
Gratien Gélinas (December 8, 1909 – March 16, 1999) was a Canadian writer, playwright, actor, director, producer and administrator who is considered one of the founders of modern Canadian theatre and film. His major works include Tit-Coq (1948), Bousille et les Justes (1959), and Hier, les enfants dansaient (1968). He also wrote a series of satirical revues known as the Fridolinades. The Fridolinades revues, consisting of comic sketches, songs, and monologues, were named for the often-featured character Fridolin. A poor boy from Montreal, he wore a tri-colour Canadiens hockey jersey, knee socks, and suspenders. While not quite joual, the French he spoke was reflective of what a person would hear on the streets of Montreal, which made it stand out in sharp contrast to the continental French being spoken in most other theatres. Fridolin's boundless optimism in the face of constant disapp…
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1988 · Jean-Baptiste à 86 ans
movieLes Tisserands du pouvoir
1988 · Jean-Baptiste at 86
movieThe Canadian Conspiracy
1986 · Self
movieAgnes of God
1985 · Father Martineau
movieCordélia
1980 · Judge Bosse
tvLe Grand Échiquier
1972 · Self
movieRed the Half Breed
1970 · Frédéric
movieFred Barry comédien
1959 · Self
movieTit-Coq
1953 · Tit Coq, Director, Writer, Producer
movieMontreal by Night
1947
movieFridolinons
1945 · Fridolin / Various roles
La Dame aux Camélias, la vraie
1942 · Fridolin, Writer, Producer, Director