Jean Coutu (March 31, 1925 – November 1, 1999) was a Canadian actor.[1] Born in Montreal, his career included many movies and TV series in Quebec, including episodes of La famille Plouffe in 1953.[2] He also played in a Disney production Nikki, Wild Dog of the North, becoming one of the few Quebecers of his era to have appeared in Hollywood productions.
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After his death in 1999, he was entombed at the Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery in Montreal.[3]
His daughter, Angèle Coutu, is also an actress.[4]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1952 | The Nightingale and the Bells (Le rossignol et les cloches) | René | |
1961 | Nikki, Wild Dog of the North | Andre Dupas | |
1971 | Pile ou face | Gunther | |
1971 | 7 fois... par jour | Adam Lafontaine | |
1972 | The Apparition | Timé | |
1972 | And Hope to Die | Inspector | |
1972 | The Doves (Les colombes) | M. Ferland | |
1972 | The Rebels (Quelques arpents de neige) | ||
1973 | And I Love You Dearly (La maîtresse) | Jacques Langlois | |
1977 | Panique | Raymond St-Jacques | |
1987 | Brother André | Père Dion |
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