Debbie Lynch-White
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Debbie Lynch-White | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1986 (age 38–39) |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Known for | Unité 9, La Bolduc |
Debbie Lynch-White (born 1986) is a Canadian film and television actress from Quebec. Most noted for her performance in the 2018 film La Bolduc in the title role as folk singer Mary Rose-Anna "La Bolduc" Travers,[1] she was previously known for her regular supporting role as prison guard Nancy Prévost in the television series Unité 9.[2] She has also appeared in the television series Le Jeu and Une autre histoire,[3] and the films Sisters and Neighbors! (Nos belles-sœurs) and The Furies (Les Furies).
Since then, the actress Debbie Lynch-White has hosted a documentary series called Histoire de coming-out.[4] In 2023, Debbie also hosts Amour Libre, another documentary series directed by Maude Sabbagh.[5]
She received a Prix Félix nomination for Best Female Vocalist in 2018 for the soundtrack to La Bolduc, in which she performed all of her own singing,[6] and won the Prix Iris for Best Actress at the 21st Quebec Cinema Awards.[7]
She has announced a touring musical show, Elle était une fois, to premiere in 2019.[8] She also has a non-fiction book, Faut que je te parle, scheduled for publication in fall 2018.[9]
In 2017, she married Marina Galland.[10] They divorced in 2023 after eight years of marriage.[11]