Albert Millaire

Albert Millaire is an actor, actor and director Québécois born with Montreal on January 18th, 1935. He studied with the Collège of the Assumption, then he entered to the Conservatoire of dramatic art of Quebec.

Biography

Theatrical career

He is essential quickly like an actor having several cords on his arc, by incarnating characters as well in traditional parts as modern. He plays in particular in parts of Bertolt Brecht, Paul Claudel, Jacques Ferron, but also in more traditional works like Hamlet, Dom Juan or the stone Feast, Tartuffe or Impostor, and the Misanthropist. He is very often associated with the Québécois theatrical life and montréalaise, because he frequently played Théâtre of summer Chanteclerc, with the Théâtre of the New-World like to the Center-Theater. However, it also takes part in the Festival shakespearien of Stratford, in Ontario, where he is director and actor.

Career with the cinema and on television

It also took part in several television serials and teleseries, of which the Channel of the Monk, Daughters of Eve, like Mail of the roy. It was also implied in many productions of téléthéâtre of Radio-Canada, of which parts of Racine, Shakespeare, Camus and Rostand. More recently, it belongs to the distribution of the fantastic telesery the Heiress of Large Ourse. It made also the father of Brett Montgomery in the Heart has its reasons.

Theatrical direction

He was the co-director-founder of the Center-Theater, associated artistic director of the Theater of Chanteclerc summer, associated artistic director of the Theater of the New-World, artistic director of the popular Théâtre of Quebec, artistic director of the Théâtre of the Wood of Coulonge, general secretary of Union of the artists and chair Canadian Conseil of the statute of the artist.

Honors

Catalog of films

Plays

This list is not exhaustive, for the moment.

Setting in scene

This list is not exhaustive, for the moment.

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