Chantal Renaud (born 26 August 1946) is a Québécoise script writer,
and a past yé-yé singer and actress. She was the wife of former
Quebec Premier and former Parti Québécois leader Bernard
Landry.Renaud began her career as a yé-yé singer, with a hit called
"Comme un garçon", originally performed by Sylvie Vartan, in France.
After acting in the sitcom Moi et l'autre and films such as Here and
Now (L'Initiation) and Finalement..., Renaud relocated to France,
where she built a respectable career as an award-winning script
writer.On 26 June 2004, after a courtship of some years, she married
former Premier of Quebec and then Parti Québécois leader Bernard
Landry. She figures prominently in the 2003 documentary À Hauteur
d'homme about the 2003 Quebec general election, during which Landry
defended his post as leader of Quebec.
and a past yé-yé singer and actress. She was the wife of former
Quebec Premier and former Parti Québécois leader Bernard
Landry.Renaud began her career as a yé-yé singer, with a hit called
"Comme un garçon", originally performed by Sylvie Vartan, in France.
After acting in the sitcom Moi et l'autre and films such as Here and
Now (L'Initiation) and Finalement..., Renaud relocated to France,
where she built a respectable career as an award-winning script
writer.On 26 June 2004, after a courtship of some years, she married
former Premier of Quebec and then Parti Québécois leader Bernard
Landry. She figures prominently in the 2003 documentary À Hauteur
d'homme about the 2003 Quebec general election, during which Landry
defended his post as leader of Quebec.
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