
Jacques L'Heureux
Acting
Biography
Jacques L'Heureux (born February 10, 1953) is a Québec actor best known for his role of Passe-Montagne in the hit series Passe-Partout (1977 - 1991).
Born: February 10, 1953
Place of Birth: Sillery, Québec, Canada
Known For

Ça décolle
Welcome to Superior Air! Buckle up, put your seat in the upright position, and get ready for the jokes to fly at 30,000 feet. Kim, Clara and Justin, our senior flight crew, will make sure that every flight is unforgettable. On each trip passengers of all ages, with their own stories, will board the plane for a destination.

Fred's Head
The show is a glimpse into the whirlwind life of a teenager with serious reservations about the adult world. In the courses of his adventures, a multitude of eccentric characters pull him in all directions in search of his identity: a psychotic psychologist, an extremely odd best friend, an exotic lady immune to his charms, fashion trends devotees, and a horror film aficionado.

Qui a poussé Mélodie?
Melody, an educator at the renowned Raccoon Academy, was pushed by a child from the top of the stairs, leaving her with a broken arm and incalculable psychological after-effects. Who did it? Mystery.

Shooting Stars
"Les étoiles filantes" is the story of two friends in their late thirties whose lives have taken very different paths. Twenty years after their band broke up and all dreams of that elusive recording contract had faded away, the two men meet up once again. They now live in very different worlds, worlds that are destined to clash from the moment that the incorrigible, free-spirited Daniel turns up on Jacques the math teacher’s doorstep. Daniel calmly tells his old friend that he has only six months left to live. The nomad parks his trailer in Jacques’ yard and proceeds to carve himself a place in the household’s well organized routine. However, he mischievously makes the most of every opportunity to shake up the family’s tidy world. This series tells a tale of friendship – albeit a frequently strained one – where values of stability and freedom humorously polarize and keep us smiling throughout.

Curieux Bégin

Émilie

Les Enfants de la télé

A Sense of Humor
A serial killer abducts two stand-up comedians after they mock him as part of their on-stage act. If they teach him how to be funny, he might let them live.

Musée Éden
The story takes place in 1910 in Montreal, Quebec, while a killer terrorized the city. In the same period, Florence and Camille Courval, two sisters originating in French Manitoba inherit the Eden Museum, where statues of wax in connection with criminal news are housed.

For Those Who Don't Read Me
A rebellious poet befriends a woman and her son, leading him from the verge of self-destruction to the path of redemption.
Filmography
as Serge
as Gérald
as Grand-father
as Jacques L’Heureux
as Jacques L'Heureux
as Jacques
as Self - Guest Artist
as Jacques L'Heureux
as Self
as Laurent Métivier
as Jean-Jacques
as Jacques L'Heureux
as Self
as Policier Provincial
as Self - Guest
as Himself
as Notaire Bellemare
as Self
as Paul Leblanc (voice)
as Paul Leblanc (voice)
as Self
as Pierre Paul
as François
as Père de Louis Valois
as Médecin accouchement
as Valérien Lavoie
as Passe-Montagne
as Paramedic
as Mécanicien