Canadian actor-director Albert Millaire, who had a five-decade career in Quebec film, TV and theater, died Wednesday in Montreal. He was 83.
"It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Mr. Albert Millaire," his Montreal agency Premiere Role said on its Facebook page without specifying the cause of death. "His charisma, strong personality, unforgettable voice, integrity and involvement in all artistic spheres will remain in the memory of all those who had the chance to rub shoulders with him."
Born in Montreal in 1935, Millaire studied at the Quebec Dramatic Arts Conservatory ...
"It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Mr. Albert Millaire," his Montreal agency Premiere Role said on its Facebook page without specifying the cause of death. "His charisma, strong personality, unforgettable voice, integrity and involvement in all artistic spheres will remain in the memory of all those who had the chance to rub shoulders with him."
Born in Montreal in 1935, Millaire studied at the Quebec Dramatic Arts Conservatory ...
- 8/15/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Alliance Vivafilm has released online the trailer of L'enfant prodige (aka André Mathieu - Le dernier des romantiques), a biographical drama about the Canadian pianist André Mathieu. The latter will be played by Patrick Drolet (Le grand départ).
The film is shot with a budget of Cdn$6 million and is directed by Luc Dionne (Monica la mitraille).
It follows the life of the Montreal-born André Mathieu (1929-1968) who was referred to as "the little Canadian Mozart". Given that he composed his first musical work at three years old and had an obvious talent in piano, his father, Rodolphe Mathieu (Marc Labrèche), will be his first teacher. Furthermore, as he gets older, André Mathieu will travel to Europe to study the art of playing piano with the greatest masters such as Jacques de la Presle (Patrice Coquereau) or Arthur Honnegger (Marc Béland) just to name a few. However, Mathieu died at...
The film is shot with a budget of Cdn$6 million and is directed by Luc Dionne (Monica la mitraille).
It follows the life of the Montreal-born André Mathieu (1929-1968) who was referred to as "the little Canadian Mozart". Given that he composed his first musical work at three years old and had an obvious talent in piano, his father, Rodolphe Mathieu (Marc Labrèche), will be his first teacher. Furthermore, as he gets older, André Mathieu will travel to Europe to study the art of playing piano with the greatest masters such as Jacques de la Presle (Patrice Coquereau) or Arthur Honnegger (Marc Béland) just to name a few. However, Mathieu died at...
- 1/7/2010
- by [email protected] (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
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