Rita Lafontaine

Rita Lafontaine

1939-06-08 – 2016-04-04 (age 76) Trois-Rivières, Québec, Canada
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Biography

Rita Lafontaine (June 8, 1939 – April 4, 2016) was a Canadian theatre, film, and television actor. Born in Trois-Rivières, Quebec. She has been described as the muse of playwright Michel Tremblay and director André Brassard. Her career spanned over fifty years and left an "indelible mark on Québec theatre, film and television". She is a four-time recipient of the Gémeaux Award; three times for Best Lead Actress and once for Best Supporting Actress. She was named an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2005 and an Officer of the National Order of Quebec in 2011.

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Known For

Seducing Doctor Lewis
Seducing Doctor Lewis

2003

as Hélène Lesage

French Immersion
French Immersion

2011

as Rhéuna Tremblay, Grandmother

Mon amie Max
Mon amie Max

1994

as Madame Brabant

La vie fantôme
La vie fantôme

1992

as Claire

The Alley Cat
The Alley Cat

1985

as Mme. Boissonneault

Once Upon a Time in the East
Kamouraska
Kamouraska

1973

as Une servante

The Ideal Man
The Ideal Man

1996

as Maman

Streetheart
Streetheart

1998

as Rita

Child of the Andes
Child of the Andes

1985

as Voice

Ti-Mine, Bernie pis la gang…
The Revolving Doors
The Revolving Doors

1988

as Madame Beaumont

Les grands enfants
The Lady of Colours
The Lady of Colours

1985

as Soeur Honorine

O.K.... Laliberté
O.K.... Laliberté

1973

as Caissière d'épicerie

Françoise Durocher, waitress
Françoise Durocher, waitress

1972

as Françoise Durocher

Le grand jour
Le grand jour

1988

as Lucille

The Late Blossom
The Late Blossom

1977

as Gisèle Lapointe