Évelyne Brochu | |
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Born | November 17, 1982 Quebec, Canada |
Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2006–present |
Height | 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)[1] |
Évelyne Brochu (born November 17, 1982) is a Canadian film, television and theatre actress. Some of her most prominent roles include Chloé inInch'Allah, Rose in Café de Flore and Stéphanie in Polytechnique. In 2013 she became known for playing Delphine Cormier, a French scientist and love interest of one of the many characters portrayed by fellow Canadian Tatiana Maslany on the hit TV series Orphan Black.
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[hide]Early life[edit]
Brochu grew up in Pointe-Claire and was speaking English at an early age. She says a key turning point in learning English was when she got hooked on watching The Fresh Prince of Bel Air as a kid.[2] In 2005, Brochu graduated from Conservatoire d'art dramatique in Montreal, Canada.[3]
Personal life[edit]
Filmography[edit]
Television[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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2008–2012 | The Promise (La Promesse) | Mélanie Gauthier | Martin Thibault | Soap opera Won—2012 Gemini Awards as Best Lead Actress[5] |
2009 | Admit (Aveux) | Jolianne Laplante | Claude Desrosiers | TV series (4 episodes) Nominated—2010 Gemini Awards as Best Supporting Actress[6] |
2010 | Mirador | Mylène Émard | Louis Choquette | TV series (7 episodes) |
2013–present | Orphan Black | Delphine Cormier | Graeme Manson John Fawcett | TV series (6 episodes) |
2014 | The Godmather (La Marraine) | Catherine/Valérie | Alain Desrochers | Séries+ five-part drama[7] |
Film[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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2006 | Cheech | Pharmacist | Patrice Sauvé | |
2008 | Father Talk (Dire Sur Mon Père) | Evelyne Beauregard-McClean | Gabrielle Tremblay | Short film |
2009 | Polytechnique | Stéphanie | Denis Villeneuve | Screened at 2009 Cannes Film Festival |
Master Key (Grande Ourse) | Jézabel Garneau | Patrice Sauvé | Sci-Fi | |
2011 | Thrill of the Hills (Frisson des collines) | Hélène Paradis | Richard Roy | Screened at Schlingel Film Festival |
Café de Flore | Rose | Jean-Marc Vallée | Screened at the 68th Venice International Film Festival | |
2012 | The Apartment (L'Appartement) | Michel Lam | Short film alongside Julie Le Breton | |
Inch'Allah | Chloé | Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette | Screened at 2012 Toronto International Film Festival Nominated—2013 Canadian Screen Awards as Best Lead Actress[8] | |
La Trappe | Sophie B. Jacques | Short film | ||
2013 | Evelyne's World | Evelyne | Benjamin Lebus Sebastian de Souza | Short film shot in Hungary[9] |
UNTTLD Sun | Dominique Loubier | Short Fashion film for Canadian brand UNTTLD S/S 2013[10] | ||
Tom at the Farm (Tom a la Ferme) | Sara | Xavier Dolan | In competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival[11] Screened at 2013 Toronto International Film Festival | |
Quelqu'un d'Extraordinaire | Monia Chokri | Short film alongside Laurence Leboeuf | ||
2014 | The Wolves (Les Loups) | Elie | Sophie Deraspe | Shot in Magdalen Islands[12] |
Theatre[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Director | Theatre |
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2006 | Uncle's Dream | Farpoukhina | Igor Ovadis | Dubunker |
2007 | Arabian Night | Vanina | Théodor Cristian Popescu | Théâtre de Quat'Sous |
Sacred family | Mylène | Michel Poirier | Beaumont Theatre St Michel | |
2008 | The Lion in Winter | Alix | Daniel Roussel | Jean Duceppe Company |
2009 | Wake up and sing! | Hennie | Luce Pelletier | Théâtre de l'Opsis |
Room(s) | Évelyne Brochu | Éric Jean | Théâtre de Quat'Sous | |
2011 | Tom à la Ferme | Sara | Claude Poissant | Théâtre d'Aujourd'Hui |
References[edit]
- ^ (French)"Credits Évelyne Brochu". agencehubert-godard. Retrieved 28 Aug 2012.
- ^ "A new star bursts onto big screen". The Gazette. 22 Sep 2012.
- ^ "Conservatoir d'art dramatique". pro.imdb. Retrieved 28 Aug 2012.
- ^ (French)"Evelyne Brochu et François Arnaud forment un couple". hollywoodpq. Retrieved 28 Aug 2012.
- ^ (French)"27es Prix Gémeaux: Liste des Gagnants". The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television. 16 Sep 2012. p. 5. Retrieved 30 Jul 2013.
- ^ Khoi Do, Anh (17 Jan 2010). "Nominees for the 2010 Gémeaux Awards". The Cultural Post. Retrieved 30 Jul 2013.
- ^ "La Marraine: une nouvelle minisérie québécoise à Séries+". tvqc. 13 May 2013. Retrieved 12 Dec 2013.
- ^ "Nominees Announced for 2013 Canadian Screen Awards". Alliance for Arts and Culture. 16 Jan 2013. Retrieved 30 Jul 2013.
- ^ Lebus, Benjamin. "Evelyne's World". vimeo. Retrieved 30 Jul 2013.
- ^ (French)Morin, Isabelle (12 Jul 2013). "UNTTLD: boulimiques de mode". La Presse. Retrieved 4 Aug 2013.
- ^ "Venezia 70: Line Up". La Biennale. Retrieved 30 Jul 2013.
- ^ (French)Parent, Marie-Joëlle (7 Jan 2013). "Évelyne Brochu dans le prochain film de Sophie Déraspe". Journal de Montral. Retrieved 30 Jul 2013.
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