Béatrice Picard
Born in 1929, in Montreal, Béatrice Picard is a face no one can more familiar in the world of arts and entertainment in quebec. For the youngest, his voice reminiscent of Marge, the mother of a family of the american series popular The Simpson, or the mother of Sylvie in un gars, une fille. For older children, it is sometimes Angélina's Occurring, sometimes madame Bellemare of Symphorien. Over the roles that have marked his 60-year career, it was sometimes overwhelming, funny or hateful, but always surprising. It was during the 1940s, while studying in France, as Béatrice Picard sees his first pieces of theatre. Therefore, it is the blow of lightning. Back in Quebec, she touches turns to radio, theatre, television, singing, dubbing, and then to the cinema, making out in several roles, including that of Alice in Cré Basile and the old lady in the series L'amour avec un grand A. Having played many times over the mégères to the theatre and lent his voice to countless characters, this is an actress who is timeless, whose talent has no age. 1989 : awarded the Order of Canada 1990 : Nominated - Gemini Award,best performance first;The love with a big a 1996 : Inducted into the Walk of Stars in Montreal.
Movies starring Béatrice Picard (21)
Helena Messier
Suzanne
Marguerite
Marielle
Aline St-Louis
Ségolène
Simone
(Archive Footage)
La Grand-Mère
Cedulie
Alice
Florence
Robertine
Mme Larivee
Angela Bonneville
Laurette Gagnon




