Juliette Huot
Juliette Huot Brossard, Quebec | |
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Resting place | Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery |
Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation | actress |
Years active | 1930s-1990s |
Known for | Amanita Pestilens, The Plouffe Family, Jamais deux sans toi |
Juliette Huot
Born in the
The Plouffe Family and in 14, rue de Galais, as well as in films such as The Nightingale and the Bells (Le Rossignol et les cloches), Amanita Pestilens, The Luck of Ginger Coffey and Far from You Sweetheart
(Je suis loin de toi mignonne).
Concurrently with her acting roles, in the 1960s she began appearing on Quebec television as a chef, first on the magazine show Le 5 à 6 and then as host of her own Les recettes de Juliette.[3]
She was named to the National Order of Quebec in 1987.[4]
References
- ^ "Actress played matriarch of Quebec". The Globe and Mail, March 19, 2001.
- ^ "Les Plouffe, Ticket to Heaven lead the pack: Academy lists Genie nominees". The Globe and Mail, February 4, 1982.
- ^ a b c "Juliette Huot". The Canadian Encyclopedia, April 23, 2014.
- ^ "19 named to Order of Quebec". Ottawa Citizen, December 29, 1987. Elle s'est impliquée durant plus de 30 ans auprès de l'organisation Les Petits Frères, porte-parole dont l'organisme nomma sa maison de vacances pour les aînés.
External links
- Juliette Huot at IMDb