Marie-Jo Thério

Marie-Jo Thério (October 12th 1965 with Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada -) is a Musicien and a Actrice Acadie.

Biography

Marie-Jo Thério grew with Moncton where she learned the Piano. At 16 years, it assembles its first spectacle and share to Montreal the following year to study the literature.

In 1988, it leaves in round with the theater Escaouette and assembles a spectacle which enables him to be noticed by Michel Tremblay and André Brassard which offers to him the role of Gertrude in the romantic opera " Nelligan".

It obtains then many roles, of which that of a character of the television series " Room in ville" that it will keep 3 years.

In 1994, it takes part in the first acadian World congress and records its first album " Like musique".

Marie-OJ receives the first Prix Felix-Leclerc of the song in 1996, the price of the path of the Markets to the Francofolies of La Rochelle and a money medal to the Jeux of the Francophonie to Madagascar in 1997.

It ensures then the first part of Georges Moustaki the Casino of Paris.

Since the summer 2005, Marie-Jo Thério sings with the four corners of Quebec. It gave more than thirty concerts to Paris and gave the first part of the spectacles of Julien Clerc to the Zenith of Paris in May 2006.

Catalog of films

  • 1989 : Rooms downtown (series TV): Laura
  • 1992 : Forbidden Coils: The Unashamed Stories off Lesbian Lives : Beth
  • 1999 : Full Blast : Marie-Lou
  • 2002: The Book off Eve

Discography

  • 1995 : Like music
  • 2000: malignant the
  • 2005: livable mornings
  • 2005: Tree with fruits

Rewards and Nominations

Rewards

  • 1996 : Felix-Leclerc price of the song
  • 2006: Disc of Canadian gold (50  000 specimens) for livable Mornings
  • 2006: The album the livable Mornings gains on October 23rd, 2006 the price of the best album folk contemporary inhabitant of Quebec of ADISQ.

Nominations

Anecdotes

External bonds

  • Card IMDB
  • GSI Music or GSI Music
  • official Forum

Sources

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