Juliette Huot (January 9, 1912 - March 16, 2001) was a Canadian
actress from Quebec. She was most noted for her role in The Plouffe
Family (Les Plouffe), for which she was a shortlisted Genie Award
nominee for Best Supporting Actress at the 3rd Genie Awards in
1982.Born in the Tétraultville district of Montreal, she began her
career as a radio and stage actress in the 1930s. Her most prominent
early roles were in the radio adaptation of Claude-Henri Grignon's Un
homme et son péché and in Gratien Gélinas's comedy revue
Fridolinades. With the rise of television in the early 1950s, she
appeared in the original television version of The Plouffe Family and
in 14, rue de Galais, as well as in films such as Amanita Pestilens,
The Luck of Ginger Coffey and Far from You Sweetheart (Je suis loin de
toi mignonne).Concurrently with her acting roles, in the 1960s she
began appearing on Quebec television as a chef, first on the magazine
show Le 5 Ã 6 and then as host of her own Les recettes de
Juliette.She was named to the National Order of Quebec in 1987.
actress from Quebec. She was most noted for her role in The Plouffe
Family (Les Plouffe), for which she was a shortlisted Genie Award
nominee for Best Supporting Actress at the 3rd Genie Awards in
1982.Born in the Tétraultville district of Montreal, she began her
career as a radio and stage actress in the 1930s. Her most prominent
early roles were in the radio adaptation of Claude-Henri Grignon's Un
homme et son péché and in Gratien Gélinas's comedy revue
Fridolinades. With the rise of television in the early 1950s, she
appeared in the original television version of The Plouffe Family and
in 14, rue de Galais, as well as in films such as Amanita Pestilens,
The Luck of Ginger Coffey and Far from You Sweetheart (Je suis loin de
toi mignonne).Concurrently with her acting roles, in the 1960s she
began appearing on Quebec television as a chef, first on the magazine
show Le 5 Ã 6 and then as host of her own Les recettes de
Juliette.She was named to the National Order of Quebec in 1987.
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