Vincent Bilodeau
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Vincent Bilodeau (born August 11, 1951) is a
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Career

Vincent Bilodeau appeared in many feature films including ''
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'' in 2006.


Private life

He is the brother of Yvon Bilodeau and the uncle of Guillaume Bilodeau.


Filmography

*1974: ''
La Petite Patrie ''La Petite Patrie'' () is a French Canadian media franchise about coming of age in Montreal, Quebec in the 1940s. The title and premise are shared by three works: A novel by Claude Jasmin loosely based on his own adolescence and published in 19 ...
'' (TV series): ''Clément Germain'' *1985: ''
Manon ''Manon'' () is an ''opéra comique'' in five acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Henri Meilhac and Philippe Gille, based on the 1731 novel '' L'histoire du chevalier des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut'' by the Abbé Prévost. It was f ...
'' (TV series): ''Dr. Stéphane Joly'' *1991: '' Lance et compte: Tous pour un'' (TV): ''Jean-Marie Monette'' *1992: '' Dominique'' (TV series): ''Pierre-Luc'' *1993: '' Au nom du père et du fils'' (TV series): ''Honoré Villeneuve'' *1999: ''
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'' (TV series) *2001: ''
Soft Shell Man ''Soft Shell Man'' () is a Québécois film, directed by André Turpin released in 2001. The film was shot September to October 2000 in Aylmer, Quebec and Montreal. The film was selected as the Canadian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film ...
(Un crabe dans la tête)'': ''Gallery director'' *2002: ''
Chaos and Desire ''Chaos and Desire'' () is a Canadian drama film, released in 2002. Written and directed by Manon Briand, the film stars Pascale Bussières as Alice Bradley, a seismologist returning to her hometown of Baie-Comeau, Quebec to investigate a mysterio ...
(La Turbulence des fluides)'': ''Simon Deslandes'' *2002: ''
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(Le nèg')'': ''Garry Racine'' *2003: ''
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'' (TV series): ''Richard St-Maurice'' *2003: '' 20h17 rue Darling'': ''Lt. Geoffrion'' *2003: '' Gaz Bar Blues'': ''Mononc' Boivin'' *2004: ''
Les Bougon ''Les Bougon - c'est aussi ça la vie!'' is a Quebec sitcom broadcast by Radio-Canada from 2004 to 2006, written by François Avard and Jean-François Mercier and produced by Fabienne Larouche. The show won three Gémeaux in 2004. The show's ...
'' (TV series): ''Chabot'' *2004: '' Temps dur'' (TV series): ''Donald Sigouin'' *2004: ''
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'': ''Michel Mouky'' *2005: ''
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'': ''Georges-Émile Lapalme'' *2006: ''
A Sunday in Kigali A, or a, is the first letter and the first vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, and others worldwide. Its name in English is '' a'' (pronounced ), plural ''aes''. It is similar in shape to the Ancient ...
(Un dimanche à Kigali)'' *2007: '' Bob Gratton : Ma Vie, My Life'' (TV series): ''Rodger Gratton'' *2009: '' A Happy Man (Le Bonheur de Pierre)'' *2010: ''
Stay with Me Stay with Me may refer to: Film and television * ''Stay with Me'' (2004 film), an Italian film * ''Stay with Me'' (2010 film), a Canadian drama film * ''Stay with Me'' (2018 film), a South Korean romantic drama film * ''Stay with Me'' (2016 TV ser ...
(Reste avec moi)'': Florian *2018: '' Discussions avec mes parents'' (TV series): Jean-Pierre Morency *2019: '' We Are Gold (Nous sommes Gold)''


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* 1951 births Canadian male film actors Canadian male comedians Living people Male actors from Quebec 20th-century Canadian male actors 21st-century Canadian male actors Comedians from Quebec {{Canada-screen-actor-1950s-stub