Gratien Gélinas

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 Fren...show more
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Date of Birth
Dec 08, 1909
Place of Birth
Saint-Tite, Québec, Canada
Date of Death
Mar 16, 1999
Age
89
Known For
Acting
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1985
Father Martineau
1953
Tit Coq, Director, Writer, Producer, Music
1970
Frederic
1988
Jean-Baptiste à 86 ans
1980
Judge Bosse
1988
Jean-Baptiste at 86
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