Marie-Claude Guérin
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It's when you look at Marie-Claude Guérin's career path that you realize just how versatile an artist she is, capable of expressing the dramatic and the tragic, as well as being endowed with outstanding comic timing.
Coming from a dance background, she studied theater and became an actress in the early 2000s.
She moved audiences with her vulnerable portrayal of Sonia Moreau in l'Échappée and Marie-Ève Letendre in Sorcières. On the big screen, her sensitivity was noticed by Maxime Giroux, Anne Émond and Denis Côté. On stage, she plays the absurd and the comic with disconcerting naturalness, collaborating notably with Le Théâtre du futur. She has also made a name for herself as an author, co-writing the series Libre échange, the Quebec adaptation of the series State of the Union.
She moved audiences with her vulnerable portrayal of Sonia Moreau in l'Échappée and Marie-Ève Letendre in Sorcières. On the big screen, her sensitivity was noticed by Maxime Giroux, Anne Émond and Denis Côté. On stage, she plays the absurd and the comic with disconcerting naturalness, collaborating notably with Le Théâtre du futur. She has also made a name for herself as an author, co-writing the series Libre échange, the Quebec adaptation of the series State of the Union.
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