Andrée Pelletier (born August 24, 1951) is a Canadian actress,
screenwriter and film director. As an actress, she is a five-time
Canadian Film Award and Genie Award nominee, receiving nominations for
Best Actress at the 29th Canadian Film Awards in 1978 for her
performance as Marie-Anne Gaboury in the film Marie-Anne, at the 2nd
Genie Awards in 1981 for The Handyman (L'Homme à tout faire), at the
4th Genie Awards in 1983 for Latitude 55° and at the 6th Genie Awards
in 1985 for Walls, and a Best Supporting Actress nominee at the 8th
Genie Awards in 1987 for Bach and Broccoli (Bach et Bottine).She later
turned to screenwriting, including the films The Peanut Butter
Solution, Nénette and Karmina, and directed the films Anchor Zone and
Voodoo Dolls.Born in Montreal, Quebec, she is the daughter of Gérard
Pelletier, a former journalist and diplomat.
screenwriter and film director. As an actress, she is a five-time
Canadian Film Award and Genie Award nominee, receiving nominations for
Best Actress at the 29th Canadian Film Awards in 1978 for her
performance as Marie-Anne Gaboury in the film Marie-Anne, at the 2nd
Genie Awards in 1981 for The Handyman (L'Homme à tout faire), at the
4th Genie Awards in 1983 for Latitude 55° and at the 6th Genie Awards
in 1985 for Walls, and a Best Supporting Actress nominee at the 8th
Genie Awards in 1987 for Bach and Broccoli (Bach et Bottine).She later
turned to screenwriting, including the films The Peanut Butter
Solution, Nénette and Karmina, and directed the films Anchor Zone and
Voodoo Dolls.Born in Montreal, Quebec, she is the daughter of Gérard
Pelletier, a former journalist and diplomat.
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