André Montmorency

André Montmorency

Born: May 30, 1939
Died: July 5, 2016
in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Movies for André Montmorency...

Mars and April
Title: Mars and April
Character: Pierrot
Released: October 5, 2012
Type: Movie
In the near future, as humanity prepares to set foot on Mars, Jacob Obus, an elderly musician, takes pride in slowing down time by playing instruments inspired by women's bodies, designed by his friend Arthur. A love triangle develops when Jacob and Arthur both fall in love with Avril, a young photographer. Enter Eugène Spaak, Arthur's father, an inventor and cosmologist who unveils a new theory about man's desire to reach Mars and helps Jacob find the true meaning of life and love.
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Title: Le match des étoiles
Character: Self - Guest Judge
Released: October 5, 2005
Type: TV
A dance-off where stars learn, prepare and present dance routines that they must show to a select panel of judges.
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Title: Malo Korrigan et les traceurs de l'espace
Character: Jonas Pequod
Released: October 13, 2002
Type: TV
Malo Korrigan is a French animated television series with 26 episodes, created by Arthur Qwak and Norman J. LeBlanc of Futurikon. It is a Futurikon - Tooncan - M6 Métropole Télévision - Canal J co-production and distributed by M6 Métropole Télévision. The theme song is an original song composed for the TV series by Deep Forest. It was first aired in France during 1999; and later aired in the UK, Canada, Spain and on SABC1 in South Africa.
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Ding et Dong : Le film
Title: Ding et Dong : Le film
Character: Ministre
Released: December 7, 1990
Type: Movie
Two harum-scarums who think they are good stand-up comics try to make a career in showbiz, partly for the career, partly to seduce women. They try alternatively the scene, a movie set and TV. They only succeed in making a fool of themselves
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Title: Avec un grand A
Released: February 19, 1986
Type: TV
L'Amour avec un Grand A is a French-Canadian television series which aired from 1988 to 1995. The series explores different complex sexual and taboo issues. Some notable subjects include: Rape, Teen Obsession, Age Difference in love, Homosexuality and Married, Schizophrenia, Spousal Abuse. The series lasted 7 years and was very popular in Quebec. It was written by Janette Bertrand.
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Title: Chez Denise
Character: Christian Lalancette
Released: February 4, 1979
Type: TV
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Parlez-nous d'amour
Title: Parlez-nous d'amour
Character: Le journaliste à potins
Released: September 23, 1976
Type: Movie
A television host tries to react to the process of alienation that the public is subjected to from variety shows.
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Once Upon a Time in the East
Title: Once Upon a Time in the East
Character: Sandra
Released: May 26, 1974
Type: Movie
Two women and a transvestite gay man cross paths in this French Canadian drama. The transvestite is preparing for a drag-queen beauty pageant, and has decided to present himself as Cleopatra. Of the two women, one was just fired from her waitressing job and seeks to go back to work at the nightclub where the beauty pageant is to be held. The other woman's mother has just won one million food stamps.
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Backyard Theatre
Title: Backyard Theatre
Released: January 1, 1973
Type: Movie
Backyard Theatre is a documentary about playwright Michel Tremblay and director André Brassard’s flavourful brand of Quebec theatre, which captured the earthy wit and joual (slang) of Montreal's East End working-class neighbourhood. The film features impromptu improvisation by the cast of Les belles-soeurs and Demain matin, Montréal m'attend, two genre-defining plays.
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Hold on to Daddy's Ears
Title: Hold on to Daddy's Ears
Released: December 25, 1971
Type: Movie
The tribulations of two Québec nationalists in the English-speaking world of insurance. A satire that draws its irony from a specific social situation. A typical example of the era's popular comedies based on television and trendy stars, which gave birth to a certain commercial stream in Québec cinema.
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Title: Les 100 tours de Centour
Character: Galopet
Released: September 27, 1971
Type: TV
Les 100 tours de Centour was a 1971-1972 French language children's television show made in Quebec by Radio-Québec. Its stories revolved around Verbo, a genie with magical power who was trying to recapture Centour. The show's main purpose was language acquisition, which was conveyed by the way Verbo would do magic: when he needed to perform a trick, he would ask his talisman for a formula He would then close his eyes and repeat, asking the children at home to do the same. Centour on his part would perform magic by reciting similar formulas while shaking his magic wristband. Memo's constant companion was Picot Cotton, a young human male whose family was often the target of Centour's tricks.
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Title: The Secret Squirrel Show
Character: Morocco (French voice)
Released: October 2, 1965
Type: TV
The half-hour The Secret Squirrel Show included three individual cartoon segments: "Secret Squirrel", "Squiddly Diddly" and "Winsome Witch".
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Title: CF-RCK
Character: Pierrot Belhumeur
Released: November 10, 1958
Type: TV