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Maurice Lalonde is a fictional character from '' Highlander: The Series'', a
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homeless cook portrayed by actor
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Appearances

In " Unholy Alliance Part Two" (1994), Maurice is introduced as a homeless man squatting
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's (
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) barge. At first MacLeod throws him out and has him clean up the mess on the barge, but he soon finds Maurice's connections in the grande cuisine world of Paris useful when he tracks Xavier St. Cloud (
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) using his taste for golden caviar. Maurice uses all the money MacLeod gave him and comes back drunk, but with Xavier's address, allowing MacLeod to fight and behead Xavier. In " Warmonger" (1994), while having a drink with MacLeod, Maurice muses, ignoring MacLeod's immortality: "Time comes for all of us, my friend. Kings, Queens and homeless alike. That's why a good bottle of wine... a good laugh with a friend is so precious. There's so little time to enjoy them. I don't think I would want to live forever... Would you ?"Episode "Warmonger", in ''Highlander: The Series'' (season 2) (DVD, Anchor Bay Entertainment, 2003), disk 6. In " Pharaoh's Daughter" (1994), Maurice takes an instant shine for two thousand-year-old Immortal Nefertiri (
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). Although he is supposed to look after her, while having dinner with her he is knocked down unconscious by
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Victor Benedetti (Jerry di Giacomo) who is killed trying to murder Nefertiri. In "
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" (1994), Maurice is pestering MacLeod about buying a truffle-hunting pig when
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) comes to MacLeod for help. Maurice makes breakfast for her and looks after her while MacLeod is away. In "
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" (1994), Maurice welcomes Richie when he joins MacLeod in Paris. Maurice is approached by evil Immortal Martin Hyde (
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), who wants MacLeod's head, and unwittingly discloses to him where MacLeod lives. After sitting out the Canadian-shot episodes of the third season, Maurice rejoined the cast for the Paris episodes, covering episodes 15-21 ("Star-Crossed" through "Finale Part I"), including a featured part in "Reasonable Doubt". He made a final guest appearance in "The Modern Prometheus", the next-to-last episode of season five, though most of his part was cut.


Characterization

Maurice owns a small boat "in a state of disrepair," the ''Momo'', which is anchored next to MacLeod's barge. Maurice thinks of himself that "I don't like to boast, but I have exquisite taste."Episode "Unholy Alliance Part Two", in ''Highlander: The Series'' (season 2) (DVD, Davis-Panzer Productions, 2003), disk 5. He pretends to have a great intuition: "Something's wrong. Don't say no, because I can tell. I'm very good at such things. It's about a woman," but is deceived as MacLeod answers that someone he knows is dying. He nevertheless insists that "there are two things that Maurice knows about. Food and love,"Episode "Legacy", in ''Highlander: The Series'' (season 2) (DVD, Anchor Bay Entertainment, 2003), disk 7. and suggests to Amanda that she is in love with MacLeod. Maurice also has a great eye for the ladies and is once seen watching a near-naked Nefertiri through a porthole from outside the barge.Episode "Pharaoh's Daughter", in ''Highlander: The Series'' (season 2) (DVD, Davis-Panzer Productions, 2003), disk 6. Maurice likes to involve himself uninvited in other people's business and conversationsEpisode "Prodigal Son", in ''Highlander: The Series'' (season 2) (DVD, Davis-Panzer Productions, 2003), disk 7. and to supervise people, although he is usually entirely incompetent and other people do not acknowledge his leadership. Maurice thinks that "some people are born sailors, some are captains." Maurice used to be a
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, "at Pyramide, under the great
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!" and does not like to be called a
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. Maurice boasts, "you should have tasted my oysters. This time of year they were magnificent. (...) Washed down with a crisp
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, it's like heaven. (...) I can do things with shrimp you wouldn't believe." He also has "such difficulty talking on an empty stomach." Maurice is often seen in close vicinity of a wine bottle, cooking traditional French recipes such as
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or otherwise enjoying goat cheese,
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s and other kinds of food, including his own cooking, "with great gusto." Maurice drinks excessively, which sometimes gets him drunk or in other kinds of predicament: He was apparently fired from his job as a chef over "a few" bottles of wine that he allegedly "tasted" to use them in a new recipe of Boeuf a la Maurice. Maurice insists the
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was jealous and informed on him. On a related note, he has also occasional problems with Jean the bookmaker. Maurice was once falsely accused of stealing a chicken, because it was a duck he stole. Maurice has a brother in
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who is involved in the
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business. Maurice's first wife, Marcelle, and he used to fight all the time. Maurice comments he especially enjoyed the making up afterwards : "The greater the fight, the greater the passion."


Concept

The script of "Unholy Alliance Part Two" (1994) describes Maurice as "a rubber-faced man in his forties," with a fondness for wine. Creative Consultant David Abramowitz explains, "As this was a French and Canadian co-production, we had to bring in a couple of French characters and we brought in wine-loving, fun-loving Maurice, which we took a lot of heat from the French, mostly because they weren't so crazy about having a wine-loving, fun-loving character and I guess they thought that the character we'd brought in to play Maurice, would have a lot more philosophical and intellectual questions to ask, rather than things like, 'I wonder what we're doing for dinner tonight ?'"Episode "Unholy Alliance Part Two", Bonus Material, David Abramowitz's interview, in ''Highlander: The Series'' (season 2) (DVD, Davis-Panzer Productions, 2003), disk 5.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lalonde, Maurice Fictional characters from the 20th century Fictional chefs Fictional homeless people Highlander (franchise) characters Male characters in television Television characters introduced in 1994