
Jean-Pierre Bergeron
Acting
Biography
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Born: January 1, 1952
Place of Birth: Jonquière, Quebec, Canada
Known For

Faits divers
Chief inspector Constance Forest and her team match wits with petty criminals of all kinds in the fog-shrouded North Shore of Montreal.

Faits divers
Chief inspector Constance Forest and her team match wits with petty criminals of all kinds in the fog-shrouded North Shore of Montreal.

Le monstre

Hurricane F.Y.T.
Montreal, 1991. Delphis, 11 years old, grows up in a disadvantaged neighborhood and an unstable family environment. One evening, he decides to take control of his life and becomes The Hurricane. Armed with a lightning bolt on his headband and his middle finger held high, he flees a world that has no place for him. With the police and the Youth Protection Services on his trail, he leaves a mother in distress and has significant encounters in the street. Conquering himself, his adventure is like a road trip, from Hochelag' to Berri, from one family to another. Under the impetus of a hasty adolescence, his freedom thumbs his nose at the indifference towards the marginalized. Social etiquettes burst forth in an assertive tone and sustained rhythm. Between punk music and Marjo, The Hurricane hits us in the face, without waiting to die!

Good Riddance
A woman is overwhelmed with having to deal with her emotionally unstable daughter, mentally-challenged brother and two suitors while simultaneously trying to run her small firewood business.

The Circus
In the vestibule of a hospital room, a young boy waits to see his dying mother. The clamor and spiralling movements of bodies around him intensify, forming a grotesque circus—a cacophonous circle that pushes the child back, depriving him of one final touch of his mother's hand. Using rotoscoped drawings suggestive of charcoal sketches, as well as 3D and object animation techniques, The Circus compels viewing with its unsettling realism. Colour is employed metaphorically to subtly express the promise and the memory of maternal affection. Nicolas Brault's highly personal film, suffused with poetic modesty, casts a poignantly sincere gaze on the heartbreak of a child facing the fearful, mysterious experience of his mother's death.

Ding et Dong : Le film
Two harum-scarums who think they are good stand-up comics try to make a career in showbiz, partly for the career, partly to seduce women. They try alternatively the scene, a movie set and TV. They only succeed in making a fool of themselves

Four Stiffs and a Trombone
An actor works as night watchman at a film studio where a musical serial killer strikes.

Pour toujours, plus un jour
Chuck has a rare illness and is going to die. He and his girlfriend Delphine decide to take full advantage of the time they have left by doing absolutely everything they want.

Sticky Fingers
To carry out the "robbery of the century", Charles recruits the friends with whom he made the 400 blows. The night of the robbery, they get caught by police, but one of them runs away with the $2 million. Upon their release from prison, the thieves are shocked to learn that they will get their money back on two conditions and, ultimately, they must mostly have changed their ways...
Filmography
as Pierre
as Monsieur Hot-dog
as Bernard Landriault
as Minister of Public Security
as Zieu (voice)
as Gaston
as Patron
as Yvan-Gilles
as Yvan-Gilles Savard
as M. Gagnon / Président SAQ
as Le Boss
as Premier ministre du Québec
as Le voisin
as Eugène Foucault
as Commandant Lacoste (as Jean-Pierre Bergeron)
as Self
as (Voice)
as Fecteau
as Isidore
as Audy Hall
as Professor
as Emile Fragonard
as Father Boudreault
as Gils Nacor
as Diviciac
as Lauter
as Sergent Letendre
as Policier Letendre
as Vallier
as Claude Champignac
as Jerome
as Nosel
as Guard at cell
as Fernand
as Julien
as L'homme de ménage