Diane Lavallée (born November 30, 1955) is a Canadian film and television actress from Montreal, Quebec.[1] She is most noted for her performance as Sister Lise in the 2015 film The Passion of Augustine (La Passion d'Augustine), for which she won the Prix Iris for Best Supporting Actress at the 18th Quebec Cinema Awards in 2016.[2]
She was previously nominated in the same category at the 8th Jutra Awards in 2006 for her role as Alice Norchet in The Rocket (Maurice Richard).[3]
From her prior marriage to actor Marcel Leboeuf, she is the mother of actress Laurence Leboeuf.[4]
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
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Title
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Role
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Notes
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1976
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Grand-Papa
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Catherine Lamontagne
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1979
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Pop Citrouille
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|
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1983
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Aïrenem
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Aïrenem
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1984
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À plein temps
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|
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1985
|
L'agent fait le bonheur
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Linda Pinsonneault
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1989
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CTYVON
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|
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1989
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Samedi P.M.
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|
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1992
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Le monde merveilleux de Ding et Dong
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|
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1992–1995
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Bye Bye
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|
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1993
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L'Amour avec un grand A
|
Julie
|
Episode "C'est la faute à Barbie"
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1993
|
Au nom du père et du fils
|
Azalée Gadouas
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1993–2023
|
La Petite Vie
|
Thérèse Paré
|
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1996–2001
|
Virginie
|
Justine Dansereau
|
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1999
|
Deux frères
|
Dominique Lazure
|
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2001
|
La Vie, la vie
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Ariane Raymond
|
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2001
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L'Enfant de la télé
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Madeleine
|
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2002
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Max Inc.'
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Barbara Bigras
|
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2002
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Caméra Café
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Wife of Normand
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2003
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C'était ça le burlesque
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|
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2005
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Détect.inc.
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Madonna
|
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2006
|
Kif-Kif
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Denise
|
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2007–2011
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Les Boys
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Claude Lapierre
|
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2008
|
Casino II
|
Ursule
|
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2008–2010
|
Roxy
|
Johanne
|
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2010
|
VRAK la vie
|
Constance
|
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2011
|
30 vies
|
Marjorie
|
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2015
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Mon ex à moi
|
Murielle Tremblay
|
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2016
|
Boomerang
|
Sylvie
|
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2016
|
Web Thérapie
|
Marie-Reine Roy
|
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2019
|
Les Invisibles
|
Herself
|
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2021–2023
|
Sans rendez-vous
|
Marianne
|
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2024
|
Complètement Lycée
|
Guylaine Maxwell
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References
- ^ Guillaume Picard, "Atteinte d’un cancer du sein, Diane Lavallée prend une pause professionnelle". Le Journal de Montréal, May 21, 2024.
- ^ Maxime Demers, "La passion d’Augustine triomphe". Le Journal de Montréal, March 20, 2016.
- ^ Odile Tremblay, "Maurice Richard et C.R.A.Z.Y. dominent la course aux Jutra". Le Devoir, February 8, 2006.
- ^ François Hamel, "Diane Lavallée et Laurence Leboeuf : Naturellement complices". 7 Jours, March 30, 2020.
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