Micheline Lanctôt

Canadian actress and director

Micheline Lanctôt
Lanctôt in 2018
Born (1947-05-12) May 12, 1947 (age 76)
Frelighsburg, Quebec, Canada
Occupation(s)Film director, actress, screenwriter
Years active1972–present

Micheline Lanctôt (born May 12, 1947) is a Canadian actress, film director, screenwriter, and musician.[1]

Biography

Lanctôt was born in Frelighsburg, Quebec. Her post-secondary education was in music, fine arts, and theatre at Collège Jésus-Marie in Outremont, and in art history at the Université de Montréal and the École des Beaux-Arts de Montréal; she later studied film animation at the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) and then at Gerald Potterton's studios, Potterton Productions, where she remained for four years.

Lanctôt began her acting career in 1972, winning a Canadian Film Award for Best Actress for her starring role in Gilles Carle's The True Nature of Bernadette (La vraie nature de Bernadette). Since then, she has appeared in a wide variety of film and television roles, such as Carle's The Heavenly Bodies (Les Corps Célestes), Ted Kotcheff's award-winning The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, Claude Chabrol's Blood Relatives and Guy Fournier's Radio-Canada TV series Jamais deux sans toi.

She has directed for the theatre also, directing Oleanna by David Mamet for the Théâtre de Quat'Sous in Montreal in 1994, and in 1999, Bousille et les justes by Gratien Gélinas for the Théâtre du Rideau Vert.

She began her live-action film-directing career with The Handyman (L'Homme à tout faire) (1980),[2] nominated for best direction and for best film at the Genie Awards in 1981. This success was followed by Sonatine (1984), which launched the career of Pascale Bussières and won both the Genie Award for Best Director at the 6th Genie Awards in 1985,[3] and the now-defunct Silver Lion for Best First Film (1983-1987) at the 41st Venice International Film Festival.[4]

Since 1982, Lanctôt has been a part-time instructor in the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema at Concordia University.[5]

Lanctôt defended Gaétan Soucy's novel The Little Girl Who Was Too Fond of Matches (La petite fille qui aimait trop les allumettes) in the 2004 edition of Le Combat des livres, broadcast on Première Chaîne.

In 2016 she was the curator of the Festival Vues dans la tête de... film festival in Rivière-du-Loup.[6] She is also a matron of the Prix collégial du cinéma québécois, an annual program engaging film studies students in Quebec CEGEPs to present an award for the year's best Quebec film.[7]

Awards and recognition

Filmography

As an actor

Cinema

  • The True Nature of Bernadette (La Vraie nature de Bernadette) - 1972
  • The Heavenly Bodies (Les Corps célestes) - 1973
  • Noël et Juliette - 1973
  • Souris, tu m'inquiètes - 1973
  • Voyage to Grand Tartarie (Voyage en Grande Tartarie) - 1974
  • The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz - 1974
  • Child Under a Leaf - 1974
  • Little Tougas (Ti-Cul Tougas) - 1976
  • Blood Relatives (Les Liens Du Sang) - 1978
  • Blood and Guts - 1978
  • A Scream from Silence (Mourir à tue-tête) - 1979
  • The Coffin Affair (L'Affaire Coffin) - 1980
  • L'Oreille d'un sourd - 1996
  • Heads or Tails (J'en suis!) - 1997
  • The Revenge of the Woman in Black (La Vengeance de la femme en noir) - 1997
  • Streetheart (Le Coeur au poing) - 1998

Television

  • Bunker, le cirque - 2002
  • Le Bonheur c'est une chanson triste - 2004
  • Un monde à part - 2004
  • Tripping the Wire: A Stephen Tree Mystery - 2005
  • Unité 9 - 2012-2015
  • The Disappearance - 2017

As a director

Cinema

  • A Token Gesture - 1975
  • The Handyman (L'Homme à tout faire) - 1980
  • Sonatine - 1984
  • The Pursuit of Happiness (La Poursuite du bonheur) - 1987
  • Onzième spéciale - 1988
  • Two Can Play (Deux actrices) - 1993
  • A Hero's Life (La Vie d'un héros) - 1994
  • Juniper Tree (Le Piège d'Issoudun) - 2003
  • Suzie - 2009
  • For the Love of God (Pour l'amour de Dieu) - 2011
  • The Handout (Autrui) - 2015
  • 9 (9, le film) - 2016
  • A Way of Life (Une manière de vivre) - 2019

Television

  • Eve (2003)
  • The Stones (2004)
  • Les Guerriers (2004)

As a writer

Cinema

  • The Handyman (L'Homme à tout faire) - 1980
  • Sonatine 1984
  • The Heat Line (La ligne de chaleur) - 1988
  • Two Can Play (Deux actrices) - 1993
  • A Hero's Life (La Vie d'un héros) - 1994
  • Juniper Tree (Le Piège d'Issoudun) - 2003

Television

  • Les Guerriers (2004)

References

  1. ^ Peter Harcourt, "Micheline Lanctôt". The Canadian Encyclopedia, February 16, 2012.
  2. ^ "Micheline Lanctôt at the Canadian Women Film Directors Database".
  3. ^ Bruce Bailey, "Daniel Petrie's 'Bay Boy' harbors six Genie Awards". Montreal Gazette, March 22, 1985.
  4. ^ "Lanctot wins award for Sonatine". The Globe and Mail, September 10, 1984.
  5. ^ Suzan Ayscough, "Canada Film School Survey: Reports from Quebec and Atlantic Canada". Point of View, November 1, 2011.
  6. ^ François Lévesque, "Amener le cinéma au monde". Le Devoir, February 3, 2016.
  7. ^ Léa Harvey, "Micheline Lanctôt: faire la promotion du cinéma d’auteur en région". Le Nouvelliste, August 15, 2022.

External links

  • Micheline Lanctôt at IMDb
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  • Lamar Johnson (2022)
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