Élie Dupuis is a Canadian musician, film and television performer
from the Canadian province of Quebec, best known for his role in the
Léa Pool film Mommy Is at the Hairdresser's (Maman est chez le
coiffeur). His work as a performer has been recognized by popular
Quebec entertainment media such as the French-language version of
Canoe.ca.Dupuis was born September 8, 1994 and lives in Repentigny,
Quebec, a suburb of Montreal. He began to play piano in 2004. In
February 2007, Dupuis sent a self-recorded demo containing a medley of
songs to the television program La Fureur ("The Furore") of the
French-language Canadian television network Radio-Canada, following
upon which he was then invited to sing live on the program.After
hearing his performance, filmmaker Léa Pool offered Dupuis one of the
principal roles in her film Maman est chez le coiffeur. The film
played at theatres throughout Quebec. Dupuis recorded two singles for
the film's soundtrack: Bang Bang and The Great Escape, which received
radio airplay in Quebec.He was also approached by the television
channel TFO which gave him parts in thirteen episodes of an
educational television program called Cinémission.
from the Canadian province of Quebec, best known for his role in the
Léa Pool film Mommy Is at the Hairdresser's (Maman est chez le
coiffeur). His work as a performer has been recognized by popular
Quebec entertainment media such as the French-language version of
Canoe.ca.Dupuis was born September 8, 1994 and lives in Repentigny,
Quebec, a suburb of Montreal. He began to play piano in 2004. In
February 2007, Dupuis sent a self-recorded demo containing a medley of
songs to the television program La Fureur ("The Furore") of the
French-language Canadian television network Radio-Canada, following
upon which he was then invited to sing live on the program.After
hearing his performance, filmmaker Léa Pool offered Dupuis one of the
principal roles in her film Maman est chez le coiffeur. The film
played at theatres throughout Quebec. Dupuis recorded two singles for
the film's soundtrack: Bang Bang and The Great Escape, which received
radio airplay in Quebec.He was also approached by the television
channel TFO which gave him parts in thirteen episodes of an
educational television program called Cinémission.
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