
Carole Laure
Acting
Biography
Carole Laure O.C. (born August 5, 1948) is an actress and singer from Quebec, Canada. Throughout most of her career, Carole Laure primarily collaborated with Anglophone singer, songwriter, producer, and director Lewis Furey, whom she met in 1977 and who later became her husband. Laure was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2013, "For her international career as an actress, singer, director and dancer." Description above from the Wikipedia article Carole Laure, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: August 5, 1948
Place of Birth: Shawinigan, Quebec, Canada
Known For

Midi Première
Midi Première is a French variety show presented by Danièle Gilbert, directed by Jacques Pierre and broadcast from January 6, 1975 until January 1, 1982 on TF1. The program was generally broadcast between 12:15 p.m. and 12:55 p.m., then giving way to the 1:00 p.m. TV news. However, the broadcast schedule could change, depending on the guests, and the setting where the recording of the program was shot. Certain performances by artists who have become cult like the one where Ringo jostles with a demonstrator in interpretation (1977), that of Dalida with the title There is always a song with the soundtrack that does not start, twice, at the right speed (1978), Claude François and his Clodettes, who, in the provinces, are unable to join "the set" in order to interpret his song, the latter being taken by the crowd of delirious fans (summer 1977) . The group Supertramp performed there with the title "Dreamer" on March 8, 1975.

Les Nuls, l'émission

Electric Blue 006
Vanessa del Rio hosts this men's video magazine which features profiles on British photographer Suze Randall and transsexual adult film star Sulka, centerfold models Felicity (Michelle Bauer) and Terri (Barbara Peckinpaugh), celebrity nude Hazel O'Connor (complete with her music video for “Hanging Around”), clips from the adult Alice in Wonderland with Kristine DeBell and more.

La Porteuse de pain

Escape to Victory
A group of POWs in a German prison camp during World War II play the German National Soccer Team in this powerful film depicting the role of prisoners during wartime.

Palace
The action takes place - as the title suggests - in a Palace, a really nice hotel. Funny scenes happen in different places: the kitchen, the reception, the elevator, the rooms, ...

Palace
The action takes place - as the title suggests - in a Palace, a really nice hotel. Funny scenes happen in different places: the kitchen, the reception, the elevator, the rooms, ...

Get Out Your Handkerchiefs
Solange is seriously depressed, and her kindhearted husband, Raoul, makes it his mission to cure her doldrums. After many failed attempts to cheer her up, Raoul hits upon a possible solution: find his wife a lover. Unfortunately, his choice, Stéphane, proves to be just as ineffectual in restoring her flagging spirits. In the end, the gorgeous Solange finds her own, highly problematic tonic to her troubles in the form of a 13-year-old boy.

Champs-Elysées

The Heavenly Bodies
A pimp and his seven working girls move to a small conservative mining town in northern Quebec to establish a brothel.
Filmography
as Self
as Manon Boileau
as Louise
as Self
as Marie
as Rita
as Jess
as Dr. Ann Stephens
as Self - Guest
as France Monnier
as Laura
as Cliente qui a une mouche dans son assiette
as Fille du rêve
as Hortense
as Self
as Self
as Eva
as Lola
as Judy
as Self
as Véronique
as Anouk Vanderlin
as Liliane
as Nathalie
as Martine Vannier
as Maria Chapdelaine
as Self
as Thérèse
as Renée
as Pauline
as Juliette Delors
as Self (French version only)
as Lorca
as Lucie Leblanc
as Armelle Bertrand
as Solange
as Julie Manet
as Girl
as Amy
as Louise Saitta
as Amoureuse
as Normande St-Onge
as Self
as Self
as Miss Monde 1984 / Miss Canada
as Rose-Marie
as Marie Chapdeleine
as Mary Hartman
as Shaïra
as (voice)
as Anne-Marie Bellerose
as Suzanne