Robert Marinier

Canadian stage actor, playwright and television writer (born 1954 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Robert Marinier (born 1954 in Sudbury, Ontario) is a Canadian stage actor, playwright and television writer.

Born1954 (age 7172)
Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
OccupationActor, dramatist, television writer
Period1980s – present
Notable worksL'Insomnie, Météo+
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Robert Marinier
Born1954 (age 7172)
Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
OccupationActor, dramatist, television writer
Period1980s – present
Notable worksL'Insomnie, Météo+
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He was a nominee for the Governor General's Award for French-language drama at the 1997 Governor General's Awards for his play L'Insomnie.[1] For the same play, he was also a Dora Mavor Moore Award nominee for Best Actor in a Play, Mid-Size Theatre division, in 1997.[2]

His 2021 book Un conte de l'apocalypse was the winner of the Trillium Book Award for French Prose in 2022.[3]

He has also been a television writer for the series The Smoggies, Météo+[4] and Les Bleus de Ramville.

Plays

  • 1979 - Lafortune et Lachance
  • 1980 - La Tante
  • 1982 - L'Inconception
  • 1984 - Les Rogers (with Robert Bellefeuille and Jean-Marc Dalpé)[5]
  • 1988 - En camisoles
  • 1989 - Deuxième souffle (with Dan Lalande)
  • 1993 - À la gauche de Dieu
  • 1994 - L'Insomnie
  • 1997 - But for the Grace of God... (English translation of À la gauche de Dieu)[6]
  • 1999 - Le golfeur et la mort
  • 1999 - Contes sudburois (with Jean-Marc Dalpé, Robert Dickson, Paulette Gagnon, Michael Gauthier and Brigitte Haentjens)[7]
  • 2000 - Big Crunch
  • 2000 - Univers
  • 2000 - Je me souviens
  • 2005 - Épinal

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