dissatisfied with his job di ...
'' (''Dans la ventre du dragon'') (1989) as Jean-Marie * ''
How to Make Love to a Negro Without Getting Tired ''How to Make Love to a Negro Without Getting Tired'' (french: Comment faire l'amour avec un nègre sans se fatiguer) is a 1989 French-language Canadian drama film directed by , starring Isaach de Bankolé and Maka Kotto, and written by Haitian au ...
'' (''Comment faire l'amour avec un nègre sans se fatiguer'') (1989) as Pusher #2 * ''
Jesus of Montreal ''Jesus of Montreal'' (french: Jésus de Montréal) is a 1989 French Canadian comedy-drama film written and directed by Denys Arcand, and starring Lothaire Bluteau, Catherine Wilkening and Johanne-Marie Tremblay. The film tells the story of a g ...
'' (''Jésus de Montréal'') (1989) as Marcel Brochu * ''The Singles Game'' (''Le Marché du couple'') (1990) as Barman * '' Being at Home with Claude'' (1992) as Yves * '' Entangled'' (1993) as Max * '' Cap Tourmente'' (1993) as Alex O'Neil * ''
Chili's Blues ''Chili's Blues'' (french: C'était le 12 du 12 et Chili avait les blues, lit. "It Was the 12th of December and Chili Had the Blues") is a Canadian romantic drama film, directed by Charles Binamé and released in 1994.Gerald Pratley, ''A Century of ...
'' (''C'était le 12 du 12 et Chili avait les blues'') (1994) as Pierre-Paul * '' Screamers'' (1995) as Marshal Richard Cooper / Private Becker Screamer * ''Waiting for Michelangelo'' (1995) as Thomas * ''
The Ideal Man ''The Ideal Man'' (french: L'Homme idéal) is a Canadian romantic comedy film, directed by George Mihalka and released in 1996. The film stars Marie-Lise Pilote as Lucie, a successful magazine editor who feels her biological clock ticking as she h ...
'' (''L'Homme idéal'') (1996) as Christian * ''Out in the Open'' (''Aire Libre'') (1996) as Aimé Bonpland * ''
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'' (''J'en suis!'') (1997) as Dominique Samson * '' Bleeders'' (1997) as John Strauss * '' Free Money'' (1998) as The Turk * '' Séraphin: Heart of Stone'' (''Séraphin : Un homme et son péché'') (2002) as Alexis LaBranche * ''
The Barbarian Invasions ''The Barbarian Invasions'' (french: Les Invasions barbares) is a 2003 Canadian-French sex comedy-drama film written and directed by Denys Arcand and starring Rémy Girard, Stéphane Rousseau and Marie-Josée Croze. The film is a sequel to Arcan ...
'' (''Les Invasions barbares'') (2003) as Gilles Levac * ''L'Invitation aux images'' (2003, documentary) as The Archivist * '' Jack Paradise: Montreal by Night (Jack Paradise : Les Nuits de Montréal)'' (2004) as Jack Paradise * '' Machine Gun Molly'' (''Monica la mitraille'') (2004) as Gérald 'Gerry' Simard * ''
Looking for Alexander ''Looking for Alexander'' (french: Mémoires affectives) is a Canadian drama film. It was directed and screenwriter, written by Francis Leclerc. Marcel Beaulieu also wrote the script. Plot summary Thought to be clinically dead, Alexander (Roy Dup ...
'' (''Mémoires affectives'') (2004) as Alexandre Tourneur * ''
Manners of Dying ''Manners of Dying'' is a 2004 Canadian drama film based on the short story of the same name (1993) by Yann Martel, winner of the Man Booker Prize for his book, ''The Life of Pi''. Plot Kevin Barlow (Roy Dupuis) will die on schedule and accordi ...
'' (''L'Exécution'') (2004) as Kevin Barlow * ''The Cop, the Criminal and the Clown'' (''C'est pas moi, c'est l'autre!'') (2004) as Vincent Papineau / Claude Laurin * '' The United States of Albert'' (''Les États-Unis d'Albert'') (2005) as Jack Decker * '' The Rocket'' (''Maurice Richard'') (2005) as Maurice Richard * '' That Beautiful Somewhere'' (2006) as Detective Conk Adams * '' Shake Hands with the Devil'' (2007) as General Romeo Dallaire * ''
Emotional Arithmetic ''Emotional Arithmetic'' is a 2007 Canadian drama film directed by Paolo Barzman, based on the novel by Matt Cohen, about the emotional consequences for three Holocaust survivors when they are reunited decades later. The film stars Gabriel Byrne, ...
'' (2007) as Benjamin Winters * ''Return'' (''Revenir'') (2007) * ''Truffe'' (2008) as Charles * '' A No-Hit No-Run Summer'' (''Un été sans point ni coup sûr'') (2008) as Gilbert Turcotte * '' Mesrine: Killer Instinct'' (2008) as Jean-Paul Mercier * ''
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'' (2009) as Liam Hennessy * ''
The Timekeeper ''The Timekeeper'' (also known as ''From Time to Time'' and ''Un Voyage à Travers le Temps'') was a 1992 Circle-Vision 360° film that was presented at three Disney parks around the world. It was the first Circle-Vision show that was arranged ...
'' (2009) as Scully * ''
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'' (2009) as Charles * '' Coteau rouge'' (2011) as Éric Miljours * ''
Rock Paper Scissors Rock paper scissors (also known by other orderings of the three items, with "rock" sometimes being called "stone," or as Rochambeau, roshambo, or ro-sham-bo) is a hand game originating in China, usually played between two people, in which each p ...
'' (''Roche papier ciseaux'') (2013) as Vincent * ''Cyanide'' (2013) as Joe * '' Another House'' (''L'autre maison'') (2013) as Gabriel Bernard * '' Stranger in a Cab (Ceci n'est pas un polar)'' (2014) as André Kosinski * '' The Forbidden Room'' (2015) as Cesare * ''
The Sound of Trees ''The Sound of Trees'' is the first album by Schnell Fenster. Track listing All lyrics by Philip Judd; all music by Schnell Fenster #"Whisper" #"Love-Hate Relationship" #"Sleeping Mountain" #"That's Impossible" #"This Illusion" #"Lamplight" # ...
'' (2015) as Régis Otis * '' Where Atilla Passes'' (''Là où Atilla passe…'') (2015) as Michel * ''Dead Leaves'' (Feuilles mortes)'' (2016) as Bob * ''
Kiss Me Like a Lover ''Kiss Me Like a Lover'' (french: Embrasse-moi comme tu m'aimes) is a Canadian drama film from Quebec, directed by André Forcier and released in 2016. Set in Montreal in the 1940s, the film stars Émile Schneider as Pierre Sauvageau, a young man ...
'' (''Embrasse-moi comme tu m'aimes'') (2016) as Narcisse St. Germain * '' Barefoot at Dawn'' (''Pieds nus dans l'aube'') (2017) as Léo * ''
Forgotten Flowers ''Forgotten Flowers'' (french: Les fleurs oubliées) is a Canadian comedy film, directed by André Forcier and released in 2019. The film stars Roy Dupuis as Albert Payette, an agronomist who has lived in seclusion making mead since becoming disi ...
'' (''Les fleurs oubliées'') (2020) as Albert Payette * '' Brain Freeze'' (2021) as Dan * '' Nuit'' (2020) as Christian


See also

*
Canadian cinema ''Canadian Cinema'' was a Canadian television series about films which aired on CBC Television in 1974. Premise Feature films from Canada were presented in this series:Dates verifiable from TV listings July–August 1974 from '' The Globe and ...
*
Cinema of Quebec The history of cinema in Quebec started on June 27, 1896 when the Frenchman Louis Minier inaugurated the first movie projection in North America in a Montreal theatre room. However, it would have to wait until the 1960s before a genuine Quebe ...


References


Further reading

*Hampson, Sarah. "A Home Boy, Happy That Way." ''
The Globe and Mail ''The Globe and Mail'' is a Canadian newspaper printed in five cities in western and central Canada. With a weekly readership of approximately 2 million in 2015, it is Canada's most widely read newspaper on weekdays and Saturdays, although it ...
'' 31 August 2002: R3 (Metro ed.). Biographical account based on interview with Roy Dupuis. *Heyn, Christopher. "A Conversation with Roy Dupuis." ''Inside Section One: Creating and Producing TV's'' La Femme Nikita. Introd. Peta Wilson. Los Angeles
Persistence of Vision Press
2006. 77-81. . In-depth conversation with Roy Dupuis about his role as Michael on '' La Femme Nikita'', as well as his thoughts on acting and directing. * St-Denis, Danièle. ''Dans les peaux de Roy Dupuis.'' (''In Roy Dupuis' Skins.'') Outremont, Qc: Les Éditions internationales Alain Stanké, 2004. . Detailed account of Roy Dupuis' characters as embodied in some of his documented stage, television, and film performances. *Cooper, Gina Pia.
"The Actor's Method"
''Fashion Finds'' July 1999. Interview with Roy Dupuis (cover article). Full text, audio extract, illus., archived issue cover. The_Wayback_Machine:_The_Internet_Archive''..html" ;"title="Internet Archive">The Wayback Machine: The Internet Archive''.">Internet Archive">The Wayback Machine: The Internet Archive''.*"What's New."
Lumanity Productions: "''That Beautiful Somewhere'' (Feature)"
29 January 2006. Production news (official site). Includes hyperlink to official website for
That Beautiful Somewhere
'. Accessed 24 August 2007. *
Les Règles du jeu: Roy Dupuis
'. (''The Name of the Game: Roy Dupuis.'' In French with English subtitles.) 23 mins. Documentary film about Roy Dupuis completed in 2005 and first broadcast on
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on 26 January 2006.


External links


Notre Cinéma à Radio-Canada: Les Vedettes: Roy Dupuis
("Our Cinema at Radio-Canada: The Stars: Roy Dupuis.") Selected filmography and related links in French.
Roy Dupuis
at Agence Premier Rôle. English version of official webpage. *
Roy Dupuis
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