Claude Meunier

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Canadian actor and film director
Claude Meunier
Gilbert Rozon and Claude Meunier at Théâtre Saint-Denis at the Just for Laughs festival in 2010.
Born (1951-09-04) September 4, 1951 (age 72)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Occupation(s)Actor, dramaturge, comedian and film director.
Years active1976-present
Notable workLa Fricassée, Bye Bye 76, Bonne année Roger

Claude Meunier OC (born September 4, 1951) is a Canadian actor, dramaturge, comedian and film director.

Meunier was born September 4, 1951 in Montreal, Quebec[1] and studied law at the Université de Montréal.

Career

Writer

He was the co-writer of two successful plays: Broue and Appelez-moi, Stéphane (1978), and Les Voisins (1979).[2] and was the creator of Canadian sitcom television series La Petite Vie.[2]

Actor

He has starred in La Petite Vie for 30 years, from 1993 to 2023. Other credits include Bye Bye (TV series) Les Lundis des Ha! Ha!, Ding et Dong, Détect.inc., La petite séduction.

Filmography

Author

Television

  • 1976 - La Fricassée
  • 1976 - Bye Bye 76
  • 1981 - Bonne année Roger
  • 1982 - Le Bye Bye
  • 1983 - Les Lundis des Ha! Ha!
  • 1987 - Les Voisins
  • 1992 - Le monde merveilleux de Ding et Dong
  • 1993 to 1998 - La Petite Vie
  • 1999 - La Petite Vie : Le Bogue de l'an 2000
  • 2002 - La Petite Vie : Noël chez les Paré
  • 2005 - Détect.inc.
  • 2009 - La Petite Vie : Noël Story
  • 2012 - Adam & Ève (TV series)

Cinema

Actor

Television

Cinema

Film director

Cinéma

Theatre (author)

  • 1974 - Les Nerfs à l'air
  • 1979 - Broue
  • 1981 - Appelez-moi Stéphane
  • 1982 - Les Voisins
  • 1982 - Monogamy
  • 2003 - Les Noces de tôle

Bibliography

  • 1982 - Les Voisins, Leméac
  • 1998 - Le Monde de La Petite Vie, Leméac
  • 2000 - Journal d'un Ti-Mé : propos et réflexions, Leméac
  • 2003 - Les Noces de tôle, Leméac
  • 2009 - La bande à Ti-Paul, Glénat Québec (comic book)
  • 2011 - Les aventures de Fonck et Ponck : Les Voyageurs du Graal de Luca Jalbert, Cabro* Productions (comic book) (cameo of characters from the La Petite Vie television series)

References

  1. ^ "Claude Meunier". betaseries.com. Retrieved 29 June 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Claude Meunier". canadiantheatre.com. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
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