
Jean Besré
Acting
Biography
Jean Besré (June 22, 1936 - March 14, 2001) was an actor and writer known for Jamais deux sans toi (1977), D'Iberville (1967) and Le polock (1999).
Born: June 22, 1936
Place of Birth: Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada
Known For

Les héritiers Duval

Panique
Industrial pollution causes water poisoning and generalized sickness in a nearby city and is the start of a major news scandal.

The Doves
The lives of two families in Montreal.

Bye Bye Victor
Friendship between two old men becomes love. Slightly-unkempt, tired, and frail, Philippe Lanctot moves into a rest home. The administrator says she wants him to be happy, but that seems far from his mind: he's waiting to die. Then, into his room, unannounced, rolls the voluble Victor Laprade, who draws out Philippe over the next few months. Victor gives Philippe the gift of experiencing the moment. In return, the well-heeled Philippe organises field trips to dinner and to a botanical garden, and, unknown to Victor, becomes the man's benefactor when Victor's children get stingy. The openly-gay Victor also pushes Philippe to acknowledge feelings he's always kept suppressed.

The Little Match Girl
Three-time Caldecott Honor artist Jerry Pinkney brings new relevance to the classic Hans Christian Andersen story The wintry streets of an American city are thronged with shoppers, in preparation for New Year's Eve. But no one is interested in buying the matches and artificial flowers offered by one little girl. Wishing to avoid the cold welcome awaiting her at home, she lights her matches for what little heat they can provide. The visions that she sees in their flickering glow warm her spirit, even as the brutal cold of night destroys her body.

Le Polock

Le temps d'une paix

Radio-Canada Fifty Years of Great Children Television
French sitcom for children
Filmography
as William - old (voice)
as Marcel Langlois
as Joseph-Arthur Lavoie
as Julien Ferland