
Danielle Proulx
Acting
Biography
Danielle Proulx (born October 12, 1952 in Montreal, Quebec) is a French Canadian actress. She is multi-award winning actress and she was married to Raymond Cloutier. Her son, Émile Proulx-Cloutier, is also an actor. She also has a niece, Catherine Proulx-Lemay, who is an actress. She won a Genie Award for her supporting role in the Best Picture-winner C.R.A.Z.Y.. Description above from the Wikipedia article Danielle Proulx, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: October 12, 1952
Known For

Passe-Partout
Passe-Partout, Passe-Carreau, Passe-Montagne and their friends are back! Tailored to the reality of today’s kids, the show fires up their imaginations and fosters the learning of skills such as openness to the world, self-confidence, self-respect, respect for others and how to express emotions.

Aveux
Simon Laplante ran away from his past and built a new life for himself in Montreal (Canada). However, his relatives from the past catch up with him.

1res fois
Two Quebec personalities candidly discuss the “firsts” that have marked their professional lives and shaped who they are both on and off camera. Our guests will also experience other unique “firsts” on the show. Emotions will run high as guests share personal secrets, reunite with long-lost friends, watch surprise variety numbers.

Une autre histoire
At 53, Anémone learns that she suffers from early Alzheimer's. The life she chose, to forget the first, is about to switch ... For, almost 30 years ago, Anémone, who was then called Manon, had to leave a life of violence, leaving behind her three young children. Fortunately, Lise, a kind-hearted lady, welcomed her with open arms into her home, which at the time housed women in difficulty in the small municipality of Belleville. Under a new identity and in this other life that she was built, Anémone, now thanatopracticer, flows for happier days surrounded by her children from a second union: Karla, the eldest back home, Simon, a young father who inherited his father's renovation business, and Olivia, his adopted youngest daughter who follows in his footsteps. At the announcement of the diagnostic hereditary potential, the old life of Anémone, unknown to all his relatives, comes to haunt her again. Will she have the strength and the courage to find her first children, Caroline, Sebastien and Jean-Olivier, before completely forgetting them? What will have been the fate of these children raised by Ronald and his own mother in difficult conditions? And most importantly, how will they react the day they learn that Manon is still alive? Anémone will then have to give an account ... In addition to coping with her diagnosis, Anémone meets the new director of the funeral home for which she works, Vincent, a mysterious man who observes relentlessly and with whom she will develop a troubling relationship. But what is Vincent looking for? Would he hide, too ... Another story?

Casino

Freefall
Everyone can have a bad day now and then, but we meet Valerie on a morning that divides her life neatly into before and after. It took one inconsequential setback – a silly thing, really – to cause a slight delay in Valerie’s schedule, resulting in a regrettable distraction, causing an unfortunate incident, which leads her to the police station….. making her miss the single most important event she had on her agenda: The Meeting! That’s when the dam breaks. All that control to build the fragile framework of her life collapses instantly. Valerie gets fired, is obliged to restrain her lifestyle, and now with the shared custody of her son in question, Valerie has to review her priorities and reorganize her life.

L'oeil du cyclone

L'oeil du cyclone

C.R.A.Z.Y.
A young French Canadian, one of five boys in a conservative family in the 1960s and 1970s, struggles to reconcile his emerging identity with his father's values.

Monsieur Lazhar
During a harsh Montréal winter, an elementary-school class is left reeling after its teacher commits suicide. Bachir Lazhar, a charismatic Algerian immigrant, steps in as the substitute teacher for the classroom of traumatized children. All the while, he must keep his personal life tucked away: the fact that he is seeking political refuge in Québec – and that he, like the children, has suffered an appalling loss.
Filmography
as Louise
as Self
as Danielle Proulx
as Louise
as Self
as Madame Dubois
as Grand-Mère
as Lise Beauregard
as Self
as Manon
as Rachel
as Self
as Self
as Henriette Boulier
as Self
as Mme Vaillancourt
as Maggie
as Self
as Pauline Laplante
as Mme Tremblay
as Self
as Marianne Dumas
as May Gagné
as Laurianne Beaulieu
as Mlle Angèle
as Cornemuse
as Pauline
as La chanteuse
as Claire Boileau
as Judith
as Marie
as Narrator (voice)