
Louise Turcot
Known For
Acting
Born
1944-10-05 in Montréal, Québec, Canada
Biography
Actress and writer, Louise Turcot has been an icon in the Quebec theatre, cinema and television industries for more than 50 years. Graduated from the Dramatic arts Conservatory in 1965, she starts her career in the same year with the Théâtre populaire du Québec (TPQ), with which she plays many classical roles.
Most Known For

A Sudden Text
as Ginette St-Pierre

Bonsoir bonsoir!
as Self

Les Enfants de la télé
as Self

Rue des Pignons
as Josée Brissette

The Parents
as Madeleine

The Parents
as Madeleine Rivard

Feux
as Gisèle Grenier

Charming
as Lisette

Miss Boots
as Viviane

Two Women
as Voisine caméo

Grande Ourse
as Nicole Corbeil

Two Women In Gold
as Violette Lamoureux

La promesse
as Jeanne Caron

Distinct Society
as Solange

Santa Maria

Our Loved Ones
as Aline Leblanc

Testament
as Madame Demers

One Summer
as Madame Cécile

Notre Dame de Moncton
as Victorine

Fais ça court
as Self - Actress