Pierre Lebeau (born 22 July 1954) is a Canadian actor. He is best
known for major roles in Quebec big-box movies such as Séraphin:
Heart of Stone and the four-part Les Boys series.His acting career
started on the theatrical scene in 1975, after being graduated from
the National Theatre School. He played in various plays until the
1990s and one television series in 1978. However it was in 1997 that
his career became more prominent with his first major role in Les
Boys, playing the role of Meo, who is a friend of Stan (played by
Rémy Girard) and businessman in which threaten to take Stan's bar if
his garage league hockey team did not defeat this own squad made
consisting of several tough players, albeit the Boys had defeated
Meo's team. From the second movie, Meo plays in Stan's team after
substituting a player. Lebeau played in all four chapters of Les Boys
and will also play in the 2007 television mini-series along with most
of the same actors that participated for part or all of the tetralogy
including Marc Messier, Serge Thériault, Patrick Huard, Girard, Yvan
Ponton and Patrick Labbé.Lebeau's second major role was the main
protagonist in Séraphin: Heart of Stone (Séraphin: un homme et son
péché), in which he plays the role of Séraphin, the mayor of a
fictional village and a mean-spirited miser. Lebeau, for his role in
the 2002 movie produced by Charles Binamé, earned himself a Jutra
Award for best actor.Lebeau also played in various movies and
television series including Nouvelle-France, L'Incomparable
mademoiselle C, Bon Cop, Bad Cop, Fortier, Matroni et Moi, Les
Dangereux, L'Odyssée, Urgence and Un gars, une fille. He had three
other award nominations, including a Gémeaux Award for Best
supporting actor in the Quebec television series Fortier in 2001.
Lebeau also had Jutra Award nominations for best supporting actor for
Les Boys III in 2001 and Best actor for Matroni et Moi in 2000.
known for major roles in Quebec big-box movies such as Séraphin:
Heart of Stone and the four-part Les Boys series.His acting career
started on the theatrical scene in 1975, after being graduated from
the National Theatre School. He played in various plays until the
1990s and one television series in 1978. However it was in 1997 that
his career became more prominent with his first major role in Les
Boys, playing the role of Meo, who is a friend of Stan (played by
Rémy Girard) and businessman in which threaten to take Stan's bar if
his garage league hockey team did not defeat this own squad made
consisting of several tough players, albeit the Boys had defeated
Meo's team. From the second movie, Meo plays in Stan's team after
substituting a player. Lebeau played in all four chapters of Les Boys
and will also play in the 2007 television mini-series along with most
of the same actors that participated for part or all of the tetralogy
including Marc Messier, Serge Thériault, Patrick Huard, Girard, Yvan
Ponton and Patrick Labbé.Lebeau's second major role was the main
protagonist in Séraphin: Heart of Stone (Séraphin: un homme et son
péché), in which he plays the role of Séraphin, the mayor of a
fictional village and a mean-spirited miser. Lebeau, for his role in
the 2002 movie produced by Charles Binamé, earned himself a Jutra
Award for best actor.Lebeau also played in various movies and
television series including Nouvelle-France, L'Incomparable
mademoiselle C, Bon Cop, Bad Cop, Fortier, Matroni et Moi, Les
Dangereux, L'Odyssée, Urgence and Un gars, une fille. He had three
other award nominations, including a Gémeaux Award for Best
supporting actor in the Quebec television series Fortier in 2001.
Lebeau also had Jutra Award nominations for best supporting actor for
Les Boys III in 2001 and Best actor for Matroni et Moi in 2000.
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