Robin Aubert (born May 13, 1972) is a Canadian actor, screenwriter and
film director. He is most noted for his performance in the film The
Countess of Baton Rouge (La Comtesse de Bâton Rouge), for which he
received a Genie Award nomination for Best Actor at the 18th Genie
Awards in 1997, and his 2017 film Ravenous (Les Affamés), which won
the Toronto International Film Festival Award for Best Canadian Film
at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.Aubert was born in
Ham-Nord, Quebec. He is a founding member of the sketch comedy troupe
Les Chick'n Swell in 1990, he began acting in stage roles including
productions of Jean-Marc Dalpé's Eddy and Daniel Danis's Le Pont de
pierres et la peau d'images. Around the same time, he appeared in the
television series 4 et demi and Radio Enfer and the films The Escort
(L'Escorte) and The Countess of Baton Rouge. His subsequent acting
roles included the films Maelström, The Negro (Le nèg'), Father and
Guns (De père en flic), Miraculum, Les Maîtres du suspense,
Amsterdam, My Internship in Canada (Guibord s'en va-t-en guerre) and
My Very Own Circus (Mon cirque à moi), and the television series
Temps dur, Les Invincibles and Le Gentleman. He received a Prix Jutra
nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 17th Jutra Awards in 2015
for Miraculum.As a filmmaker, he released a number of short films
beginning in 1999, receiving a Jutra nomination for Best Short Film at
the 3rd Jutra Awards in 2001 for Lila, before his feature-length debut
Saint Martyrs of the Damned (Saints-Martyrs-des-Damnés) was released
in 2005. He followed up with Train to Nowhere (À quelle heure le
train pour nulle part) in 2009, Crying Out (À l'origine d'un cri) in
2010, Tuktuq in 2016 and Ravenous in 2017.
film director. He is most noted for his performance in the film The
Countess of Baton Rouge (La Comtesse de Bâton Rouge), for which he
received a Genie Award nomination for Best Actor at the 18th Genie
Awards in 1997, and his 2017 film Ravenous (Les Affamés), which won
the Toronto International Film Festival Award for Best Canadian Film
at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.Aubert was born in
Ham-Nord, Quebec. He is a founding member of the sketch comedy troupe
Les Chick'n Swell in 1990, he began acting in stage roles including
productions of Jean-Marc Dalpé's Eddy and Daniel Danis's Le Pont de
pierres et la peau d'images. Around the same time, he appeared in the
television series 4 et demi and Radio Enfer and the films The Escort
(L'Escorte) and The Countess of Baton Rouge. His subsequent acting
roles included the films Maelström, The Negro (Le nèg'), Father and
Guns (De père en flic), Miraculum, Les Maîtres du suspense,
Amsterdam, My Internship in Canada (Guibord s'en va-t-en guerre) and
My Very Own Circus (Mon cirque à moi), and the television series
Temps dur, Les Invincibles and Le Gentleman. He received a Prix Jutra
nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 17th Jutra Awards in 2015
for Miraculum.As a filmmaker, he released a number of short films
beginning in 1999, receiving a Jutra nomination for Best Short Film at
the 3rd Jutra Awards in 2001 for Lila, before his feature-length debut
Saint Martyrs of the Damned (Saints-Martyrs-des-Damnés) was released
in 2005. He followed up with Train to Nowhere (À quelle heure le
train pour nulle part) in 2009, Crying Out (À l'origine d'un cri) in
2010, Tuktuq in 2016 and Ravenous in 2017.
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