Ève Gagnier (November 12, 1930 â€" September 19, 1984) was an actress
and singer in Quebec, Canada.The daughter of René Gagnier, a
musician, conductor and composer, she was born in Montreal and was
educated at the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal,
studying voice with Martial Singher, piano with Auguste Descarries
[fr] and harp with Marcel Grandjany.In 1957, Gagnier took on the role
of Tite-Ange in the film "Le Survenant [fr]", followed by the same
role in the television series "Au chenal du moine [fr]"; this first
brought her to the attention of the Quebec public. From 1954 to 1966,
she performed as a singer on the program "L'Heure du concert". She
went on to perform in various operettas and musical comedies on stage
and on CBC radio and television. She also provided voices for various
children's programs such as "Passe-Partout".Her sister Claire was also
a well-known singer.
and singer in Quebec, Canada.The daughter of René Gagnier, a
musician, conductor and composer, she was born in Montreal and was
educated at the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal,
studying voice with Martial Singher, piano with Auguste Descarries
[fr] and harp with Marcel Grandjany.In 1957, Gagnier took on the role
of Tite-Ange in the film "Le Survenant [fr]", followed by the same
role in the television series "Au chenal du moine [fr]"; this first
brought her to the attention of the Quebec public. From 1954 to 1966,
she performed as a singer on the program "L'Heure du concert". She
went on to perform in various operettas and musical comedies on stage
and on CBC radio and television. She also provided voices for various
children's programs such as "Passe-Partout".Her sister Claire was also
a well-known singer.
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