Jacques Arthur DesBaillets (1910–1990) was a French Canadian radio and television personality. He is considered an important figure in the early development of the two mass media in Quebec.
Biography
Early life
DesBaillets was the son of distinguished civil engineer and Swiss émigré Charles-Jules DesBaillets. His mother, was a French Canadian named Eugénie Lefevre. He was raised in Montreal in the city's most affluent neighbourhood and had a comfortable middle class upbringing. He attended
Lower Canada College
Lower Canada College (LCC) is an English-language elementary and secondary level independent school located in Montreal, Quebec. The school offers education from Kindergarten through Grade 11. Students graduate from Grade 11 and then have the opti ...
as a teenager and later attended
McGill University
McGill University (french: link=no, Université McGill) is an English-language public research university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1821 by royal charter granted by King George IV,Frost, Stanley Brice. ''McGill Universit ...
where he joined the student theatre company.
Career
After university DesBaillets was hired by CKVL to co-host a radio show with Jacques Normand, called ''La parade de la chansonnette française'' and consisting mainly of pop songs from France.
During the war years (1941–1943), he worked as a foreign correspondent for
Radio Canada
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (french: Société Radio-Canada), branded as CBC/Radio-Canada, is a Canadian public broadcaster for both radio and television. It is a federal Crown corporation that receives funding from the government. ...
(French Canada's public broadcaster) based in London where he witnessed first hand the carnage of
the Blitz
The Blitz was a German bombing campaign against the United Kingdom in 1940 and 1941, during the Second World War. The term was first used by the British press and originated from the term , the German word meaning 'lightning war'.
The Germa ...
. His assignments included interviewing Canadian forces stationed in England, particularly the French Canadian regiments Les Fusiliers de Montréal and the
Vandoos
, colors = Scarlet with blue facings (full dress and mess dress)
, march = Quick: ''Vive la Canadienne''Slow: ''Marche lente du Royal 22e Régiment: La Prière en famille''
, mascot ...
, and filing reports on the war for listeners back home. After the war, he met his wife Joan McCort, where they were both working for the
CBC (English Canada's public broadcaster) in the International Radio Service.
In 1949, DesBaillets was offered the position of host with CKVL radio station in Montreal by the station's owner
Jack Tietolman. The show was broadcast between 7–9 in the morning and was called ''Bonjours messieurs dames''.
His first TV show was called ''Télé-Metro''. This was a TV talk show (inspired by the
Jack Paar
Jack Harold Paar (May 1, 1918 – January 27, 2004) was an American talk show host, author, radio and television comedian, and film actor. He was the second host of ''The Tonight Show'' from 1957 to 1962. ''Time'' magazine's obituary of Paar repo ...
Show) broadcast live on Canal 10 and consisted of sketch comedy, as well as interviews with celebrities, politicians and famous actors. His main co-stars over the years were
Roger Baulu,
Jean Coutu, Claude Séguin and Mario Verdon. The show was the first of its kind and was a brilliant success finally being cancelled after seven years on the air.
DesBaillets also worked as a sports journalist for a few years, acting as host of Radio-Canada's ''Hot Stove League'' program which was broadcast during hockey matches and involved a panel of experts discussing the game.
Later in life he pursued a career as an actor but was only able to find work doing small parts in movies and commercials. He also did work for the
National Film Board of Canada
The National Film Board of Canada (NFB; french: Office national du film du Canada (ONF)) is Canada's public film and digital media producer and distributor. An agency of the Government of Canada, the NFB produces and distributes documentary f ...
, as a narrator of both French and English films.
Private life
He dabbled in various business ventures during his life often with mixed results. Including a wine importing business and owning a chain of barbershops in Montreal.
DesBaillets' marriage to Joan McCort was to last until his death in his modest appartement located a 45 Brittany Apt 502 on September 4, 1990, caused by heart failure. It produced two sons: Charles and Robert DesBaillets. His grandson is
Paul Desbaillets
Paul Desbaillets is a Canadian entrepreneur, restaurateur, syndicator, and media personality. He is considered an important figure in the development of some of the most popular establishments in Montréal and is also well known in the Canadian ...
, Canadian restaurateur and media personality. DesBaillets was buried next to his parents in
Mount Royal Cemetery
Opened in 1852, Mount Royal Cemetery is a terraced cemetery on the north slope of Mount Royal in the borough of Outremont in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Temple Emanu-El Cemetery, a Reform Judaism burial ground, is within the Mount Royal grounds. T ...
in Montreal.
Filmography
* ''Le cas Labrecque '' - 1956
* ''
Let's Talk About Love
''Let's Talk About Love'' is the fifth English-language and fifteenth studio album by Canadian singer Celine Dion, released on 14 November 1997, by Columbia and Epic Records. The follow-up to the commercially successful ''Falling into You'' (1 ...
(Parlez-nous d'amour)'' - 1976
* ''Keeping Track'' - 1985
References
External links
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1910 births
1990 deaths
Canadian male journalists
Canadian people of Swiss-French descent
Canadian television personalities
Journalists from Montreal
Television personalities from Montreal
Burials at Mount Royal Cemetery