Julie le breton birthplace of country

  • Julie Le Breton has established herself as one of Quebec's most talented and popular actors.
  • Canadian-born actress Julie Le Breton arrives for the premiere of the movie 'Starbuck' at the film festival Munich at Matthaeser Filmpalast in Munich, Germany.
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    From her very first film appearance in Ricardo Trogi’s Québec-Montréal (2002), Julie Le Breton has established herself as one of Quebec’s most talented and popular actors. Twice crowned Female Personality of the Year at the Artis Gala (2020 and 2021), she shines just as brightly in film and television as she does on stage.

    A firm favourite with audiences, she played Julie in TVA’s Les beaux malaises, a role for which she won the Gémeaux Award for Best Lead Female Actor: Comedy (2014 to 2016) and the Artis Award for Best Female Actor: Comedy (2015, 2016 and 2021). Since 1998, she has appeared in over 20 television projects, including Les pays d’en haut (2015–20), Épidémie (2019), Victor Lessard (2017–19), Mauvais karma (2010–12), and Minuit le soir&nbs

    Mammouth (film)

    2004 Canadian film directed by Stefan Miljevic

    Mammouth
    Directed byStefan Miljevic
    Written byStéphane Hogue
    Stefan Miljevic
    Produced byJulie Le Breton
    Stefan Miljevic
    StarringJulie Le Breton
    Robin Aubert
    Louis Champagne
    CinematographyStephan Menghi
    Edited byStefan Miljevic
    Serge Sirois

    Release date

    Running time

    30 minutes
    CountryCanada
    LanguageFrench

    Mammouth is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Stefan Miljevic and released in 2004.[1] The film stars Julie Le Breton as Manon, a woman who is returning to her hometown to track down an unspecified person she has lost contact with; when her car breaks down, she is aided by Conrad (Robin Aubert), another driver, and Mario (Louis Champagne), a mechanic, who are not acting with altruistic motives.[2]

    The film won the Jutra Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 6th Jutra Awards.[3]

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    3. Lebreton

      Lebreton, Le Breton, or LeBreton is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

      • Gilles Lebreton (born 1958), French jurist and politician
      • Alexis le Breton (born 1985), South African cricketer
      • André le Breton (1708–1779), French publisher
      • Anna Letitia Le Breton (1808–1886), English author and memoirist
      • Auguste Le Breton (1913–1999), French brott novelist
      • Flora Le Breton (1899–1951), English silent film actress
      • George LeBreton (1810–1844), pioneer politician in the Oregon Country
      • Guillaume Le Breton, French dramatist of the sixteenth century
      • Hervey le Breton (died 1131), Breton cleric who became Bishop of Bangor in Wales and later Bishop of Ely in England
      • Jean-Pierre Lebreton (born 1949), forskare at ESA, and the Huygens planerat arbete Scientist and Mission Manager
      • Julie Le Breton, French Canadian actress
      • Ken Le Breton (1924–1951), international speedway rider
      • Louis Le Breton (1818–1866), French painter who specialised in marine paintings
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